- 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 command line processor for UNIX that provides interactive features such as job control and command history.
Industry:Software
A network established by the United States Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (now the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
Industry:Software
A network information system that enables clients to search documents on the World Wide Web.
Industry:Software
A network of ATM nodes providing connectivity for ATM endsystems located in buildings within the same general area (for example, the distance between buildings is 1 kilometer or less).
Industry:Software
A network of clients and servers whose users, servers, connections, and access control information are described in a Domino directory.
Industry:Software
A network of IBM servers created by using the ASM interconnect feature. The servers are connected through RS-485 ports. When servers containing integrated system management processors (ISMPs) and ASM processors are connected to an ASM interconnect network, IBM Director can manage them out-of-band.
Industry:Software
A network of servers that contain programs and files. Many of the files contain hypertext links to other documents available through the network.
Industry:Software
A network protocol developed by Apple Computer, Inc. This protocol is used to interconnect network devices, which can be a mixture of Apple and non-Apple products.
Industry:Software
A network server that provides asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) address resolution and control-related services to its clients. Each LAN emulation server is associated with one LAN emulation domain. The LAN emulation server recognizes the clients that are either connected to or defined in its domain. The LAN emulation server then translates LAN destinations to ATM addresses at the request of the clients. It also provides control services as part of maintaining the LAN environment.
Industry:Software
A network service that allows programs to access versioned object bases (VOBs) and views by name instead of network path.
Industry:Software