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1 Auto PC
"An information and entertainment system for use in automobiles. Developed by Microsoft and powered by Microsoft® Windows® CE (a Windows-compatible operating system designed for embedded applications), Auto PC implements speech-recognition technology to enable individuals to rely on hands-free, spoken commands for tasks such as accessing a contact database (names, addresses, numbers), calling up e-mail or traffic reports, controlling an audio system, or obtaining destination directions. The Auto PC fits into the dashboard, in the space normally occupied by a radio." -
2 OLAP
A technology that uses multidimensional structures to provide rapid access to data for analysis. The source data for OLAP is commonly stored in data warehouses in a relational database. -
3 ar-sa OLAP
A technology that uses multidimensional structures to provide rapid access to data for analysis. The source data for OLAP is commonly stored in data warehouses in a relational database. -
4 online analytical processing
A technology that uses multidimensional structures to provide rapid access to data for analysis. The source data for OLAP is commonly stored in data warehouses in a relational database.English-Arabic terms dictionary > online analytical processing
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5 Service Broker
"A technology that helps developers build scalable, secure database applications." -
6 Microsoft PivotTable
An interactive technology in Microsoft Excel or Access that can show dynamic views of the same data from a list or a database. -
7 PivotTable
An interactive technology in Microsoft Excel or Access that can show dynamic views of the same data from a list or a database. -
8 packet distribution service
The Web service that issues provisioning packets to the computer enabled by FlexGo technology based on the client’s certificate and hardware version. The Web service also updates the distribution database to delete the downloaded packet.English-Arabic terms dictionary > packet distribution service
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9 reset
"To archive the transaction history of a computer running FlexGo technology in the Provisioning Server database, and then register the computer, starting a new transaction history." -
10 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." -
11 PivotChart
An interactive technology in Microsoft Excel or Access that can show dynamic graphical views of data from a list or a database.
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