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What is: A Windows 2000 database of computers, users, shared printers, shared folders, and other network resources, and resource groupings that is used to manage a network and enable users to quickly find a particular resource?
Active Directory(1)
What is: A computer that accesses resources on another computer VIA a network or by a direct connection?
Client(1)
What is: The ability to share the computing load and resources by linking two or more discrete computer systems together to function as though they were one.
Clustering(1)
What is: A ROM medium that typically holds up to 1GB of information.
Compact Disk (CD-ROM)(1)
What is: A 32-bit file system used on standard capacity CD-ROMs.
Compact disk File System (CDFS)(1)
What is: Standards that enable a software object, such as a graphic, to be linked from one software component into another one.COM is the foundation that makes object linking and embedding (OLE) possible.
Component Object Model (COM)(1)
What is: Also called digital versatile disk, a ROM medium that can hold from 4.7 to 17GB of information.
Digital Video Disc (DVD-ROM)(1)
What is: Dividing complex application program tasks among two or more computers.
Distributability(1)
What is: A standard built upon COM to enable object linking to take place over a network. COM is a standard that allows a software object, such as a graphic, to be linked from one software component to another.
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)(1)
What is: Techniques that employ hardware and software to provide assurance against equipment failures, computer service interruptions, and data loss.
Fault tolerance(1)
What is: A file system based on the use of a file allocation table, a flat table that records the clusters used to store the data contained in each file stored on disk. FAT is used by several operating systems, including MS-DOS, Windows 95, 98, 2000.
File Allocation Table (FAT) file system(1)
What is: A storage management system that enables administrators to establish storage policies, archiving techniques, and disk capacity planning through automated procedures and the coordinated use of different media, including tapes, CD-ROMs, hard drives, and zip drives.
Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM)(1)
What is: A formatting language that is used to enable documents and graphics images to be read on the WWW.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)(1)
What is: A global network of diverse
Internet(1)
What is:
Intranet(1)