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network management system

A network management system, or NMS, is an application or set of applications that lets network engineers manage a network's independent components inside a bigger network management framework and performs several ... Read Full Definition

compatibility

In the world of IT, compatibility refers to the ability of software and hardware from different sources to work together without having to be altered to do so. Read Full Definition

Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC)

Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) is a broad set of technologies used to collect information from an object, image or sound without manual data entry. The actual technologies involved, the ... Read Full Definition

orthogonal

Orthogonal concepts have their roots in advanced mathematics. They are also associated with software development, storage and networking. Read Full Definition

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Windows 7

Windows 7 is the Microsoft Windows operating system (OS) released commercially in October 2009 as the successor to Windows Vista. Read Full Definition

AWS On-Demand Instances (Amazon Web Services On-Demand Instances)

AWS On-Demand Instances (Amazon Web Services On-Demand Instances) are virtual servers that run in AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) or AWS Relational Database Service (RDS) and are purchased at a fixed rate per hour. Read Full Definition

virtual address

A virtual address is a binary number in virtual memory that lets a process use a location in primary storage (main memory) or, in some cases, secondary storage. Read Full Definition

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WebAuthn API

The Web Authentication API (WebAuthn API) is a credential management application program interface (API) that lets web applications authenticate users without storing their passwords on servers. Read Full Definition

newsgroup

A newsgroup is an online discussion forum where users can post messages, exchange ideas and read the comments of others. Read Full Definition

failover cluster

In computing, a failover cluster refers to a group of independent servers that work together to maintain high availability of applications and services. Read Full Definition