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data portability

Data portability is the ability to move data among different application programs, computing environments or cloud services. Read Full Definition

sharding

Sharding is a type of database partitioning that separates large databases into smaller, faster, more easily managed parts. Read Full Definition

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Starlink

Starlink is a satellite internet constellation system that aims to deliver global internet coverage. Read Full Definition

integration testing or integration and testing (I&T)

Integration testing -- also known as integration and testing (I&T) -- is a type of software testing in which the different units, modules or components of a software application are tested as a combined entity. Read Full Definition

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DMZ in networking

In computer networks, a DMZ, or demilitarized zone, is a physical or logical subnet that separates a local area network (LAN) from other untrusted networks -- usually, the public internet. Read Full Definition

Apple watchOS (Apple Watch operating system)

Apple watchOS is the operating system (OS) designed specifically for the Apple Watch wearable device, with features that take advantage of the smaller screen and location of the device on the user's wrist. Read Full Definition

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recruitment process outsourcing (RPO)

Recruitment process outsourcing (RPO) is when an employer turns the responsibility of finding potential job candidates over to a third-party service provider. Read Full Definition

consumerization of IT

The consumerization of IT refers to how software and hardware products designed for personal use migrated into the enterprise and were used for work purposes. Read Full Definition

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Facebook

Facebook is a social networking website that was founded in February 2004 by Harvard University students Chris Hughes, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, Eduardo Saverin and Mark Zuckerberg. Read Full Definition

agri-tech

Agri-tech, sometimes ag-tech, agtech or digital agriculture, is the application of technology and digital tools to farming. Read Full Definition