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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 Internet communications, a program that displays information about the current users of a local or remote system. The finger usually displays the user's full name, last login time, idle time, terminal line, and terminal location (where applicable).
Industry:Software
In CICS intercommunication, a resource that is owned by a remote system. See also local resource.
Industry:Software
In data communications, a value used to define the format and contents of an address field. Address types are associated with the originator address, the recipient address, and the reply-to address information. The address types supported by a system are defined when the mail server framework is configured. The value associated with an address type must be unique.
Industry:Software
In Internet communications, a router, positioned at the edge of an autonomous system, that communicates with a router that is positioned at the edge of a different autonomous system.
Industry:Software
In CICS intercommunication, a resource that is owned by the local system. See also remote resource.
Industry:Software
In data communications, any government-regulated company that provides communications services to the general public. Examples are: the government-regulated telephone and telegraph companies in the United States, the General Post Office in the United Kingdom, the Bundespost in Germany, and Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Public Corporation in Japan.
Industry:Software
In Internet communications, a server program that supplies name-to-address conversion by mapping domain names to IP addresses.
Industry:Software
In CICS terminal control, a pair of input and output sequential data sets that simulate a card reader and line printer.
Industry:Software
In data communications, pertaining to a network that allows two or more stations to communicate with a single system on one line.
Industry:Software
In Internet communications, an extension to the basic IP addressing scheme where a portion of the host address is interpreted as the local network address.
Industry:Software