Archives : October-2019

Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems (often just called “Sun”), the leading company in computers used as Web server s, also makes servers designed for use as engineering workstations, data storage products, and related software. As a leading proponent of open standards , Sun led in the introduction of UNIX -based systems to the marketplace. Sun currently hold the copyright for most of the ..

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binary Binary describes a numbering scheme in which there are only two possible values for each digit: 0 and 1. The term also refers to any digital encoding/decoding system in which there are exactly two possible states. In digital data memory, storage, processing, and communications, the 0 and 1 values are sometimes called “low” and “high,” respectively. A bit (short for binary ..

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ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is the most common format for text files in computers and on the Internet. In an ASCII file, each alphabetic, numeric, or special character is represented with a 7-bit binary number (a string of seven 0s or 1s). 128 possible characters are defined. UNIX and DOS-based operating systems use ..

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ANSI (American National Standards Institute) ANSI (American National Standards Institute) is the primary organization for fostering the development of technology standards in the United States. ANSI works with industry groups and is the U.S. member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Long-established computer standards from ANSI include the ..

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Artificial Neural Network (ANN) In information technology (IT), an artificial neural network (ANN) is a system of hardware and/or software patterned after the operation of neurons in the human brain. ANNs — also called, simply, neural networks — are a variety of deep learning technology, which also falls under the umbrella of artificial intelligence, or AI. Commercial applications ..

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Samsung Samsung Samsung Town in the Gangnam Station area in Seoul, South Korea Native name 삼성 (三星) Industry Conglomerate Founded 1 March 1938; 81 years ago in Daegu, Japanese Korea Founder Lee Byung-chul Headquarters 40th floor Samsung Electronics Building, 11, Seocho-daero 74-gil[1], Seocho District, Seoul , South Korea Area served Worldwide Key people Lee Kun-hee (Chairman) Lee Jae-yong (Vice Chairman) Products Apparel, automotive, chemicals, consumer electronics, ..

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Oracle Oracle is one of the largest vendors in the enterprise IT market and the shorthand name of its flagship product, a relational database management system (RDBMS) that’s formally called Oracle Database. The database software sits at the center of many corporate IT environments, supporting a mix of transaction processing, business intelligence and analytics applications. ..

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SAP

SAP SAP SE is a multinational software corporation that is currently the market leader in the enterprise resource planning (ERP) field. SAP was started in 1972 by five former IBM employees in Mannheim, Germany. The original name for SAP, Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in der Dataverarbeitung, translates from German to “Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing.” The company ..

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CRM (customer relationship management) Customer relationship management (CRM) is the combination of practices, strategies and technologies that companies use to manage and analyze customer interactions and data throughout the customer lifecycle, with the goal of improving customer service relationships and assisting in customer retention and driving sales growth. CRM systems compile customer data across different channels, ..

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Platform as a Service (PaaS) Platform as a service (PaaS) is a cloud computing model in which a third-party provider delivers hardware and software tools — usually those needed for application development — to users over the internet. A PaaS provider hosts the hardware and software on its own infrastructure. As a result, PaaS frees users ..

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