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International Business Machines
Industri: 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 faster-than-real-time performance of a process. Simulation enables organizations to observe how a process will perform in response to variations of inputs to the process, just as in a real-life work environment. Simulation also provides the ability to vary process input volume over time by adjusting resources and current allocations. Simulation output provides detailed information regarding resource utilization levels and the results of cost and cycle-time calculations.
Industry:Software
A fault or defect that is not detected in product testing and is found by a customer.
Industry:Software
A fault that is thrown if a join condition cannot be evaluated.
Industry:Software
A fault, such as power supply failure, or loss of incoming signal, in T1 or E1 equipment. (ITU-T G.732 and G.733.)
Industry:Software
A feature available for clients using Notes that allows the user whose mail is enabled with Sametime to schedule an online meeting in Notes and send e-mail invitations to prospective participants.
Industry:Software
A feature available in AIX to allocate memory attached to the same multiple chip module (MCM) on which the process runs. Memory affinity improves the performance of applications on IBM System p servers.
Industry:Software
A feature available on a System/370, 43xx, or 30xx host system that enables a user on the host system to use applications on a System i system or other systems as if they were using remotely attached 5250-type display stations.
Industry:Software
A feature available with certain hardware devices to allow measurement of response times, which can be collected and displayed.
Industry:Software
A feature in the WebSphere Web server plug-in that supports fragment caching and fragment assembly into full pages.
Industry:Software
A feature of a storage server that constantly updates a secondary copy of a logical volume to match changes made to a primary logical volume. The primary and secondary volumes can be on the same storage server or on separate storage servers. See also global mirror.
Industry:Software