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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.
A procedure used to assess performance.
Industry:Computer
A primary key or unique key referenced by a foreign key.
Industry:Computer
The sequence of data and log backups that have brought a database to a particular point in time (known as a recovery point). A recovery path is a specific set of transformations that have evolved the database over time, yet have maintained the consistency of the database. A recovery path describes a range of LSNs from a start point (LSN,GUID) to an end point (LSN,GUID). The range of LSNs in a recovery path can traverse one or more recovery branches from start to end.
Industry:Computer
A column chart subtype that shows the relationship of individual items to the whole, comparing the contribution of each value to a total across categories.
Industry:Computer
A format that allows books and other large texts to be downloaded from a Web site and viewed digitally.
Industry:Computer
A typeface designed for display on a computer monitor screen. A screen font often has an accompanying PostScript font for printing to PostScript-compatible printers.
Industry:Computer
Files that are used to help detect harmful or unwanted software and to prevent it from installing or running on your computer.
Industry:Computer
A security attack in which an attacker intercepts and possibly modifies data that is transmitted between two users. The attacker pretends to be the other person to each user. In a successful man-in-the-middle attack the users are unaware that there is an attacker between them intercepting and modifying their data.
Industry:Computer
To install malicious software on a computer or insert malicious software code into a file or load malicious code into memory.
Industry:Computer
A color model that describes color information in terms of the red (R), green (G), and blue (B) intensities that make up the color.
Industry:Computer