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International Business Machines
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.
The work done by the system when the Enter key or a function key is pressed. See also noninteractive transaction.
Industry:Software
When RM and a resource structure are used, an association between an IMS and a user or node with LOCAL status recovery mode. If RM indicates that the user or node has RM affinity to an IMS, the user or node cannot log or sign on to another IMS. This affinity occurs because end-user significant status (conversation, STSN, or Fast Path) is being recovered on an IMS.
Industry:Software
The workbench perspective for accessing and editing files, as well as developing applications, on any supported remote server, such as a System i or Linux server. For example, System i users can create a connection to a remote host and navigate System i objects.
Industry:Software
When used on a flat collection, a function that returns a reference to the key of an element.
Industry:Software
The workflow of a business use case that is represented in a business analysis model.
Industry:Software
When using the REXX REVERSE function, pertaining to a process that exchanges the values in the input string by reversing their positions.
Industry:Software
The working area for the extract, transform, and load (ETL) processing. The data from WebSphere Commerce is replicated to ODS (_r tables).
Industry:Software
When using the RFQ trading mechanism, the reply that a seller sends to a buyer who has sent them an RFQ. The RFQ response indicates the terms and conditions under which the Seller will sell the products or services to that buyer.
Industry:Software
The working storage area for the resource manager.
Industry:Software
Windows NT software that provides network capabilities over a modem link and contains functions that support point-to-point wide area network connections. For i5/OS, this includes both outgoing (originator) and incoming (receiver) point-to-point profile types and other services such as Remote Access Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client configuration. Operations Console requires Windows NT users to have Remote Access Service.
Industry:Software