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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 host-based IBM licensed program for designing and analyzing networks. Its major functions are network definition, performance and availability analysis, route generation and explicit route (ER) numbering, and path-statement generation. See also Network Design and Analysis/2.
Industry:Software
A human readable command, uniform across all platforms, that is used to manipulate WebSphere MQ objects. See also programmable command format.
Industry:Software
A human-readable syntax for the Autonomic Computing Policy Language and policy templates. See also Autonomic Computing Policy Language.
Industry:Software
A ID that identifies a specific instance of the common agent software that is installed on a managed system. The ID is the directory in which the common agent software is installed. A managed system, which is identified by a Tivoli GUID, can have multiple common agents installed on it.
Industry:Software
A Japanese phonetic syllabary used primarily for foreign names and place names and words of foreign origin. See also Hiragana, Kanji.
Industry:Software
A Java API that supports dynamic invoking of Web services, regardless of the format in which the service is implemented or the access mechanism.
Industry:Software
A Java application, servlet or applet that communicates with the Gateway classes.
Industry:Software
A Java archive (JAR) file that is used to package a resource adapter for the Java 2 Connector (J2C) architecture.
Industry:Software
A Java archive file. See also enterprise archive, Web archive.
Industry:Software
A Java archive that contains an EJB module. (Sun)
Industry:Software