- 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.
(1) The transformation of data to conceal its information content and to prevent its unauthorized use or undetected modification.<br />(2) Protecting information by transforming it (encrypting it) into an unreadable format, called ciphertext. Only those who possess a secret key can decipher (or decrypt) the message into plaintext.
Industry:Software
The AT&T line service that allows the customer to transmit data on the line in a digital format.
Industry:Software
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Industry:Software
(1) The type of media that an object is stored on. It is not directly associated with a physical location; however, it is directly associated with the device manager. See also storage group, storage system.<br />(2) In WebSphere MQ for z/OS, the page set that is to hold the messages for a particular queue. The storage class is specified when the queue is defined.<br />(3) A named list of data-set storage attributes that identify performance goals and availability requirements. A storage class is defined by the storage administrator to select a device that can meet those goals and requirements.
Industry:Software
(1) The type of TCP/IP network, such as Class A, Class B, or Class C.<br />(2) An object class that is used for symbols that represent compound objects that might contain objects such as hosts and network devices. See also connector class.
Industry:Software
(1) The underlying part of a code page that defines: a) the coding space (the number and allowable value of code points in a code page); b) the rules for sharing the coding space between control and graphic characters; and c) the rules related to the specific options permitted in that scheme, such as the number of bits in a byte, single-byte, or double-byte.<br />(2) The set of rules that specifies the values for control characters and graphic characters. Examples of encoding schemes include ASCII, ISO/IEC 10646, Unicode and IBM's EBCDIC.<br />(3) A set of rules to represent character data.
Industry:Software
(1) The unique name of a database server. An application uses the location name to access a DB2 database server. See also LU name.<br />(2) In DFSMSrmm, a name given to a place for removable media that DFSMSrmm manages. A location name can be the name of a system-managed library, a storage location name, or the identifier for the shelf space outside a system-managed library or storage location.
Industry:Software
(1) The unit into which a physical index page can be divided.<br />(2) A part of a logical page on which traditional line data can be placed. In the page definition, multiple subpages can be placed on a physical page as specified in the print data.
Industry:Software
(1) The unit of access when referring to a message to or from a terminal.<br />(2) One of a number of segments of a message that is too large either for the application or for the queue manager to handle.
Industry:Software