- Industry: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A process that creates special signed messages called certificates, which state that a particular public key is associated with a particular user or server name.
Industry:Software
A physical element such as a computer system or a logical element such as a software instance in a cluster domain. See also cluster domain, management server domain, peer domain.
Industry:Software
A part of the system that provides the operating environment for the programs that read jobs onto job queues to wait for processing and write files from an output queue to an output device. IBM supplies one spooling subsystem: QSPL.
Industry:Software
A process that deletes entries for which volumes are no longer available; catalog cleanup also allows deletion of a catalog even though it is not empty.
Industry:Software
A part of X.25 communications that defines the protocol for building logical connections between two DTEs and for moving data on these connections.
Industry:Software
A process that enables a CICS transaction to communicate synchronously with a transaction running in another instance of CICS.
Industry:Software
A process that ensures that compliance and operational polices are enforced, and that change occurs in a controlled fashion and with appropriate authority as envisioned by the business design.
Industry:Software