- 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.
Words or phrases that convey hatred or contempt or is intended to intimidate or cause harm to a group of people based on race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation or disability.
Industry:Computer
The program that runs the server through which Communicator connects with other users.
Industry:Computer
The position of a point with reference to the x-axis, defined in conjunction with the y- and z-coordinates.
Industry:Computer
A computer that has multiple network adapters or that has been configured with multiple IP addresses for a single network adapter.
Industry:Computer
To eliminate text, a file, or part of a document with the intention of removing the information permanently.
Industry:Computer
An extrinsic event is a predefined occurrence that cannot be linked directly to changes in the WMI data model. Therefore, WMI enables an event provider to define an event class that describes the event.
Industry:Computer
Resource settings that have been allocated for a specific device. Each device on your computer has a hardware configuration, which can consist of interrupt request (IRQ) lines, direct memory access (DMA), an input/output (I/O) port, or memory address settings.
Industry:Computer
The exposure of information to individuals who normally would not have access to it.
Industry:Computer
An Internet utility, originally limited to UNIX but now available on many other platforms, that enables a user to obtain information on other users who may be at other sites (if those sites permit access by finger). Given an e-mail address, finger returns the user's full name, an indication of whether or not the user is currently logged on, and any other information the user has chosen to supply as a profile. Given a first or last name, finger returns the logon names of users whose first or last names match.
Industry:Computer