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Microsoft Corporation
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 318110
Number of blossaries: 26
Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
A row, column, or block of buttons or icons, usually displayed across the top of the screen, that represent tasks or commands within the program. The toolbar buttons provide shortcuts to common tasks frequently accessed from the menus.
Industry:Computer
A transaction that modifies a subscription. There are four types of subscription transactions: regular subscription, non-regular subscription, price change, and reduction days.
Industry:Computer
The owners' rights or claims to the assets of a business.
Industry:Computer
A block of programming language code that operates as a function but is not named and cannot be called or referenced except through normal flow of operation. For example, the instruction within the braces in the following code is a lambda function: for (int x=0; x<10; x++) ( int y = 2*x; ).
Industry:Computer
The assignment of business intelligence tasks for users, roles, and PerformancePoint Planning Server.
Industry:Computer
A series of items arranged vertically within some type of framework--for example, a continuous series of cells running from top to bottom in a spreadsheet, a set of lines of specified width on a printed page, a vertical line of pixels on a video screen, or a set of values aligned vertically in a table or matrix.
Industry:Computer
The condition of the payment schedule of an account or a business contact; possible values are 'current' or 'overdue'.
Industry:Computer
A pen input event which is created when a user moves a pen near the tablet and the cursor is within the ink collector object's window or the user moves a mouse within the ink collector object's associated window.
Industry:Computer
A specified time the service control manager will wait before preceding with other shutdown actions.
Industry:Computer
The environment, such as ASP.NET, Internet Explorer, or the Windows shell, in which the common language runtime is typically started and managed. Runtime hosts create application domains in which to run managed code on behalf of the user. See also application domaincpgloA, common language runtimecpgloC, managed codecpgloM.
Industry:Computer
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