- 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 set of groups of fabric ports (F_ports) that define the zones for a given fabric. See also defined zone configuration, enabled zone configuration.
Industry:Software
The set of interfaces and methods that are used by Java programs running within the portal server environment to obtain services.
Industry:Software
The set of interfaces that enable developers to create, discover, manage, and exchange information among grid services.
Industry:Software
The set of managed objects on a particular map that defines the extent of the network that is being actively managed. The management region may vary across Tivoli NetView maps.
Industry:Software
The set of nodes that are operating together to deliver storage services.
Industry:Software
The set of of basic sequential access method (BSAM), basic partitioned access method (BPAM), and queued sequential access method (QSAM) interfaces that deal with block sizes in 4-byte fields instead of 2-byte fields.
Industry:Software
The set of one or more z/OS systems that is given a cross-system coupling facility (XCF) name and in which the authorized programs can then use XCF coupling services. A base sysplex does not include a coupling facility. See also Parallel Sysplex.
Industry:Software
The set of queues that are opened when an application specifies an alias or a remote queue on input to an MQOPEN call.
Industry:Software
The set of related members defined to SCF by a multisystem application in which members of the group can communicate with (send data to and receive data from) other members of the same group. All MERVA systems working together in a sysplex must pertain to the same XCF group.
Industry:Software