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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 driver that is structured to handle all storage command processing from the driver class to the host bus attachment, residing in the code path either alongside Microsoft-supplied monolithic drivers, or alongside a Microsoft-supplied port driver and vendor-supplied miniport drivers.
Industry:Software
A logical grouping of hosts on one or more local area networks (LANs) that allows communication to occur between hosts as if they were on the same physical LAN.
Industry:Software
A report that displays related report model data when you click data within a rendered Report Builder report.
Industry:Software
The time spent in function to kernel mode and Performance Tools probes, excluding time spent in items it calls and excluding time spent in transitions.
Industry:Software
A semiconductor device that converts electrical energy into light, used, for example, for the activity lights on computer disk drives. Light-emitting diodes work on the principle of electroluminescence and are highly efficient, producing little heat for the amount of light output.
Industry:Software
The use of computers and specially developed tutorial programs for teaching. CBT uses color, graphics, and other attention-getting aids to help maintain interest, and it has both simple and sophisticated applications.
Industry:Software
An adjustment to decrease the value of a fixed asset for accounting purposes.
Industry:Software
Information about the properties of a stream, such as the codecs used, frame rate, and frame size. A player uses stream format information to decode a stream.
Industry:Software
Special cabling that eliminates the modem's need for asynchronous communications between two computers over short distances. A null modem cable emulates modem communication.
Industry:Software
The vulnerability that makes a computer susceptible to an exploit.
Industry:Software
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