IBM Suite for Windows NT

IBM Suite for Windows NT
   Asoftware suite from IBM for Microsoft Windows NT that includes five major modules:
   • Intel's LANDesk Manager
   • IEEE standards
   • Lotus Domino
   • IBM's DB2 Universal Database (UDB)
   • IBM's eNetwork Communications Server
   • IBM's ADSTAR Distributed Storage Manager (ADSM)
   The suite is available in both department and enterprise versions.

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