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61 ar-sa برنامج أجهزة FlexGo
"The act of forcing a computer into Hardware Locked Mode (HLM), where the computer is not under the control of the operating system; instead, the boot sequence is stopped at a firmware screen and the user is told to call customer support. Hardware Locked Mode (HLM) prevents the use of a computer in the case of tampering or default on the agreement with the customer." -
62 hardware locking
"The act of forcing a computer into Hardware Locked Mode (HLM), where the computer is not under the control of the operating system; instead, the boot sequence is stopped at a firmware screen and the user is told to call customer support. Hardware Locked Mode (HLM) prevents the use of a computer in the case of tampering or default on the agreement with the customer." -
63 ar-sa SMS
Private information that a customer provides to establish their Windows Live ID. This information is separate from the customer's (outward-facing) profile and is never shared without explicit consent. -
64 Windows Live account
Private information that a customer provides to establish their Windows Live ID. This information is separate from the customer's (outward-facing) profile and is never shared without explicit consent. -
65 account
Private information that a customer provides to establish their Windows Live ID. This information is separate from the customer's (outward-facing) profile and is never shared without explicit consent. -
66 chargeback
The return to a customer's account of funds that were used to purchase an item. This may occur as a result of a customer's contacting a bank to dispute a credit-card transaction. -
67 Post Bill and AR adjustments
The total credits applied to a Windows Azure customer's account since a customer's last bill.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Post Bill and AR adjustments
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68 application service provider
"An organization that delivers a contractual service to deploy, host, manage, and provide access to an application from a facility other than the customer's site."English-Arabic terms dictionary > application service provider
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69 ASP
"An organization that delivers a contractual service to deploy, host, manage, and provide access to an application from a facility other than the customer's site." -
70 service pack
"A tested, cumulative set of all hotfixes, security updates, critical updates and updates, as well as additional fixes for problems found internally since the release of the product. Service packs may also contain a limited number of customer requested design changes or features, and contain all fixes since the previous service pack or RTM." -
71 SP
"A tested, cumulative set of all hotfixes, security updates, critical updates and updates, as well as additional fixes for problems found internally since the release of the product. Service packs may also contain a limited number of customer requested design changes or features, and contain all fixes since the previous service pack or RTM."SP -
72 software upgrade
A software package that replaces an existing version of a product with a newer and/or more powerful or sophisticated version of the same product. The upgrade process typically leaves existing customer data and preferences intact while replacing the existing software with the newer version. -
73 GLB
"A U.S. law containing financial provisions that require all financial institutions to disclose to consumer customers their policies and practices for protecting the privacy of non-public personal information. Non-public personal information includes any PII provided by a customer, resulting from transactions with the financial institution or obtained by a financial institution through providing products or services." -
74 account
A record-keeping arrangement used by the vendor of an online service to identify a subscriber and to maintain a record of customer usage for billing purposes. -
75 entity
"An object (such as a customer, item, or employee) that shares a set of defined attributes or characteristics, and that is used to manage rules for data." -
76 support
The activities and actions performed by customer service representatives to assist customers. -
77 trading partner
"An external or internal organization with which your oganization exchanges electronic data. For example, a trading partner could be a supplier, a customer, or an internal department." -
78 value-added reseller
A company that adds features or customizations to an existing product and then re-sells that product to a customer.بائع محسِّن للإجهزة والبرامج -
79 VAR
A company that adds features or customizations to an existing product and then re-sells that product to a customer. -
80 Solution Accelerator
"An integrated set of Microsoft components, templates, and guidance designed to solve specific customer business problems."
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