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International Business Machines
Industry: 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.
A program or a group of programs that you write to enable you to structure calls from your CICS system in such a way that they can access non-CICS resources, such as databases, that you would not normally be able to access. See also task-related user exit.
Industry:Software
A process in which all changes to the source are recorded and applied to existing target data immediately after being committed in the base table. See also asynchronous batched update.
Industry:Software
A person who defines the network configuration and other network-related information. This person controls how an enterprise or system uses its network resources.
Industry:Software
A program or a portion of Licensed Internal Code that allows multiple instances of operating systems to run simultaneously on the same hardware.
Industry:Software
A process in which an APPN network node sends information about itself and its client end nodes to a central directory server.
Industry:Software
A person who has special privileges to perform object management tasks, such as creating and updating objects.
Industry:Software
A program or procedure in the call stack.
Industry:Software
A process in which changed data is written to the cache structure and to permanent storage simultaneously and under the same serialization; as a result, the data in the cache structure always matches the data in permanent storage
Industry:Software
A person who is responsible for the design, development, operation, security, maintenance, and use of a database.
Industry:Software
A program or programs that are run at the end of installation of an IBM licensed program, in order to verify that the program is working correctly.
Industry:Software