- 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 state of a page that is not in a partially changed state.
Industry:Software
The state of a processor complex when all of its hardware resources are in a single configuration.
Industry:Software
The state of a processor complex when its hardware resources are divided into multiple configurations.
Industry:Software
The state of a service level agreement (SLA) when one or more service level objectives are not met. SLA violations can be used to trigger a remediation policy for affected customers.
Industry:Software
The state of a system "..in which the cross-system coupling facility (XCF) provides limited services on one system and does not provide signaling services between MVS systems.
Industry:Software
The state of a system meaning any or all subsystems are active, regardless of whether there are any active jobs or users at the time.
Industry:Software
The state of a tape volume that is available for general use because it is not assigned. See also use attribute, nonscratch volume.
Industry:Software
The state of a terminal as set by CICS before sending data to it, in the absence of any instructions either from a user application program or from its Program Control Table (PCT) entry. In this state, the terminal behaves as an ordinary (unpartitionable) display device.
Industry:Software
The state of a volume that is not part of a dual-copy or a remote-copy volume pair. Ending a volume pair returns the two devices to the simplex state, in which there is no longer any capability for either automatic updates of the secondary device or for logging changes.
Industry:Software
The state of being a portal user and a place member. Membership in the portal is controlled by the administrator during the installation and set up of portal servers. Membership in places is controlled by a place manager, who determines the level of access for each place member: participant, place designer, or place manager.
Industry:Software