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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.
A sequence of one or more characters enclosed by quotation marks (").
Industry:Software
A single space on a shelf for storage of removable media. In DFSMSrmm, a shelf location is defined in the removable media library by a rack number; in a storage location, it is defined by a bin number. See also bin number, rack number.
Industry:Software
A switch on the control panel that can be set to one of four different positions to establish the power-on and power-off modes allowed for the system.
Industry:Software
A sequence of one or more characters, such as the blank character, the newline character, or the tab character, that belong to the space character class.
Industry:Software
A single system that handles all of the communications to an endpoint system.
Industry:Software
A switch operated by the movement of some part of the machine.
Industry:Software
A sequence of processing steps that execute in the broker when an input message is received. Message flows are defined in the workbench by including a number of message flow nodes, each of which represents a set of actions that define a processing step. The connections in the flow determine which processing steps are carried out, in which order, and under which conditions. See also message broker, subflow.
Industry:Software
A single, "low-level" non-composite event . The types of atomic event are activity completion, input, timer and system. See also composite event.
Industry:Software
A switch service that stores names, addresses, and attributes for up to 15 minutes, and provides them as required to other devices in the fabric. SNS is defined by Fibre Channel standards and exists at a well-known address. See also fibre channel service.
Industry:Software
A sequence of processing steps, implemented using message flow nodes, that is designed to be embedded in a message flow or in another subflow. A subflow must include at least one Input or Output node. A subflow can be executed by a broker only as part of the message flow in which it is embedded, and therefore cannot be deployed. See also message flow.
Industry:Software
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