Noun
infosphere (plural infospheres)
(computing) The sphere of digital information.
The INFOSPHERE we are heading towards invokes the inherent risk of being the sphere of the developed, the few. Unless we can bridge the technological gap between the 20% and the 80% of the global population, we will be heading towards an ugly world with ugly consequences. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh
As a result, IBM Platform Symphony provides better performance and multitenancy in a way that is transparent to InfoSphere BigInsights and its users. Source: Internet
For the past 8 years, I haver been the program director of the stream computing research effort, where I have managed the large contracts and projects which developed the IBM InfoSphere Streams product. Source: Internet
InfoSphere Information Server uses IBM WebSphere® Application Server to do the initial authentication. Source: Internet
The four segments of the Information Management business are Data Management (databases), Enterprise Content Management, InfoSphere (information integration), and Business Intelligence and Performance Management. Source: Internet
This is useful when a requirement exists to have users who are not in LDAP, such as service accounts, also be able to log in to the InfoSphere Information Server. Source: Internet