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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.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specification that enables Web sites to define their privacy practices in a standard format. For more information, see the P3P project Web site (http://www.w3.org/P3P/). See also privacy-sensitive information.
Industry:Software
Wireless classification under which users can access data while in motion, for example, in a vehicle.
Industry:Software
The worldwide collection of interconnected networks that use the Internet suite of protocols and permit public access.
Industry:Software
Wireless service to a fixed location through antennas larger than those in mobile or portable setups. The fastest data throughputs--up to T-1 speed--are available over fixed wireless networks.
Industry:Software
The X/Open Distributed Transaction Processing XA interface. A proposed standard for distributed transaction communication. The standard specifies a bidirectional interface between resource managers that provide access to shared resources within transactions, and between a transaction service that monitors and resolves transactions.
Industry:Software
Wireless switched network that allows carriers to provide enhanced and customized services for mobile phones.
Industry:Software
The XML description that identifies the location of files that are defined in an installable unit deployment descriptor (IUDD). See also artifact, bound file, descriptor.
Industry:Software
With Extra Performance Linkage (XPLINK), a stack that grows from high addresses to low addresses in memory.
Industry:Software
The XML descriptor that identifies the installable units (IUs) that make up a solution and its logical targeted topologies. See also descriptor, installable unit.
Industry:Software
With Extra Performance Linkage (XPLINK), a stack that grows from low addresses to high addresses in memory.
Industry:Software