- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
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 subdivision of a single database operation (for example, index creation) into multiple parts, which are then executed in parallel within a single database partition. See also inter-partition parallelism.
Industry:Software
The submission of a job through an input unit that has access to a computer by means of a data link.
Industry:Software
The subscriber's choice of whether voice mail is stored as voice mail only, as e-mail only, or as both voice mail and e-mail.
Industry:Software
The subsection of an application that starts other subsections (if any) and returns results to the application.
Industry:Software
The substitution of blanks for leading zeros in a number. For example, 00057 becomes 57 with zero suppression.
Industry:Software
The subsystem that allows application programmes running on different nodes to access a logical volume as if it were local to each node. The logical volume is local to only one of the nodes (the server node).
Industry:Software
The subsystem that is made active when the system is initialized.
Industry:Software
The super-user role in Release Process Manager. A release management process owner can perform any operation in the tool.
Industry:Software
The superuser who configures the hub and who has the ability to perform all the tasks associated with setting up and administering the hub.
Industry:Software
The supplemental attributes of a user credential that describes the fine-grained conditions that can be used in the authorization of requests for resources.
Industry:Software