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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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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.
(1) A unit within an organization, such as a company, that identifies a particular set of users.<br />(2) An Active Directory container object used within domains. An organizational unit is a logical container into which users, groups, computers, and other organizational units are placed. It can contain objects only from its parent domain. An organizational unit is the smallest scope to which a Group Policy object can be linked, or over which administrative authority can be delegated.<br />(3) A body whose data is to be kept separate from that of other, similar bodies. WebSphere BI for FN uses OUs to control access to resources, and to ensure data segregation. Typically, OUs are used to represent different financial institutions, or different departments within a financial institution.<br />(4) One of the types of subsidiary entities that can be added to an organization. Typically, organizational units are used to logically separate business units by function.
Industry:Software
(1) In Backup, Recovery, and Media Services, physical tape cartridges, tape reels, or removable storage devices available for use by the system. This media is grouped into media classes for management, tracking, and statistical analysis.<br />(2) Magnetic disks, magnetic tapes, compact discs (CDs), and digital video disks (DVDs).
Industry:Software
(1) In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), a specialized entry in the DCE namespace that contains binding information to enable communication between different DCE services.<br />(2) A logical connection created to establish a path from one server to another.<br />(3) An HTTP or HTTPS connection between a front-end WebSEAL server and a back-end Web application server. WebSEAL uses a junction to provide protective services on behalf of the back-end server.<br />(4) A special directory entry that connects a name in a directory of one fileset to the root directory of another fileset.
Industry:Software
(1) A technique for connecting two or more cooperative portlets so that changes in the source portlet automatically update the target portlets. See also Click-to-Action, cooperative portlets.<br />(2) A connector used to pass control and data from a component or an export to a target.<br />(3) To connect two or more components or cooperative portlets so that they work together. For an application the wiring identifies target services; for portlets changes in the source portlet automatically update the target portlets.
Industry:Software
(1) In a privacy management environment, a storage location, with a value that might or might not be known by the PII owner, that represents the identity of the PII owner of other PII-classified storage locations. See also storage location, user identifier.<br />(2) A storage key that can be used by processes when running in user mode (as opposed to kernel node).
Industry:Software
(1) In SQL replication, a table that is the destination for changes from a registered replication source. A target table can be a user copy table, a point-in-time table, a base aggregate table, a change aggregate table, a CCD table, or a replica table. See also Apply program, source table, replication target.<br />(2) In Q replication, a table that is the destination for replicated changes from a source that is part of a Q subscription.
Industry:Software
(1) A user of an online store.<br />(2) A person or organization, internal or external to the producing organization, who takes financial responsibility for the system. In a large system this may not be the end user. The customer is the ultimate recipient of the developed product and its artifacts. See also stakeholder.<br />(3) A group or organization that is associated with one or more applications. A customer can be an external organization that accesses a data center or an internal department within a company.
Industry:Software
(1) In Backup, Recovery, and Media Services, the storage location where available media is stored awaiting reuse. Typically, this is the on-site tape inventory.<br />(2) In DFSMSrmm, the location to which DFSMSrmm normally returns a volume when the volume is no longer retained by vital records processing.
Industry:Software
(1) In the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE), an unambiguous name that is used to identify a set of access points.<br />(2) In OSI, an address that uniquely identifies an application entity. The presentation address consists of one or more NSAP addresses, a TSAP selector, an SSAP selector, and a PSAP selector.
Industry:Software
(1) A technique that reduces database manager overhead by shipping multiple rows of data to a database client from a server in response to a single FETCH request. See also block fetch.<br />(2) The process of combining two or more records into one block. See also deblocking.
Industry:Software