- 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.
The regulation of data transfers over an interface between a source and target. See also end-to-end credit.
Industry:Software
The physical link (such as a wire or a telephone circuit) that connects one or more work stations to a communications controller, or connects one controller to another. See also data link protocol.
Industry:Software
The process of waiting until the system can be powered down to repair or replace a failed disk-related hardware component.
Industry:Software
The process by which a device gains access to the fabric. See also port login.
Industry:Software
The relationship created with the method or application used to discover a device. An existing device in the data center model must have a discovery association in order to perform discovery.
Industry:Software
The physical or logical mapping product components to the computers or nodes where they are installed.
Industry:Software
The process of writing information to the log file header; this information is used to determine the starting point in the log in case a database restart is required.
Industry:Software
The process by which a node that has no valid software installed on its hard disk drive can copy software from another node connected to the same fibre-channel fabric.
Industry:Software
The relationship of ones and zeros in an encoded character. Neutral disparity indicates an equal number of ones and zeros, positive disparity indicates a majority of ones, and negative disparity indicates a majority of zeros.
Industry:Software
The physical output or procedural outcome that represents the completion of some part of the project. As opposed to deliverables, work products are typically internal to the organization.
Industry:Software