Category: A to Z
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Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)
Online Analytical Processing, also known as OLAP, is a technology that allows users to perform sophisticated data analysis on typically large amounts of enterprise data to gain insight on the information it contains.
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OLE DB
OLE DB is a set of open, extensible interfaces developed by Microsoft and based on OLE/COM technologies for providing applications with uniform methods of data access in diverse data sources.
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Auditing
Auditing is the process of tracking and monitoring actions is performed on servers. Auditing is an important component of a general security policy for a corporate network. Auditing can be used to detect attempts at unauthorized access to network resources and to track the usage of shared resources.
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Event Viewer
The Event Viewer is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that enables you to browse and manage event logs.
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Common Internet File System (CIFS): Network File Sharing Made Easy
Unlock the capabilities of CIFS, the protocol at the heart of network file sharing and collaboration. Dive into its functionalities, uses, and impact.
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Subnetting Simplified: Mastering Network Division in TCP/IP
Subnetting is the process of partitioning a single TCP/IP network into a number of separate networks called subnets.
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Mastering the Line Printer Queue (LPQ) Command in UNIX and Windows
Dive deep into the LPQ command, a crucial tool for managing print queues in UNIX and Windows. Learn its functionalities, usage, and interoperability.
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Interexchange Carrier (IXC)
Interexchange Carrier, also known as IXC, is a telco that mainly provides long-distance communication services.
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Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC)
The Regional Bell Operating Company, also known as RBOC, is one of the regional telcos that was created as a result of the breakup of American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T), or one of their successors.


