- Industry: Computer
- Number of terms: 318110
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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.
An object that can be represented by a database object or other real-world object.
Industry:Computer
A Windows Media metafile that places additional content at the beginning or end of a stream. Examples of this content include welcome messages, goodbye messages, advertisements, and station branding.
Industry:Computer
The name of a frame in which the target page of a hyperlink is displayed. Typically, a hyperlink from one frame of a frames page (or frameset) will supply as its target frame another frame of the frames page.
Industry:Computer
A component that helps map logical services to their physical locations, facilitating the deployment of Duet end-user applications.
Industry:Computer
A tool in Windows that resolves problems with low resources.
Industry:Computer
The person responsible for setting up and managing local computers, stand-alone servers, member servers, or domain controllers. An administrator performs such duties as assigning user accounts and passwords, establishing security access levels, watching for unauthorized access, allocating storage space, and helping users with networking problems.
Industry:Computer
A subscription to a merge publication with an assigned priority value used for conflict detection and resolution.
Industry:Computer
The restarting of a running computer without first turning off the power.
Industry:Computer
Basic dial telephone connection to the public switched network, without any added features or functions. Until the 1970s, POTS was the only telephone service offered by local telecommunications providers.
Industry:Computer