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Microsoft Corporation
Settore: 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.
An order proposal generated by a master scheduling calculation to fulfill a requirement for a transferred item.
Industry:Computer
A method of authentication by which a trusted server (or service) is enabled to act as the client when it connects to third-tier application resources.
Industry:Computer
The near boundary of a viewing frustum or camera. Any object closer to the camera than this clipping plane is not rendered.
Industry:Computer
A form of dialing that enters a phone number by means of pulse frequencies. The user typically hears a series of clicking sounds when dialing.
Industry:Computer
A group that can be listed in discretionary access control lists (DACLs) used to define permissions on resources and objects. A security group can also be used as an e-mail entity. Sending an e-mail message to the group sends the message to all the members of the group.
Industry:Computer
A handle on a shape to which you can glue the endpoints of a 1-D shape such as a connector shape.
Industry:Computer
Non-physical company assets that contribute to the value of the company. Goodwill might include things such as good customer relationships or tax credits.
Industry:Computer
A set of colors on a palette with up to 256 specific color entries.
Industry:Computer
A hierarchy of objects and containers in a directory that can be viewed graphically as an upside-down tree, with the root object at the top. Endpoints in the tree are usually single (leaf) objects, and nodes in the tree, or branches, are container objects. A tree shows how objects are connected in terms of the path from one object to another.
Industry:Computer
A synchronization operation in which the protection agent transfers a snapshot of all blocks that have changed since the previous express full backup (or initial replica creation, for the first express full backup).
Industry:Computer