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International Business Machines
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 type of Windows NT application that can run in the background of the Windows NT operating system even when no user is logged on. Typically, such a service has no user interaction and writes its output messages to the Windows NT event log.
Industry:Software
A U.S. government agency that supports industry, commerce, scientific institutions, and all branches of U.S. Government in advancing measurement science and developing standards. NIST was formerly known as the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). See also Federal Information Processing Standard.
Industry:Software
A unique 16-byte value that is assigned to a note when the note is first created. UNIDs are used when replicating database notes and when replacing or refreshing database design notes.
Industry:Software
A unique address for a device or logical unit on a network that uses the IP standard. See also static IP address, dynamic IP address.
Industry:Software
A unique configuration of WebSphere Commerce to support an e-commerce Web site, which may contain one or multiple stores.
Industry:Software
A unique identifier assigned to a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) device that is used in protocols on the SCSI to identify or select the device. The number of data bits on the SCSI bus determines the number of available SCSI IDs. A wide interface has 16 bits, with 16 possible IDs.
Industry:Software
A unique identifier for each managed object.
Industry:Software
A unique name that identifies an iSCSI target adapter or an iSCSI initiator adapter as defined by the iSCSI standard (RFC 3722).
Industry:Software
A unique number that is assigned to each virtual logical unit number (VLUN). The iLUN for a single client starts at zero and increments sequentially.
Industry:Software
A unique number that is generated when a Notes database is first created. The replica ID is stored in the database header and never changes. When you make a replica of the database, the replica inherits the replica ID. For two databases to replicate, they must share the same replica ID.
Industry:Software
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