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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.
The ability for two or more software applications to work together with little effort from the user.
Industry:Computer
An individual's ability to determine whether and how PII collected from him or her may be used, especially for purposes beyond those for which the information was originally provided. Choice is an element of the Fair Information Practices.
Industry:Computer
The user preferences for the formatting of dates, currencies, numbers, and so on. The user locale is a per-user setting, and does not require the user to restart or to log on or log off the computer.
Industry:Computer
The machine code that follows the last executable statement of an assembly language routine, up to and including the return instruction. This code restores preserved register values, releases the allocated stack frame, and returns to the calling routine.
Industry:Computer
A data type that holds floating-point number data from -1.79E + 308 through 1.79E + 308. float, double precision, and float(n) are SQL Server float data types.
Industry:Computer
An extended property value that specifies the uses for which a certificate is valid.
Industry:Computer
The symbol or character used to indicate that a word, phrase, symbol, or design is a trademark, but not a registered trademark.
Industry:Computer
Any SMS/Configuration Manager program that runs as services that can be started and stopped through the Services icon in Control Panel or the Computer Management administrative tool.
Industry:Software
A rule for a specific part of a site that includes or excludes content from the content index.
Industry:Computer
An exception that was identified with a "try catch or finally block" structure or that occurred outside this structure but was not caught by any structured error handler. "Dr. Watson" errors are examples.
Industry:Computer
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