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identity resolution
Identity resolution is a data management process that links a customer's online behavior to their unique identity by gathering different data sets and identifying non-obvious relationships. Read Full Definition
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security information management (SIM)
Security information management (SIM) is the practice of collecting, monitoring and analyzing security-related data from computer logs and various other data sources. Read Full Definition
E-Sign Act (Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act)
The E-Sign Act (Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act) is a U.S. federal law that specifies that, in the United States, the use of an electronic signature (e-signature) is as legally valid as a ... Read Full Definition
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time management
Time management is the coordination of tasks and activities to maximize the effectiveness of an individual's efforts. Read Full Definition
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social commerce
Social commerce is a rapidly growing branch of e-commerce that uses social networks and digital media to facilitate transactions between businesses and customers. Read Full Definition
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shoppable video
A shoppable video is a way for consumers to discover products and make a purchase through links within the video. Read Full Definition
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customer churn (customer attrition)
Customer churn, also called customer attrition, is the number of paying customers who fail to become repeat customers. Read Full Definition
GraphQL
GraphQL is an open source query language that describes how a client should request information through an API. Read Full Definition
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network operating system (NOS)
A network operating system (NOS) is a computer operating system (OS) that's designed primarily to support workstations, PCs and, in some instances, older terminals that are connected on a local area network (LAN). Read Full Definition
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Amazon VPC traffic mirroring
Traffic mirroring is a feature for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). The feature is used to monitor the network-level traffic of workloads. Read Full Definition
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