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Microsoft Corporation
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.
An online purchase of items that are priced in different currencies.
Industry:Computer
The process of creating a link between a property and a source. The source can be local or external.
Industry:Computer
The process of combining two or more domains into a larger domain.
Industry:Computer
Any combination of keys that must be pressed simultaneously.
Industry:Computer
Dans le PC, de circuits ou d'autres éléments matériels qui fournissent le système avec l'heure réelle.
Industry:Computer
A relationship between a dimension and a measure group in which a single fact may be associated with many dimension members and a single dimension member may be associated with a many facts. To define this relationship between the dimension and the fact table, the dimension is joined to an intermediate fact table and the intermediate fact table is joined, in turn, to an intermediate dimension table that is joined to the fact table.
Industry:Computer
An authentication mechanism that is supported by most browsers, including Internet Explorer. Basic authentication encodes (but does not encrypt) user name and password data before transmitting it over the network.
Industry:Computer
A relationship from a column or combination of columns in a table to other columns in that same table.
Industry:Computer
Un code numérique de données qui identifie les types de statut de la commande utilisée sur votre site Web. Par exemple, vous pouvez créer des ordre des codes d'État pour définir les commandes enregistrées, supprimés ou arrêtés non transformées.
Industry:Computer
A testé, un ensemble cumulatif de correctifs, mises à jour critiques, mises à jour de sécurité et mises à jour conditionnés ensemble pour faciliter leur déploiement. Un correctif cumulatif vise généralement une zone spécifique, comme la sécurité, ou un composant d'un produit, tel que Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS).
Industry:Computer