- 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.
The WebSphere MQ component that reads commands from the system-command input queue, verifies them, and passes valid commands to the command processor.
Industry:Software
Video resulting from the process of digitally encoding and decoding a video image or segment using a variety of computer techniques to reduce the amount of data required to represent the content accurately.
Industry:Software
The WebSphere MQ interface to which customer- or vendor-written programmes that cheque authorization, supply a user identifier, or perform authentication must conform. A part of theWebSphere MQ Framework.
Industry:Software
Virtual representation of any number of specific content servers, such as Content Manager.
Industry:Software
The WebSphere MQ interface to which customer- or vendor-written programmes that convert application data between different machine encodings and CCSIDs must conform. A part of the WebSphere MQ Framework.
Industry:Software
VoiceXtensible Markup Language. An XML-based markup language for creating distributed voice applications. Refer to the VoiceXML forum web site at www.voicexml.org
Industry:Software
The WebSphere MQ interface to which customer- or vendor-written programmes that transmit messages between a WebSphere MQ queue manager and another messaging system must conform. A part of the WebSphere MQ Framework.
Industry:Software
Volumes that can be removed from the hardware devices (such as tape cartridges and optical disks) where they are read and written.
Industry:Software
The WebSphere MQ interface to which customer- or vendor-written trigger monitor programmes must conform. A part of the WebSphere MQ Framework.
Industry:Software
Waves of electromagnetic radiation, including but not limited to radio frequencies, generated by the flow of electric current.
Industry:Software