- Industri: Computer
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- 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 real-time communication session between two or more users. A session can involve IM, video, or audio.
Industry:Computer
A fixed-disk file system that organizes the disk into volumes, rather than partitions and logical drives. HPFS supports long, mixed-case filenames and extended attributes, and implements several levels of caching, for improved operating-system performance. The IBM OS/2 operating system supports HPFS.
Industry:Computer
A library resource consisting of a guest operating system profile, a hardware profile, and one or more virtual hard disks (.vhd files), which can be used to create a new virtual machine. Computer identify information must have been removed from the .vhd file that contains the operating system files by using the System Preparation tool (Sysprep). Self-service users must use designated templates to create their virtual machines.
Industry:Computer
A table built on a partition scheme, and whose data is horizontally divided into units which may be spread across more than one filegroup in a database.
Industry:Computer
A record of activities on a computer system. Events can include attempts to establish communication, successful establishment of sessions, failures of system components, attempts to use files that are damaged or missing, configuration problems, and responses from remote systems.
Industry:Computer
The Web service that issues provisioning packets to the computer enabled by FlexGo technology based on the client’s certificate and hardware version. The Web service also updates the distribution database to delete the downloaded packet.
Industry:Computer
A labeled collection of commands and controls that are grouped together on a ribbon tab.
Industry:Computer
An object that can be added to an ASP.NET Web page that encapsulates the logic required to connect to a data source, such as a database or XML file, and that can execute queries or other data-access commands. A data source control can in turn provide data to other controls on that page.
Industry:Computer