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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
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 property of data in a table space, an index, or a partition that has been opened by more than one member of a data sharing group for writing by at least one of those members.
Industry:Software
A proprietary programming language used to define monitoring collections.
Industry:Software
A proprietary technology developed by Cisco that creates a team of two to four 10/100 Ethernet adapters or ports to increase transmission and reception throughput. Adapter fault tolerance is also supported by this technology.
Industry:Software
A proprietary transfer protocol that delivers non-identical sets of files to several client computers using multicast. See also MCAST.
Industry:Software
A proprietary transfer protocol that delivers the same file to several client computers using multicast. See also PCAST.
Industry:Software
A protocol for data-link-level transmission control. The protocol was developed by the IEEE 802 committee, and is common to all LAN standards.
Industry:Software
A protocol for initiating interactive multi-media sessions.
Industry:Software
A protocol for managing synchronous information transfer over a data link connection.
Industry:Software
A protocol for streamed multimedia data over IP networks. Generally, RTSP offers services similar to a video store with delivery services, a VCR, or cable television. "VCR style" control functionality includes pause, fast forward, reverse, and absolute positioning.
Industry:Software
A protocol for transferring tabular data among various software products.
Industry:Software