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81 mainstream support
"Basic customer support for software, hardware, multimedia, and Business Solutions included in the Microsoft Support Lifecycle policy, such as no-charge incident support, paid incident support, support charged on an hourly basis, support for warranty claims, and hotfix support." -
82 PLD
"A logic chip that is programmed by the customer, not the manufacturer. Like a gate array, a PLD is a collection of logic gates. Unlike a gate array, a PLD does not need to be programmed as part of the manufacturing process." -
83 Windows Server CEIP
The Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program that is deployed with Windows Server. -
84 Actions
"The name of a menu from which the customer can choose to create new Accounts, Business Contacts, and Opportunity records, as well as history items that can be attached to selected records." -
85 competition
Businesses that sell similar products or services and compete for the same customer segment. -
86 competitor
An entity that sells similar products or services and competes for the same customer segment. -
87 conversation
A discussion with a customer or colleague. -
88 delivery
A product sent to a customer. -
89 note
An Outlook item that can be attached to a record's history log. Typically a note contains information regarding a conversation with a customer or other people in the company they work for. -
90 item
A product or service that a company buys from a vendor and/or sells to a customer. -
91 key performance indicator
"A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer." -
92 ar-sa مؤشر الأداء الأساسي
"A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer." -
93 KPI
"A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer." -
94 lead
"A potential customer who must be contacted by a salesperson and either qualified or disqualified as a sales opportunity. Leads will be converted into accounts, contacts, or opportunities if they are qualified. Otherwise they are deleted or archived." -
95 ar-sa عميل هام محتمل
A confirmed request for delivery of goods and services based on specified terms. An order is a quote that has been accepted by a customer. -
96 ar-sa عميل متوقع
A confirmed request for delivery of goods and services based on specified terms. An order is a quote that has been accepted by a customer. -
97 order
A confirmed request for delivery of goods and services based on specified terms. An order is a quote that has been accepted by a customer. -
98 back order
An unfilled customer order or commitment. A back order is an immediate (or past due) demand against an item whose inventory is insufficient to satisfy the demand. -
99 factory mode
"A mode of running Sysprep that postpones the first-run experience and enables OEM and corporations to install additional drivers and applications, incorporate build-to-order customer information, and test the Windows installation. To run Sysprep in factory mode, use the command line b>Sysprep -factory/b>." -
100 customization
"The modification of, or additions to, hardware or software to fit the needs of a specific business or customer."
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