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Microsoft Corporation
Branche: 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 chronological list of transactions, in the form of debits and credits, for a particular account or group of accounts, such as sales or cash disbursements.
Industry:Computer
Dans un cube, le jeu de propriétés, y compris une valeur, spécifiée par l'intersection lorsqu'un membre est sélectionné dans chaque dimension.
Industry:Computer
In a cube, the set of properties, including a value, specified by the intersection when one member is selected from each dimension.
Industry:Computer
To terminate a session with a computer accessed through a communications line usually a computer that is both distant and open to many users.
Industry:Computer
Personally identifiable information (PII) that is protected in special ways by law or policy.
Industry:Computer
The mode of a command-line application where it does not display confirmation messages or any other user interface items that normally appear on screen. The switch for quiet mode is typically '/q'.
Industry:Computer
A virtual hard disk that points to and uses an entire physical disk for the purpose of converting a data disk to a virtual hard disk. You cannot turn on a virtual machine if a linked disk is attached to the virtual machine.
Industry:Computer
The part of a service order that specifies detailed information about the requested service.
Industry:Computer
A logical grouping of managed folders. When a managed folder mailbox policy is applied to a user’s mailbox, all the managed folders that are linked to the policy are deployed in a single operation, thereby making the deployment of messaging records management (MRM) easier.
Industry:Computer
In data storage, the addition of one or more bits, usually zeros, to a block of data in order to fill it, to force the actual data bits into a certain position, or to prevent the data from duplicating a bit pattern that has an established meaning, such as an embedded command
Industry:Computer