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z/OS
Introduced in 2000, IBM z/OS is a 64-bit mainframe operating system (OS) developed by IBM for its family of enterprise z/Architecture mainframe computers. Read Full Definition
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sensor data
Sensor data is the output of a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. Read Full Definition
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Six Sigma
Six Sigma is a business methodology for quality improvement that measures how many defects there are in a current process and seeks to systematically eliminate them. Read Full Definition
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Istio
Istio is an independent, open source service mesh technology that enables developers to connect, secure, control, observe and run a distributed microservice architecture (MSA), regardless of platform, source or ... Read Full Definition
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cloud sourcing
Cloud sourcing is an arrangement in which a company pays a third-party cloud hosting provider to deliver and support IT services that could be provided in-house. Read Full Definition
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SSD caching
SSD caching, also known as flash caching, is the temporary storage of data on NAND flash memory chips in a solid-state drive so data requests can be met with improved speed. Read Full Definition
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codec
A codec is a hardware- or software-based process that compresses and decompresses large amounts of data. Read Full Definition
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structured programming (modular programming)
Structured programming, or modular programming, is a programming paradigm that facilitates the creation of programs with readable code and reusable components. Read Full Definition
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key risk indicator (KRI)
A key risk indicator (KRI) is a metric for measuring the likelihood that the combined probability of an event and its consequence will exceed the organization's risk appetite and have a profoundly negative impact ... Read Full Definition
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data streaming
Data streaming is the continuous transfer of data from one or more sources at a steady, high speed for processing into specific outputs. Read Full Definition