- 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 service within a computer system that protect its resources. Access control is an example of a security service.
Industry:Software
A specific address that allows testing of communications on a local machine.
Industry:Software
A system-assigned reply to an inquiry or notify message, which is used when the message queue at which the message arrives is in default delivery mode.
Industry:Software
A serviceability feature that automatically notifies the IBM Support Center about a problem that occurred.
Industry:Software
A specific authority that controls what a system user can do with an entire object. For example, object authority includes deleting, moving, or renaming an object. There are five types of object authorities: object operational, object management, object existence, object alter, and object reference.
Industry:Software
A system-level software driver that is used by an EJB container or an application client to connect to an enterprise information system (EIS). A resource adapter plugs in to a container; the application components deployed on the container then use the client API (exposed by adapter) or tool-generated, high-level abstractions to access the underlying EIS. (Sun) See also container, enterprise information system.
Industry:Software
A serviceability focal point for the TotalStorage products that provides features such as service alert and remove access.
Industry:Software
A specific authority to read, add, update, or delete data, to run a program, or to search a library or directory.
Industry:Software
A specific design element in a Notes database -- for example, a view or folder.
Industry:Software