- 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 WebSphere MQ interface to which customer- or vendor-written programs that convert application data between different machine encodings and CCSIDs must conform. A part of the WebSphere MQ Framework.
Industry:Software
VoiceXtensible Markup Language. An XML-based markup language for creating distributed voice applications. Refer to the VoiceXML forum web site at www.voicexml.org
Industry:Software
The WebSphere MQ interface to which customer- or vendor-written programs that transmit messages between a WebSphere MQ queue manager and another messaging system must conform. A part of the WebSphere MQ Framework.
Industry:Software
Volumes that can be removed from the hardware devices (such as tape cartridges and optical disks) where they are read and written.
Industry:Software
The WebSphere MQ interface to which customer- or vendor-written trigger monitor programs must conform. A part of the WebSphere MQ Framework.
Industry:Software
Waves of electromagnetic radiation, including but not limited to radio frequencies, generated by the flow of electric current.
Industry:Software
The window in which the main interaction between the user and an object takes place.
Industry:Software
Web application server software that runs on a Web server and that can be used to deploy, integrate, execute, and manage e-business applications.
Industry:Software
The window of time between the last time the WebSphere Commerce Analyzer extraction was run for this source and the current time. For WebSphere Commerce sources, this time window is indicated by the WebSphere Commerce Analyzer parameters TIME_CUT_OFF and TIME_CUT_OFF_PREV.
Industry:Software
Web content that does not change every time a Web page is accessed.
Industry:Software