- 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 single point of access to information that is from logically linked business services, presenting information from diverse sources uniformly.
Industry:Software
A single, orderable PTF (program temporary fix or simply, fix) that provides a logical set of PTFs for a specific function such as database or Java. PTF groups are dynamically updated when new PTFs for the same function become available.
Industry:Software
A single-chip multiprocessor consisting of one or more PowerPC Processor Elements (PPEs) and one or more (typically eight) Synergistic Processor Elements (SPEs). It is used for distributed processing and media-rich applications. See also PowerPC Processor Element, Synergistic Processor Element.
Industry:Software
A six-bit field in the Internet Protocol (IP) header of a data packet that encodes the Differentiated Services code point. The field replaces the IPv4 IP header field, which is called type of service (ToS).
Industry:Software
A slash-separated list of element names that describes a path through an XML document and through specific node characteristics. The pattern selects elements that match the specifications. XML patterns are specified to create indexes on XML columns in a database.
Industry:Software
A small card with a magnetic stripe encoded with unique characters and used to verify the identity of a terminal operator to RACF.
Industry:Software
A small circuit board with memory-integrated circuits containing signal and power pins on both sides of the board. See also single inline memory module.
Industry:Software
A Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) logical unit (LU) that a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) controller provides and a cluster manages. The MDisk is not visible to host systems on the storage area network (SAN).
Industry:Software
A smart card inserted into GSM phones that contains the user's telephone account information, and that allows the user to use a borrowed or rented GSM phone as if it were his or her own.
Industry:Software
A 'smart' telephone capable of interpreting and returning ADSI data.
Industry:Software