- 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 server that off-loads the metadata processing from the data-storage environment to improve SAN performance. An instance of the metadata server runs on each engine; together, the metadata servers form a cluster. See also asymmetric virtualization, system pool.
Industry:Software
A special authority that allows a user to: change, delete, display, hold, and release all files on output queues; hold, release, and clear job queues and output queues; start writers to output queues; hold, release, change, and end other users' jobs; change the class attributes of a job; end subsystems; and start (do an IPL of) the system.
Industry:Software
A system object used to store information about products and licenced programs. The system-recognized identifier is *PRDAVL.
Industry:Software
A server that provides necessary frame-forwarding and broadcast-related services to its clients. Each local area network (LAN) emulation domain must contain a broadcast and unknown server.
Industry:Software
A special authority that allows the user to make changes to system configuration information, such as communications definitions.
Industry:Software
A system object, created and controlled by an application program, that provides a functional representation or simulation of a physical display station.
Industry:Software
A special authority that allows the user to perform spooling functions, such as display, delete, hold, and release spooled files on the output queue for himself and other users. This authority also allows the user to change the spooled file attributes, such as the printer used to print the file.
Industry:Software
A system of cryptography in which the sender and receiver of a message share a single, common, secret key that is used to encrypt and decrypt the message. See also asymmetric key cryptography.
Industry:Software
A server that service personnel use to collect and retain status data that other machines, such as the TotalStorage Enterprise Storage Server (ESS), send to it. See also catcher telephone number.
Industry:Software