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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 facility to debug message flows that is provided in the Flow Debug perspective in the workbench.
Industry:Software
A facility with which a user can open a Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) data set so that the VSAM control blocks are placed in the common service area (CSA) of the MVS operating system. CBIC provides the capability for multiple memory accesses to a single, VSAM, control structure for the same VSAM data set.
Industry:Software
A facility with which IBM Director communicates with and administers a level-2 managed system. IBM Director Core Services includes the service location protocol (SLP) instrumentation, the IBM Director Agent SLP service type, and Common Information Model (CIM).
Industry:Software
A family of IBM licensed programs that provides message queuing services.
Industry:Software
A family of IBM software products that are based on the Eclipse open-source platform and provide a consistent set of tools for developing e-business applications.
Industry:Software
A family of IBM systems distinguished by their object-oriented architecture, integrated relational database, and high-level machine interface. System i systems support the i5/OS, Operating System/400, AIX, and Linux operating systems. See also i5/OS.
Industry:Software
A family of operating systems that control IBM System/360 and System/370 computing systems. OS/VS includes VS1, VS2, MVS/370, MVS/XA, and MVS/ESA.
Industry:Software
A Fast Path capability that keeps updates to databases in main storage buffers until a synchronization point is reached. Synchronization point processing schedules the VSAM writes and response messages to terminals after physically logging the changed data.
Industry:Software
A faster version of the GSM wireless service that is designed to deliver data at rates up to 384 Kbps and enable the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications to mobile phone and computer users. The EDGE standard is built on the existing GSM standard, using the same time-division multiple access (TDMA) frame structure and existing cell arrangements.
Industry:Software