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business metric

A business metric is a quantifiable measure businesses use to track, monitor and assess the success or failure of various business processes. Read Full Definition

database replication

Database replication is the frequent electronic copying of data from a database in one computer or server to a database in another -- so that all users share the same level of information. Read Full Definition

chief risk officer (CRO)

The chief risk officer (CRO) is the corporate executive tasked with assessing and mitigating significant competitive, regulatory and technological threats to an enterprise's capital and earnings. Read Full Definition

warm site

A warm site is a type of facility an organization uses to recover its technology infrastructure when its primary data center goes down. A warm site features an equipped data center but no customer data. Read Full Definition

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project post-mortem

A project post-mortem is a business process that lets the project team, project management, and other stakeholders review and evaluate the results at the end of a project or after the resolution of an incident. Read Full Definition

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cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting internet-connected systems such as hardware, software and data from cyberthreats. Read Full Definition

spreadsheet

A spreadsheet is a computer program that can capture, display and manipulate data arranged in rows and columns. Read Full Definition

resolution

Resolution is the number of pixels -- picture elements or individual points of color -- that can be contained on a display screen or in a camera sensor. Read Full Definition

extranet

An extranet is a private network that enterprises use to provide trusted third parties -- such as suppliers, vendors, partners, customers and other businesses -- secure, controlled access to business information or... Read Full Definition

flow routing

Flow routing is a network routing technology that takes variations in the flow of data into account to increase routing efficiency. Read Full Definition