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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 computer or program that connects to or requests the services of another computer or program.
Industry:Computer
A window that appears when an option is selected. Typically, the window remains visible until the mouse button is released.
Industry:Computer
A team of salespersons responsible for a common sales target.
Industry:Computer
A process in which the compiler determines the data type of a local variable that has been declared without an explicit data type declaration. The type is inferred from the initial value provided for the variable.
Industry:Computer
A symbol, or a series of symbols, compiled by a computer and authorized by an individual to be the legally binding equivalent of the individual's handwritten signature.
Industry:Computer
A directory database that applications and clients can query to locate any object in a forest. The global catalog is hosted on one or more domain controllers in the forest. It contains a partial replica of every domain directory partition in the forest. These partial replicas include replicas of every object in the forest, as follows: the attributes most frequently used in search operations and the attributes required to locate a full replica of the object.
Industry:Computer
A character that that forces a literal to assume a data type other than the one its form indicates. You do this by appending the character to the end of the literal. For example, "%" forces the Integer data type of the literal "L" in the following declaration: Dim L%.
Industry:Computer
A way of binding to a directory where users can access only a limited area of this directory.
Industry:Software
A collection of statements used to create database objects.
Industry:Computer
A character which separates columns from each other in the CSV file being imported/exported.
Industry:Computer