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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.
The non-exponent part of a floating-point number.
Industry:Computer
A requisition that has been saved but not submitted; business processes are not initiated for saved requisitions.
Industry:Computer
An entity which provides some services.
Industry:Computer
The database the user is connected to immediately after logging in to SQL Server.
Industry:Computer
In Windows2000 domains, the domain mode in which all domain controllers in a domain are running Windows2000 and a domain administrator has switched the domain operation mode from mixed mode to native mode. Native mode supports universal groups and nesting of groups. In native mode, domain controllers running WindowsNT4.0 or earlier are not supported. In Windows Server2003 domains, native mode is referred to as 'Windows2000 native', and it is one of three domain functional levels available.
Industry:Computer
Method of advertising a feature or application. Publishing does not populate the UI. However, if another application attempts to open a published application, there is enough information present for the installer to assign the published application.
Industry:Computer
Settings that limit customer use of, or access to, specific program attributes and features.
Industry:Computer
A member that has no descendents.
Industry:Computer
Engaging in fraud or deceptive.
Industry:Computer
A Web Parts control that is part of the declarative "page persistence" markup in an .aspx page; it exists only as part of the .aspx page, not in a personalization store like a dynamic Web Parts control. Unlike a dynamic control, a static control is added to an .aspx page on every request. A static Web Parts control is always a shared control, which means that although users can both personalize and "close" the control when the page is in either shared or user scope, the control can never be permanently deleted.
Industry:Computer