- 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 second backup copy of an object, which is stored in the object-backup storage group that is specified as a second, object-backup, storage group. See also object backup-storage group.
Industry:Software
The process of copying whole log files to a standby machine, either from an archive device or through a user exit program running against the primary database. See also high availability disaster recovery.
Industry:Software
The second part of the process of defining an IMS system. Stage 2 builds IMS system libraries, execution procedures, and the IMS online control program tailored to support the desired set of IMS functions. Stage 2 then stores these in an IMS library.
Industry:Software
The process of correlating sensor events that deal with suspicious activity within a risk management environment. See also event correlation.
Industry:Software
The second phase of restart processing during which the status of the subsystem is reconstructed from information on the log.
Industry:Software
The process of creating a reference image of a computer at the end of a deployment, and saving this reference image into a protected redeployment partition. This protected partition is invisible to the user and to the operating sytem.
Industry:Software
The second retention and movement policy that DFSMSrmm matches to a data set and volume used for disaster recovery and vital records purposes. See also vital record specification, primary vital-record specification.
Industry:Software
The process of creating a template for an entire project to be used as a collection of best practices.
Industry:Software
The section descriptor preceding each section of monitoring data written to the journal file, and built at the beginning of each monitoring buffer.
Industry:Software
The process of creating an enterprise archive (EAR) file containing all the files related to an application as well as an Extensible Markup Language (XML) deployment descriptor for the application.
Industry:Software