- 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 set of protocols, developed by Sun Microsystems, that are used to provide directory services for network information.
Industry:Software
A set of RACF functions that links together multiple RACF databases, allowing remote RACF administration and password synchronization.
Industry:Software
A set of recording areas of the node error table used to count node errors relating to a single logical unit.
Industry:Software
A set of records in a partitioned data set (PDS) that is used to relate member names to their locations within the data set.
Industry:Software
A set of routines that allow a processing programme that is coded to use the indexed sequential access method (ISAM) to gain access to a Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) key-sequenced data set (KSDS).
Industry:Software
A set of routines that can be used by an application programme to do I/O operations on a finance device that is configured as a non-intersystem communications function (non-ICF) device.
Industry:Software
A set of rules for data communication, sanctioned by the International organisation for standardisation (ISO). The ISO protocols enable systems supplied by different vendors to connect and communicate. They are the basis of the open systems interconnection (OSI) standards.
Industry:Software
A set of rules that is defined for an HA group that dictate whether zero (0), or more members are activated. The policy is associated with a specific HA group by matching the policy match criteria with the group name.
Industry:Software
A set of rules used by nodes on a data link (such as an SDLC link or a token ring) to accomplish an orderly exchange of information.
Industry:Software
A set of rules used to encode Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) values as strings of octets.
Industry:Software