- Industry: Computer
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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.
In object-oriented programming, a class created from another class, called the base class. A derived class inherits all the features of its base class. It can then add data elements and routines, redefine routines from the base class, and restrict access to base-class features.
Industry:Software
A template or model program that helps you start writing programs right away.
Industry:Software
A folder or directory on a computer that is set up to be readable or writeable for certain users on other computers.
Industry:Software
A system that integrates platforms for communications including e-mail, voice mail, telephony, instant messaging, and voice and video conferencing.
Industry:Software
A share that has been added to the Virtual Machine Manager library. To be available for use in creating virtual machines, a resource must be stored on a library share and must be added to the Virtual Machine Manager library. When a library server is added to Virtual Machine Manager, shares on the library server are automatically discovered.
Industry:Software
The distribution of marketing materials in e-mail over an intranet or the Internet, usually to a large number of recipients. The e-mail goes directly from the organization to each recipient individually, giving the appearance of the communication being sent personally.
Industry:Software