- 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.
An identifier that uniquely identifies a logical or physical device.
Industry:Software
An identifier that uniquely identifies an object, regardless of where it is stored. The PID consists of both an item ID and a location.
Industry:Software
An identity relationship that relates two business objects through a composite key. The composite key consists of a unique key from a parent business object and a key, which is not unique, from a child business object.
Industry:Software
An identity relationship that relates two business objects through a single-attribute key. Each business object that participates in the simple identity relationship contains a key with a single unique value that identifies it.
Industry:Software
An identity with which to invoke a downstream method. The receiving server requires this identity with the sending server identity to accept the asserted identity.
Industry:Software
An idle metadata server that has no statically assigned file sets. It is used for failover to take on the workload of another metadata server that goes offline.
Industry:Software
An IEEE family of standards designed to provide portability between operating systems that are based on UNIX. POSIX describes a wide spectrum of operating-system components ranging from C language and shell interfaces to system administration
Industry:Software