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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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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 system that exists within a trusted system but communicates between trusted and untrusted systems. A border system prevents security from being compromised.
Industry:Software
A service processor that relays alerts from service processors on an Advanced System Management (ASM) interconnect network to IBM Director Server.
Industry:Software
A special message queue to which the system sends messages regarding changes in the status of the system, devices, and jobs, and messages indicating a condition that needs operator intervention. This message queue is identified by the name QSYSOPR.
Industry:Software
A system that has been identified as a contact point for another subnetwork for the purposes of collecting topology information.
Industry:Software
A special record on a track that follows the home address. The control programme uses the track-descriptor record to maintain certain information about the track. The record has a count field with a key length of zero, a data length of 8, and a record number of 0. This record is sometimes referred to as R0. See also track.
Industry:Software
A system that is a member of a cluster. See also system.
Industry:Software
A service that converts application data to the character set and encoding that are required by applications on other platforms.
Industry:Software
A special type of external reference that is not to be resolved by automatic library calls unless an ordinary external reference to the same symbol is found. The external symbol dictionary entry specifies the symbol; the location is unknown.
Industry:Software
A system that is being controlled by a given system management application.
Industry:Software
A special type of print descriptor used to define print descriptor groups, and the search order used when a print descriptor is referred to.
Industry:Software
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