- Industria: 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 choice on a menu, selectable by either the keyboard or a mouse. In some instances, a menu item that is not available (that is, not appropriate) for a given situation is "grayed" (dimmed in comparison to the valid menu choices).
Industry:Computer
A cluster configuration that has one node and that can be configured with or without external cluster storage devices. For a single node cluster without an external cluster storage device, the local disk is configured as the cluster storage device. There are advantages and limitations for each cluster configuration (single node server cluster, single quorum device server cluster, and majority node set server cluster).
Industry:Computer
The elimination of intercompany transactions during preparation of a consolidated balance sheet or income statement. Such transactions can include, for example, intercompany loans or investments between parent and subsidiary.
Industry:Computer
The part of the operating system that performs garbage collection.
Industry:Computer
A hyperlink on a Web page that a site visitor has activated by using a mouse device, keyboard, or other type of pointing device.
Industry:Computer
An element of the registry that contains entries or other subkeys. A tier of the registry that is immediately below a key or a subtree (if the subtree has no keys).
Industry:Computer
A location on the horizontal ruler that indicates how far to indent text or where to begin a column of text. The user can move to this location by pressing the TAB key.
Industry:Computer
Summary content with web links to a more complete version delivered in a standard XML format. The more common examples are weblogs and news web sites.
Industry:Computer
The interrelated processes of planning business activities, developing budgets based on the plans, and forecasting future expenditures and revenues based on budgeted and actual data.
Industry:Computer