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61 SAP
"A NetWare protocol used to identify the services and addresses of servers attached to the network. When a server starts, it uses the protocol to advertise its service. When the same server goes offline, it uses the protocol to announce that it is no longer available." -
62 V.90
"A data transmission standard that provides for up to 56,000 bits per second (bps) communications over telephone lines. The transmission speed from the client-side modem is 33,600 bps, the same as for V.34. The transmission speed from the host-side modem, such as an Internet service provider (ISP) or corporate network, is up to 56,000 bps, with an average speed of 40,000 to 50,000 bps. When the host-side modem does not support this standard, the alternative is V.34."V.90 -
63 Basic Firewall
A component of the Routing and Remote Access service that combines dynamic packet filtering of network traffic with a set of static packet filters. -
64 Microsoft® Office Online
"Microsoft client/server software for business productivity that includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher, and FrontPage. Office Online applications are accessed as an network service instead of being run on a local desktop."Microsoft® Office Online -
65 Edge Transport server role
An Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 server role that provides anti-spam and antivirus protection and applies messaging security policies to messages in transport between organizations by using a series of agents that act on messages as they are processed by the message transport components. This server role is deployed in the perimeter network outside the Active Directory directory service forest. Computers that have the Edge Transport server role installed handle all Internet-facing mail flow and provide Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) relay and smart host services for the Exchange organization.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Edge Transport server role
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66 broadcast
"In wireless networking, for a wireless router or access point to transmit its service set identifier (SSID) every few seconds so that computers and devices can detect and connect to the network."بث -
67 SDV
Digital video or service that is not made available on the network or system until requested by a customer. -
68 switched digital video
Digital video or service that is not made available on the network or system until requested by a customer. -
69 port
An inbound or outbound service endpoint that binds a communications protocol and data contract with a network address. -
70 Windows Azure platform Cloud Essentials for Partners
"An offer for members of the Microsoft Partner Network who have the Microsoft Cloud Essentials Pack. The subscription includes a base level of monthly computing hours, storage, data transfers, a SQL Azure database, Access Control transactions, and Service Bus connections at no charge."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Azure platform Cloud Essentials for Partners
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71 Windows Azure platform Cloud Essentials for Partners
"An offer for members of the Microsoft Partner Network who have the Microsoft Cloud Essentials Pack that provides a limited amount of the Windows Azure platform at no charge each month. The subscription includes a base level of monthly compute hours, storage, data transfers, a SQL Azure database, Access Control transactions, and Service Bus connections at no charge."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Azure platform Cloud Essentials for Partners
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72 supply chain management
The management of a network of interconnected businesses involved in the ultimate provision of product and service packages required by end customers. -
73 Windows Location Provider
A feature in Windows that communicates with a Microsoft online service to determine a PC's approximate location based on wireless network or IP address info.
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