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International Business Machines
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.
In cross-site mirroring, the geographic mirroring state of the mirror copy; for example, active, resume pending, resuming, and suspended.
Industry:Software
In high availability disaster recovery, the synchronization mode in which the primary database considers a transaction to be committed when it gets an acknowledgment message from the standby system that confirms that the relevant log data was received and written to disk on the standby system. See also synchronization mode.
Industry:Software
In Business Graphics Utility and the GDDM function, data that is specified such that each X-value has a set of Y-values associated with it. See also paired data.
Industry:Software
In cross-site mirroring, the independent disk pool to which all production operations are directed. All disk write operations are directed here first and are then replicated to the mirror copy of the independent disk pool. The production copy always has current data.
Industry:Software
In high-level data link control (HDLC), the part of a data station that supports the combined control functions of the data link, generates commands and responses for transmission, and interprets received commands and responses.
Industry:Software
In Business Graphics Utility, a mark on an axis that denotes character grid units on a chart. See also minor tick.
Industry:Software
In cross-site mirroring, to reassociate the mirror copy with its production copy after user operations on the mirror copy are complete. When the mirror copy is reattached, it is automatically synchronized to match the production copy again. All data on the mirror copy prior to when it is reattached to the production copy is cleared.
Industry:Software
In i5/OS application programming interfaces, an object consisting of a collection of bytes that can be used for storing any user-defined information. The system-recognized identifier for the object type is *USRSPC.
Industry:Software
In Business Graphics Utility, a piece on a pie chart drawn proportionally to another piece.
Industry:Software
In Cryptographic Support, a cross-domain key used to decrypt a data-encrypting key that was encrypted by another location.
Industry:Software