- 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 network management product that a communication common carrier provides to a customer; this product monitors and manages the telecommunication equipment that the communication common carrier provides for the customer's network.
Industry:Software
A network mask that is derived solely on the basis of the network class of an Internet Protocol (IP) address.
Industry:Software
A network node that is directly connected to an end node or a low-entry networking end node, and has been assigned to service the end node session requests.
Industry:Software
A network node that receives alerts from nodes that the user has defined in a sphere of control. See also default focal point, backup focal point.
Industry:Software
A network of machines linked by physical network cabling, modems, or other hardware. A physical network can contain one or several logical networks.
Industry:Software
A network operation that initiates an action by requesting the action from a resource. See also push.
Industry:Software
A network service that provides tickets and temporary session keys. The KDC maintains a database of principals (users and services) and their associated secret keys. It is composed of the authentication server and the ticket granting ticket server.
Industry:Software
A network services request sent from a system services control point (SSCP) to a logical unit (LU) asking that LU to establish a session with another LU and to act as the primary end of the session.
Industry:Software
A network that connects several devices in a limited area (such as a single building or campus) and that can be connected to a larger network.
Industry:Software
A network that provides communication services among devices in a geographic area larger than that served by a local area network (LAN) or a metropolitan area network (MAN). See also metropolitan area network.
Industry:Software