- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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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 transport protocol supported by WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker that enables dedicated JMS application clients to connect to brokers.
Industry:Software
A transport protocol supported by WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker that enables dedicated JMS application clients to connect to brokers. This protocol is optimized for high volume, one-to-many publish/subscribe topologies.
Industry:Software
A transport protocol supported by WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker that enables HTTP compliant application clients to connect to brokers.
Industry:Software
A transport protocol supported by WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker that enables SCADA devices to connect to brokers. This protocol is a lightweight publish/subscribe protocol that flows over TCP/IP that uses a subset of UTF-8.
Industry:Software
A transport protocol supported by WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker that enables WebSphere MQ application clients to connect to brokers.
Industry:Software
A transport protocol supported by WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker that enables WebSphere MQ Everyplace application clients to connect to brokers.
Industry:Software
A two-part name by which a distribution list is known. The two-part name allows distributions to be sent to both local and remote systems.
Industry:Software
A type 5 node and its subordinate type 4 nodes that support LEN protocols and appear to an attached APPN or LEN node as a single LEN node.
Industry:Software
A type of authentication where the user name and password are transmitted in an unencrypted form. This is a more basic form of authentication than Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). See also Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.
Industry:Software
A type of call linkage that can improve performance in an environment of frequent calls between small functions.
Industry:Software