- 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 data structure that carries out a mathematical calculation on a field identifier to determine where a data element in a large table or index is located.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A domain name that is rooted hierarchically at the second tier of the domain namespace directly beneath the top-level domain name such as .com and .org. When DNS is used on the Internet, second-level domains are names such as microsoft.com that are registered and delegated to individual organizations and businesses according to their top-level classification. The organization then assumes further responsibility for parenting management and growth of its name into additional subdomains.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									The total time after estimated profiling overhead has been subtracted from wall clock time.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									An adjustment to decrease the value of a fixed asset for accounting purposes.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A query that asks a question about the data stored in your tables and returns a result set in the form of a datasheet, without changing the data.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A replication that uses a single server and built-in technology to create and maintain a copy of a storage group on a second set of disks that are connected to the same server as the primary storage group. LCR provides asynchronous log shipping, log replay, and a quick manual switch to a copy of the data.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A program designed to amuse or scare a user, for example by imitating the actions of a virus, without actually harming the computer.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A mail message that is targeted toward specific users that meet the specific requirements of a marketing campaign.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									An authentication process that permits a user to log on to a system once with a single set of credentials to access multiple applications or services.    
    
    						Industry:Computer