- Industry: 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 process that allows multiple users to access and change shared data at the same time. The Entity Framework implements an optimistic concurrency model.
Industry:Computer
A mailbox folder (such as the Inbox folder) that appears in Office Outlook by default and to which messaging records management (MRM) has been applied. The retention and journaling of messages in managed default folders are controlled by managed content settings that are applied to the folder.
Industry:Computer
Microchip designed to provide certain basic security-related functions to the software that utilizes TPM.
Industry:Computer
A data type that is automatically updated every time a row is inserted or updated.
Industry:Computer
The state of a Web Parts page that determines the range of users to which personalization changes apply. The WebPartManager control determines the personalization scope for a Web Parts page. The PersonalizationScope enumeration provides two possible scopes (Shared and User) that a page can be in at any given time. In shared scope, personalization changes made to shared controls apply to all users. In user scope, personalization changes made to shared and per-user controls apply only to the specific user.
Industry:Computer
An Office Communications Server component that is responsible for scheduling meetings.
Industry:Computer
A setting in the Navision Synchronization add-in that defines which categories of Outlook items should not be synchronized.
Industry:Computer
An ad, search result, or any other link that sends a user to the site where that user completes a transaction.
Industry:Computer
A sequence of 25 letters and numbers. To activate some software, you must enter a product key during the activation process.
Industry:Computer