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remote wipe

Remote wipe is a security feature that allows a network administrator or device owner to send a command that remotely deletes data from a computing device. Read Full Definition

enterprise mobility management (EMM)

Enterprise mobility management (EMM) is software that allows organizations to securely enable employee use of mobile devices and applications. Read Full Definition

digital accessibility

Digital accessibility is design of technology products and environments to help people with various disabilities not be impeded or otherwise unable to partake in use of the service, product or function. Read Full Definition

removable media

Removable media is any type of storage device that can be removed from a computer while the system is running. Removable media makes it easy for a user to move data from one computer to another. Read Full Definition

pair programming

Pair programming is an Agile software development technique originating from Extreme programming (XP) in which two developers team together and work on one computer. Read Full Definition

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backpropagation algorithm

Backpropagation, or backward propagation of errors, is an algorithm that is designed to test for errors working back from output nodes to input nodes. Read Full Definition

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state management

Application state management is the process of maintaining knowledge of an application's inputs across multiple related data flows that form a complete business transaction -- or a session -- to understand the ... Read Full Definition

user behavior analytics (UBA)

User behavior analytics (UBA) is the tracking, collecting and assessing of user data and activities using monitoring systems. Read Full Definition

3-2-1 backup strategy

The 3-2-1 backup is a time-tested data protection and recovery methodology for ensuring that data is protected adequately and up-to-date backup copies of the data are available when needed. Read Full Definition

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pop-up shop

A pop-up shop is a temporary retail space that is typically used to introduce a new product line, test a new market or generate awareness for a product or cause. Read Full Definition

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