- 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 directory used exclusively to store files involved in FileAct transfers.
Industry:Software
A directory where a database physically resides. Databases that are displayed in the local database directory are located on the same node as the system database directory. See also system database directory.
Industry:Software
A DirectTalk application that answers or makes calls, plays recorded voice segments to callers, and responds to the caller's input.
Industry:Software
A DirectTalk component that controls signalling for an exchange data link or common-channel signalling protocol. Some signalling processes are supplied with DirectTalk, and others can be custom-written.
Industry:Software
A DirectTalk system that is not used to respond to or make 'live' calls; it is used only to develop and test applications. See also production system.
Industry:Software
A disaster recovery solution that uses log shipping and provides data to a standby system if a partial or complete site failure occurs on a primary system. See also asynchronous mode, Q replication, standard database, standby database, log shipping.
Industry:Software
A discovery library reader, which reads data from books in the discovery library, converts the data from IDML to the CMDB schema, and stores it in the CMDB.
Industry:Software
A discovery server that aggregates the data collected by domain discovery servers and presents a view of all the collected configuration item information.
Industry:Software
A discovery server that is used within a network of discovery servers, which contains data about a subset of the configuration items in the network, and passes data to an enterprise discovery server.
Industry:Software
A discrepancy between a computed, observed, or measured value or condition and the true, specified, or theoretically correct value or condition. See also failure.
Industry:Software