- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
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 graphical interface that contains a toolkit, a presentation description language, a window manager, and a style guideline.
Industry:Software
A graphical interface that lets users define, operate, maintain, and monitor the replication environment.
Industry:Software
A graphical representation of a project or proposal timeline and duration.
Industry:Software
A graphical user interface (GUI) that can run commands on multiple cluster nodes simultaneously.
Industry:Software
A graphical user interface (GUI) tool for managing some operating systems, like AIX and i5/OS. Based on the object-oriented (OO) model, Web-based System Manager enables users to perform administration tasks by manipulating icons that represent objects on the system, as an alternative to learning and remembering complex commands.
Industry:Software
A group of consecutive EDI segments that repeat together in an EDI document definition. There is no object type in Data Interchange Services that defines an EDI loop on its own. EDI loops are logically defined within an EDI document definition.
Industry:Software
A group of consecutive records and loops that repeat together in a ROD document definition.
Industry:Software
A group of Domino servers that run on the same LAN protocol -- for example, servers running on TCP/IP in one of an organization's locations. Servers on the same Notes named network route mail to each other automatically, whereas you need a Connection document to route mail between servers on different Notes named networks.
Industry:Software
A group of files containing information that becomes available after the product documents are printed.
Industry:Software
A group of functions that provides internodal communication support.
Industry:Software