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International Business Machines
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 standard command interface that is used to run standard commands, such as UNIX-like commands and Java commands, and then view the output.
Industry:Software
A standard developed by ANSI that defines the electrical, data link protocol, and functional interfaces.
Industry:Software
A standard developed by Sun Microsystems, Incorporated to represent data in machine-independent format. Because XDR is a vendor-independent method for representing the data, new computer architectures can be integrated into the network without requiring the updating of translation routines.
Industry:Software
A standard extension to the Java platform that determines arbitrary data types and available operations and can instantiate a bean to run pertinent services.
Industry:Software
A standard for digital cellular telephone systems that originated in Europe and is now used in countries across the globe. GSM networks support voice, data, text, and facsimile transmissions.
Industry:Software
A standard for embedding SQL in Java programs, defining and calling Java procedures and user-defined functions, and using database structured types in Java.
Industry:Software
A standard for implementing autonomic computing in a staged progression into IT environments. This progression is based on increasing the scope of autonomic control of elements and on increasing the autonomic functionality within the IT environment. See also autonomic computing maturity index.
Industry:Software
A standard for transmitting data over a cellular network that places the data in digital electronic envelopes and sends it at high speed through underused radio channels or during pauses in cellular phone conversations.
Industry:Software
A standard interface to networks and personal computers that is used on local area networks to provide message, print-server, and file-server functions. Application programs that use NetBIOS do not have to handle the details of LAN data link control (DLC) protocols.
Industry:Software
A standard metalanguage for defining markup languages that is based on Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).
Industry:Software