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Boolean Operator
any operation in which each of the operands and the result take one of two values.
Browser
Computers . a software program that allows the user to find and read encoded documents in a form suitable for display, especially such a program for use on the world Wide web.
Buffering
Electronics . a circuit with a single output activated by one or more of several inputs
Buisness Units
a sepreate distint device departed from the interprise
Cached
a small high-speed memory that improves computer performance
Clients
a workstation on a network that gains access to central data files, programs, and peripheral devices through a server.
Collaborate
to work, one with another; cooperate, as on a literary work: They collaborated on a novel.
Computer Viruses
A program that enters a computer usually without the knowledge of the operator. Some viruses are mild and only cause messages to appear on the screen, but others are destructive and can wipe out the computer's memory or cause more severe damage.
Contacts
an acquaintance, colleague, or relative through whom a person can gain access to information, favors, influential people, and the like.
Content
substantive information or creative material viewed in contrast to its actual or potential manner of presentation: publishers, record companies, and other content providers; a flashy web site, but without much content
Corporate communications
Communication within a certain field usually about the job/ job field and usually has the same job or works together
departments
a distinct part of anything arranged in divisions; a division of a complex whole or organized system
directories
Also called folder. an organizing unit in a computer's file system for storing and locating files. In a hierarchical file system, directories can contain child directories (subdirectories) as well as files.
Domain Name System (DNS)
(DNS) A general-purpose distributed, replicated, data query service chiefly used on Internet for translating hostnames into Internet addresses. Also, the style of hostname used on the Internet,
eletronic mail (e-mail)
(e-mail) Messages automatically passed from one computer user to another, often through computer networks and/or via modems over telephone lines.
Finance & accounting
the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
Frequently asked questions
questions that are being asked alot and they are asked multiple times a day or week / a repetitive question that keeps occuring
human resources & management
people, especially the personnel employed by a given company, institution, or the like.
information technology
the technology of the production, storage, and communication of information using computers and microelectronics
Instant messaging (IM)
a system for exchanging typed electronic messages instantly via the internet or a cellular network, using a shared software application on a personal computer or mobile device
Internet protocol (IP)
The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. It provides packet routing, fragmentation and re-assembly through the data link layer.
Internet telephony
Use of IP data connections to exchange voice and fax data that have traditionally been carried over the public switched telephone network.
intranets
a computer network with restricted access, as within a company, that uses software and protocols developed for the Internet
keyword
word used to encipher or decipher a cryptogram, as a pattern for a transposition procedure or the basis for a complex substitution.