- 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 system that controls and tracks the distribution of software and data files to other workstations.
Industry:Software
A service of the agent manager that provides error logging for agents that are unable to communicate with other agent manager services.
Industry:Software
A special logical partition that provides high-speed caching, list processing, and locking functions in a sysplex.
Industry:Software
A service of the common agent that monitors processes on the common agent to make sure they are running and available. The service automatically restarts the processes it monitors.
Industry:Software
A special member function of a class with the same name as the class with a <br /> (tilde) preceding the name. You cannot specify arguments or a return type for this function. A destructor "cleans up" after an object by doing such things as freeing any storage that was dynamically allocated when the object was created.
Industry:Software
A system that exists within a trusted system but communicates between trusted and untrusted systems. A border system prevents security from being compromised.
Industry:Software
A service processor that relays alerts from service processors on an Advanced System Management (ASM) interconnect network to IBM Director Server.
Industry:Software
A special message queue to which the system sends messages regarding changes in the status of the system, devices, and jobs, and messages indicating a condition that needs operator intervention. This message queue is identified by the name QSYSOPR.
Industry:Software
A system that has been identified as a contact point for another subnetwork for the purposes of collecting topology information.
Industry:Software