- 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 collection of mailbox stores and public folder stores that share a set of transaction log files. Exchange manages each storage group with a separate server process.
Industry:Computer
An audio reproduction system that processes several, typically more than two, channels of sound. For example, 5.1 multichannel audio refers to a surround sound system in which there are five primary channels and a subwoofer channel.
Industry:Computer
Coordinates that are defined in terms of their distance from a given starting point, rather than from the origin (intersection of two axes). For example, from a starting point on the screen, a square defined by relative coordinates can be drawn as a series of lines, each representing a displacement in distance and direction from the end of the preceding point. The entire square can be redrawn at another location simply by changing the coordinates of the starting point rather than by recalculating the coordinates of each corner with reference to the origin.
Industry:Computer
A classification that determines how a project is posted to the ledger. Project type identifies an external project as fixed price or time and materials and an internal project as cost, investment, or time.
Industry:Computer
Settings that are applied to the managed folders in users' mailboxes to control the retention and journaling of messages for messaging records management (MRM). Managed content settings define when messages that are no longer needed are to be removed or journaled (copied) to a separate storage location outside the mailbox.
Industry:Computer
A limit against which other values can be compared. When a value crosses this limit, it can trigger an alert or other action.
Industry:Computer
The document where a linked or embedded object was originally created.
Industry:Computer
Any expression that evaluates to a number. The expression can be any combination of variables, constants, functions, and operators.
Industry:Computer