- Branche: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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- Company Profile:
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 specialist who analyzes business needs and problems, consults with users and stakeholders to identify opportunities for improving business return through information technology, and transforms requirements into a technical form.
Industry:Software
A system that is used in place of a primary application system that is no longer available for use. Data from the application system must be available for use on the recovery system; data is usually made available through backup and recovery techniques, or through various direct access storage device (DASD) copying techniques, such as remote copy.
Industry:Software
A specialist who is responsible for translating business requirements into system definitions and solutions.
Industry:Software
A system that is used to manage the storage subsystem. A storage management station does not need to be attached to the storage subsystem through the fibre-channel I/O path.
Industry:Software
A specialization of a service integration bus destination. Each service destination can directly represent the Web service implementation or can indirectly represent the service through a Web Services Definition Language (WSDL) document.
Industry:Software
A system that manages the fix (PTF) levels for each of the systems in a network by comparing what fixes are available on the model system with a specific endpoint system.
Industry:Software
A service that provides storage and retrieval operations for i5/OS and non-i5/OS exit points and exit programs.
Industry:Software
A specialized container for the resources associated with one message set.
Industry:Software