- Branche: Computer
- Number of terms: 98482
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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 database tables in which WebSphere BI for FN stores data about bootstrap and RMA authorizations.
Industry:Software
A set of DB2 for z/OS components through which DB2 for z/OS communicates with another RDBMS.
Industry:Software
A set of Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) standards that defines the protocols used to communicate with a particular Common Information Model (CIM) implementation that uses CIM servers.
Industry:Software
A set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers.
Industry:Software
A set of functions in the application layer of OSI that provides a capability for the interworking of application entities for a specific purpose on a single application association. The set of functions is identified during association establishment to be used or provided by the peer application entities.
Industry:Software
A set of graphic characters that support the languages within a specific language group. On i5/OS, character set 697 and code page 500 are implied when speaking about the MNCS.
Industry:Software
A set of industry-standard protocols used for secure information exchange on the Internet. Domino Certificate Authority and Server Certificate Administration applications can accept certificates in PKCS format.
Industry:Software
A set of information as defined by either upper-level process protocol definition or upper-level protocol mapping.
Industry:Software
A set of Java class libraries used when developing a Java connector. These libraries contain predefined classes that are used to derive connector-specific classes and libraries. They provide methods for implementing services such as tracing and logging.
Industry:Software
A set of Java classes that implement Java Message Service (JMS) interfaces by Sun Microsystems, Inc. to enable JMS programs to access WebSphere MQ systems.
Industry:Software