Archives : October-2019

Software as a Service (SaaS) Software as a service (SaaS) is a software distribution model in which a third-party provider hosts applications and makes them available to customers over the Internet. SaaS is one of three main categories of cloud computing, alongside infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS). SaaS is closely related to the ..

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Xiaomi Xiaomi Corporation (/ˈʃaʊmiː/;[2] Chinese: 小米 [ɕjǎu.mì] (listen)) is a Chinese electronics company founded by Lei Jun in 2010 and headquartered in Beijing. Xiaomi makes and invests in smartphones, mobile apps, laptops, bags, trimmers, earphones, MI Television, Shoes, fitness bands, and many other products.[3] Ranked 468th, Xiaomi is the youngest company on Fortune Global 500 List for 2019.[4] Xiaomi released its first smartphone in August 2011 and rapidly gained market share ..

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Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is a specification for a software program that connects a computer’s firmware to its operating system (OS). UEFI is expected to eventually replace BIOS. Like BIOS, UEFI is installed at the time of manufacturing and is the first program that runs when a computer is turned ..

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Litecoin DEFINITION of Litecoin Launched in the year 2011, Litecoin is an alternative cryptocurrency based on the model of Bitcoin. Litecoin was created by an MIT graduate and former Google engineer named Charlie Lee. Litecoin is based on an open source global payment network that is not controlled by any central authority. Litecoin differs from Bitcoins in aspects ..

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PayPal What Is PayPal? PayPal is an electronic commerce (e-commerce) company that facilitates payments between parties through online funds transfers. PayPal allows customers to establish an account on its platform, which is connected to a user’s credit card or checking account. Once identification and proof of funds have been confirmed, a user may begin sending or receiving payments to and from other ..

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OpenStack OpenStack is a collection of open source software modules that provides a framework to create and manage both public cloud and private cloud infrastructure. What OpenStack does To create a cloud computing environment, an organization typically builds off of its existing virtualized infrastructure, using a well-established hypervisor such as VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V or KVM. But cloud computing goes ..

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Memory buffer register A memory buffer register (MBR), commonly referred to as a memory data recogniser (MDR) is the register in a computer‘s processor, or central processing unit, CPU, that stores the data being transferred to and from the immediate access storage. It contains the copy of designated memory locations specified by the memory address register. It acts as a buffer allowing the processor and memory units to ..

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Rubycon Corporation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rubycon Corporation Native name ルビコン株式会社 Type Private KK Industry Electronics Founded (April 28, 1952; 67 years ago) Headquarters Nishi-Minowa, Ina City, Nagano Prefecture 399-4593, Japan Key people Itsuaki Tonouchi (President and CEO) Products Capacitors Switching power supply units Revenue  JPY 64 billion (FY 2013) (US$ 629.4 million) (FY 2013) Number of employees 3,000 (consolidated) Website www.rubycon.co.jp   Rubycon ..

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UXGA (Ultra Extended Graphics Array) UXGA (Ultra Extended Graphics Array) is a display mode in which the resolution is 1600 pixels horizontally by 1200 pixels vertically (1600 x 1200). This amounts to a total of 1,920,000 pixels on the screen. A UXGA display might be preferred by computer users who want or need fine detail. UXGA displays also allow the ..

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