In fact, the AS400 was first introduced as IBM AS400 but the system was rebranded as technology developed throughout time and its name kept changing to reflect these advancements. It was later rebranded to IBM iSeries in the early 2000s, followed by IBM System i. Now it is known as IB...
If an alarm-triggering event occurs during program processing, the operating system calls the assigned alarm OB, interrupting the processing of the program cycle or lower-priority program blocks. The alarm-triggering event (or events (multiple bits can be set)) is/are specified more precisely via...
And because the system tended to be built product-first and customer-second, you couldn’t do that. But digital banks are able to start with the customer. That, for me, is the fundamental difference. The new technology has put them at the top of the hierarchy, where they can see the...
POS once referred only to the site—typically, a counter with a cash register where customers handed over cash for goods and services. Payment is still at the heart of any POS system, whether it's online, at a self-service kiosk, via an agent's handheld device, or at a traditional reg...
In a decoupled CMS, the presentation part of the website is “decoupled” from the back end. The delivery system sits between the presentation of the website and accesses the back end through an application programming interface (API). A decoupled CMS is an advanced solution that offers grea...
IBM expanded its Application System/400 (AS/400) family of business computers with a new, low-cost entry model, together with easy-to-install applications (referred to by IBM as Plug'N'Go Applications), productivity enhancements, and further support for open system standards.Warner, Paul D...
rate of each pair of differential lines to 50 Gbit/s or higher. If NRZ technology is still used, the time margin requirement for a transceiver chip and transmission link will become stricter because each symbol period is less than 20 ps. In this context, PAM4 emerges as the best option....
No way. This is the twenty-first century. Male professor: Well, then, let's see. So, picture the following: you're at the equator moving at sixteen-hundred kilometers per hour, OK? And you drop something, small and light, like a matchstick, for example. Where's it gonna land?
That’ s not the case. There’s an underlying pressure to stay thin and the thought that you will be rejected if your hips are too big." She said the industry sees models as "interchangable coat hangers" , writing that the key to success is the ability to stay a size 0-2 through...
SSD vs HDD: Which is the best for my PC? Today’s PC shoppers face a choice when it comes to data storage: should you buy a less expensive system with a traditional spinning hard drive (often called an HDD) or spend more to get a faster, all-electronic solid-state drive or SSD?