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21 Application Integration Framework
"The framework that provides a collection of features, tools, and infrastructure that uses a services programming model to support application integration."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Application Integration Framework
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22 AIF
"The framework that provides a collection of features, tools, and infrastructure that uses a services programming model to support application integration." -
23 multileg
"Pertaining to an authentication protocol whereby the client and server mutually authenticate one another by exchanging certificates, keys or tickets. Kerberos and public key infrastructure are examples of multileg authentication protocols." -
24 Product Development Planning
"A template that outlines a strategic approach for product development. By understanding your business position in the marketplace, establishing product infrastructure, and a knowledge of your targets and competitors, this template establishes a framework to begin product development."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Product Development Planning
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25 Software Licensing Service
"A service which provides an infrastructure that enforces a software license policy based on trusted platform module; thus, enabling secure licensing to, and only to, the license holder."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Software Licensing Service
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26 SLS
"A service which provides an infrastructure that enforces a software license policy based on trusted platform module; thus, enabling secure licensing to, and only to, the license holder." -
27 Microsoft® Office Groove® Enterprise Services
Microsoft Web-based tools designed for centrally managing smaller deployments of Microsoft Office Groove 2007 without any onsite server infrastructure.Microsoft® Office Groove® Enterprise ServicesEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft® Office Groove® Enterprise Services
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28 Diagnostic System Host
"A service that hosts the WDI (Windows Diagnostic Infrastructure) components that need to run in Local System context and enables problem detection, troubleshooting and resolution for Windows components." -
29 Diagnostic Service Host
"A service that hosts the WDI (Windows Diagnostic Infrastructure) components that need to run in Local Service context and enables problem detection, troubleshooting and resolution for Windows components." -
30 Exchange store
"A storage platform that provides a single repository for managing multiple types of unstructured information in one infrastructure. The Exchange store combines the features and functionality of the file system, the Web, and a collaboration server (such as Microsoft Exchange) through a single, URL-addressable location for storing, accessing, and managing information, as well as building and running applications. The Exchange store is also known as the Web Storage System." -
31 VSIP Program
"A program that assists partners in building, integrating, and selling applications, tools, components, and even entire programming languages with Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 Team System. The VSIP program offers unique benefits to all its members—developers, tools ISVs, and line of business and infrastructure ISVs." -
32 Host Credentials Authorization Protocol
A protocol used by Access Control Server (ACS) to send and receive statements of health to and from other NAP infrastructure components. HCAP is installed on NPS so that it can function with Access Control Server (ACS).English-Arabic terms dictionary > Host Credentials Authorization Protocol
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33 HCAP
A protocol used by Access Control Server (ACS) to send and receive statements of health to and from other NAP infrastructure components. HCAP is installed on NPS so that it can function with Access Control Server (ACS). -
34 LINQ to SQL
"A LINQ technology that provides a run-time infrastructure for managing relational data as objects. In LINQ to SQL, the data model of a relational database is mapped to an object model expressed in the programming language of the developer." -
35 GEIN
A joint project by the Ministries of Economic Affairs and Justice in the Netherlands to create one standard taxonomy and IT infrastructure (portal) to improve communications between businesses and the government. -
36 Generieke Infrastructuur
A joint project by the Ministries of Economic Affairs and Justice in the Netherlands to create one standard taxonomy and IT infrastructure (portal) to improve communications between businesses and the government. -
37 Gemeenschappelijke Beheerorganisatie
The Netherlands government agency that is responsible for the management and development of the OTP and related IT infrastructure.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Gemeenschappelijke Beheerorganisatie
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38 GBO
The Netherlands government agency that is responsible for the management and development of the OTP and related IT infrastructure. -
39 Unified Connection Manager
"A Windows service that is designed to aggregate network information (connection availability/status, profiles lists, radio state/strength, etc.) from infrastructure networks so that it can be presented to the user in a meaningful way. The main function of the UCM service includes making connection decisions (connect/disconnect) based on policy across multiple media types. The UCM service also allows for third-party media types to be seamlessly integrated into the system making the UCM expandable with future media types."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Unified Connection Manager
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40 Deployment Image Servicing and Management
A framework that provides a single point for IT professionals and OEMs to service and maintain Windows images offline through a scriptable command line utility and an easily extensible infrastructure.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Deployment Image Servicing and Management
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