Category: Letter O
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Optical Carrier (OC-x) Levels
Discover the intricate world of Optical Carrier Levels (OC-x), their role in SONET and ATM networks, and how they compare with the T-Carrier system. Learn about the modern technologies that have replaced these legacy systems.
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Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
ODBC stands for Open Database Connectivity is a Microsoft database technology that provides an application programming interface (API) that Microsoft Windows-based applications can use to access structured query language (SQL) databases.
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Automation (OLE Automation)
Automation makes it possible for one application to manipulate objects implemented in another application, or to expose objects so they can be manipulated.
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Open Network Environment
Open Network Environment: Organizations are looking to harness trends such as cloud, mobility, social networking, and video to fuel the next wave of business innovation.
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Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
OLE stands for object linking and embedding, is a feature that allows users to create and edit documents that contain objects created by different applications.
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OLE
OLE is a low-level object-oriented technology based on the Component Object Model (COM) that provides services to applications for creating compound documents.
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Mastering Object Identifiers in Active Directory: A Comprehensive Guide
Object Identifier is a globally unique identifier for an object’s class in Active Directory.
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Out-of-Band Management (OBM)
OBM stands for Out-of-Band Management, is a method of remotely managing the wide area network (WAN) telecommunications components of your network by using a secondary serial communication link.
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Organizational Unit (OU)
Organizational Unit is a type of container object in Active Directory of Microsoft Windows 2000 that can contain other Active Directory objects.
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol
OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First, is a link state routing protocol that is used to exchange routing information between dynamic routers.
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Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model
OSI is an architectural model for open networking systems that was developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in Europe in 1974.