- 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 procedure used to start an application and to specify initialization parameters and libraries containing system resources.
Industry:Software
A performance analysis process that is based on statistics for the resources that are used by a program or application.
Industry:Software
A profile that describes an empty node, which becomes operational, as a managed node, when federated into a network deployment cell.
Industry:Software
A procedure used with some channel associated signaling protocols to indicate when a switch or PABX is ready to accept address signaling. After seizure, the switch sends a short off-hook signal (wink) when it is ready to accept address information. See also delay start, immediate start.
Industry:Software
A performance feature of VS COBOL II that supports the loading of selected library routines into the CICS region at CICS initialization time, or into the LPA at MVS initialization time or SVA at VSE initialization time.
Industry:Software
A profile that IBM Director automatically applies to all new BladeCenter chassis when they are discovered. The profile settings include management module name, network protocols, and static IP addresses. If Remote Deployment Manager (RDM) is installed on the management server, the chassis detect-and-deploy profile also can include deployment policies.
Industry:Software
A procedure used with some channel associated signaling protocols to indicate when a switch or PABX is ready to accept address signaling. After seizure, the switch sends off-hook until it's ready to accept address signaling, at which time it sends on-hook. See also immediate start, wink start.
Industry:Software
A performance monitoring function that is used to to record Web transactions and Microsoft Windows applications, and then play back the recordings to assess transaction performance and availability. See also playback policy.
Industry:Software
A profile that includes information about the partner such as its name, its business identifier, such as a DUNS number, and a list of user IDs authorized to access the Community Console. See also Data Universal Numbering System.
Industry:Software
A process architecture of the IBM HTTP Server that supports multiple processes as well as multiple threads per process.
Industry:Software