- 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 set of system commands, library routines, and other tools that allow the user to establish and control logical volume (LVOL) storage. The LVM maps data between the logical view of storage space and the physical disc drive module (DDM).
Industry:Software
A set of tables in the DB2 for z/OS catalogue that is used to establish conversations with remote database management systems.
Industry:Software
A set of tape drives defined as a logical unit (LU) by the installation, along with the set of system-managed volumes that can be mounted on those drives. See also Automated Tape Library Dataserver, tape library.
Industry:Software
A set of technologies that are provided by the Open Software Foundation to implement distributed computing.
Industry:Software
A set of tools or programmes to help develop complex applications.
Industry:Software
A set of tools, APIs, and documentation to assist with the development of software in a specific computer language or for a particular operating environment.
Industry:Software
A set of unambiguous rules that establishes a character set and the one-to-one relationships between the characters of the set and their coded representations. See also invariant character set.
Industry:Software
A set of user exit points and application programme interfaces (APIs) that embody an abstract design for solutions to a number of related communications problems.
Industry:Software
A standard that defines the protocol used to transfer Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) commands over the transport physical layer of the fibre-channel interface. This standard is published by ANSI as X3.269-1996.
Industry:Software
A standard that predeced the UN/EDIFACT EDI standard.
Industry:Software