- Industry: Computer
 
- Number of terms: 318110
 
- Number of blossaries: 26
 
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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.                             
                                                     
                        A data structure used by 80386 and higher microprocessors to control access to privileged functions, to change data segments, or to switch tasks.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									In a database mirroring session, a failover initiated by the database owner, while the principal server is still running, that transfers service from the principal database to the mirror database while they are in a synchronized state.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									An on-screen scale marked off in inches or other units of measure and used to show line widths, tab settings, paragraph indents, and so on.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A form of storage characterized by high capacity (roughly 650 MB) and the use of laser optics instead of magnetic means for reading data.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									The name that identifies the action or effect the field has in the document. Examples of field types are AUTHOR, COMMENTS, and DATE.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A request sent in an e-mail message asking the recipient to complete a task. If the recipient accepts the task, it is added to the recipient's task list, and the recipient becomes the new owner of the task.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									A type of digital video disc () decoder that allows a DVD drive to display movies on your computer screen. A software decoder uses only software to display movies.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									Time spent in function, excluding time spent in items it calls.    
    
    						Industry:Computer    
									In an organization chart, a shape next to another shape that is connected to the same superior (or manager) shape.    
    
    						Industry:Computer