- 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 calculation to determine whether a customer's outstanding balance is within the maximum credit allowed for that customer.
Industry:Software
A program, usually associated with UNIX systems, that runs in the background and performs housekeeping or maintenance functions without user intervention or awareness.
Industry:Software
A collection of users and groups with the same access to an Analysis Services database.
Industry:Software
A procedure that detects and acquires information about resources on the network.
Industry:Software
In computing, the practice of moving from larger computer systems, such as mainframes and minicomputers, to smaller systems in an organization, generally to save costs and to update to newer software. The smaller systems are usually client/server systems composed of a combination of PCs, workstations, and some legacy system such as a mainframe, connected in one or more local area networks or wide area networks.
Industry:Software
The mode of a program in which a user can make changes to a document, as by inserting or deleting data or text.
Industry:Software
A Web site that provides a single point of entry for internal and external users of an organization to access a wide variety of business information.
Industry:Software
A virtual machine that can no longer be managed by the self-service user who owns it because the virtual machine's expiration date has passed.
Industry:Software