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International Business Machines
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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 Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) component that makes it possible for the local control data set CDS to access names in foreign cells.
Industry:Software
A Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) component that manages a database of information about the resources within a cell. See also Global Directory Service.
Industry:Software
A Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) component that provides a way to synchronize the times on different hosts in a distributed system.
Industry:Software
A distributed database architecture in which each database partition server has its own processor, memory, and disks.
Industry:Software
A distributed database management system (DBMS) that consists of a DB2 instance that operates as a server, a database that serves as the federated database, one or more data sources, and clients (users and applications) who access the database and data sources. A federated system allows users to query and manipulate data located on other data servers. See also federated replication.
Industry:Software
AFS
A distributed file system for large networks that is known for its ease of administration and expandability.
Industry:Software
A distributed queue management task that involves setting up and maintaining message routes between queue managers.
Industry:Software
A distributed registry of businesses and their service descriptions that adheres to the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) standard for managing the discovery of Web services. UDDI registries come in two forms, public and private, both of which are implemented in a common XML format.
Industry:Software
A distributed, Internet-based Microsoft computing platform that consists of development tools, runtime services, operating system features, servers, and Internet protocols.
Industry:Software
A distribution of additional function or fixes to a program since the previous release or modification.
Industry:Software