- 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.
The sync point manager that controls the overall result of the two-phase commit process in a distributed transaction.
Industry:Software
The synchronization of server time-of-day (TOD) clocks to ensure consistent time-stamp data across multiple servers and operating systems. External time reference (ETR) is the MVS generic name for the IBM Sysplex Timer. See also Sysplex Timer.
Industry:Software
The syntactical representation for a 32-bit integer that consists of four 8-bit numbers written in base 10 and separated by dots. IP addresses are represented in dotted decimal notation. See also octet.
Industry:Software
The system function of enqueueing on a resource to provide exclusive control of that resource to a transaction until the end of a logical unit of work.
Industry:Software
The system function that converts and interprets job control language (JCL) for z/OS.
Industry:Software
The system function that establishes a logical connection between a running program and a data set, device, or volume in preparation for running the program. See also dynamic allocation.
Industry:Software
The System i implementation of the Lotus Domino server. Lotus Domino for i5/OS is a full-function Domino server that follows the Domino architecture. The server software includes e-mail, groupware, workflow, calendar and scheduling, and Web server functions.
Industry:Software
The system image (hardware and software) that is used to install the target system.
Industry:Software
The system in a network that receives and processes (logs, displays, and optionally forwards) alerts. An alert focal point is a subset of a problem management focal point.
Industry:Software