- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 318110
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- 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.
Pour reconstruire une surface pour donner un accès aux applications au contenu de la surface.
Industry:Computer
The technique of combining the colors of a texture with the colors of the surface to which the texture is applied.
Industry:Computer
Any combination of operators, constants, literal values, functions, and names of fields (columns), controls, and properties that evaluates to a single value.
Industry:Computer
The combination of two or more companies into one, where the corporate identity of one then serves for the new single company.
Industry:Computer
Software that a system builder does not obtain from an authorized distributor, or that a royalty OEM does not obtain from an authorized replicator. Counterfeit software usually has many of the following problems: missing drivers, missing documentation, viruses, bugs, and other defects. Installing legitimate Microsoft products helps ensure the quality of your products, prevents customer problems, and reduces requests for customer support.
Industry:Computer
A dial or light that displays information about the status of a device, such as a light connected to a disk drive that glows when the disk is being accessed.
Industry:Computer
A file in portable executable (PE) file format that can be loaded into memory and executed by the operating system loader. It can be either an .exe or a .dll file. In the .NET context, a PE file must be translated by the common language runtime into code before it can be executed by the operating system.
Industry:Computer
A naming convention that defines a set of unique names for resources in a network. For DNS, a hierarchical naming structure that identifies each network resource and its place in the hierarchy of the namespace. For WINS, a flat naming structure that identifies each network resource using a single, unique name. For DFS Namespaces, a virtual tree of folders that begins with \ServerOrDomainNameRootName.
Industry:Computer
A computer that runs Windows Server but does not participate in a domain. A standalone server has only its own database of end users, and it processes logon requests by itself. It does not share account information with any other computer and cannot provide access to domain accounts.
Industry:Computer