- Branche: 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 server for a specific Tivoli management region that holds or references the complete set of Tivoli software, including the full object database. See also Tivoli client.
Industry:Software
The third generation mobile telecommunications standard, defined by the ITU, that increases transmission speed to 2 Mbps per mobile user and establishes a global roaming standard.
Industry:Software
The server functions that provide support for the Service Component Architecture.
Industry:Software
The third phase of restart processing, during which DB2 for z/OS processes the log in a forward direction to apply all REDO log records.
Industry:Software
The server name and network name (netname) combined. These names together identify the resource on the domain.
Industry:Software
The third-level of IBM service support. Product engineering is composed of IBM engineers who have experience in supporting a product or who are knowledgeable about the product.
Industry:Software
The server on which all resources that are to be deployed exactly once per instance or once per organization unit (OU) are deployed.
Industry:Software
The thread that is started automatically by the system when a job or process is started. See also secondary thread.
Industry:Software
The server that handles the store- and commerce-related functions of an e-commerce solution. The WebSphere Commerce Server provides all of the WebSphere Commerce functionality in a Web container and an EJB container.
Industry:Software
The three-character code that uniquely identifies a warehouse enablement pack and keeps the data and schema of one warehouse enablement pack separate from other warehouse enablement packs.
Industry:Software