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International Business Machines
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.
An application protocol developed by Microsoft Corporation that allows objects created by one application to be linked to or embedded in objects created by another application.
Industry:Software
An application that integrates Parallel Sysplex technology and remote copy technology to enhance application availability and improve disaster recovery. GDPS topology is a Parallel Sysplex cluster spread across two sites, with all critical data mirrored between the sites. GDPS manages the remote copy configuration and storage subsystems; automates Parallel Sysplex operational tasks; and automates failure recovery from a single point of control.
Industry:Software
An application that is used in a 5250 emulator to query an i5/OS host and perform actions against objects. See also 5250 display.
Industry:Software
An application that lets network administrators monitor, control, and configure IBM network printers. NPM also lets network administrators monitor some aspects of printers controlled by PSF and other manufacturers' network printers that comply with RFC 1759.
Industry:Software
An application that passes information about subtransactions between business applications across a network.
Industry:Software
An application, which is part of JDK, that demonstrates how an applet will look and behave.
Industry:Software
An application-level protocol that supports distributed printing on the Internet. IPP uses a client/server architecture and defines the interactions between IPP clients (typically workstations) and IPP servers.
Industry:Software
An architected collection of constructs used to interchange and present bar code data.
Industry:Software
An architecture and a specification for distributed object-oriented computing that separates client and server programs with a formal interface definition. See also Internet Inter-ORB Protocol, Bonobo.
Industry:Software
An architecture defined by Dialogic to support interoperability of software and hardware components developed by different vendors in the computer telephony industry.
Industry:Software
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