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created on February 23, 2021
EFSS is an acronym for Enterprise File Sync and Share. EFSS are software services that permit organizations to securely synchronize and share data in various file formats. For example, video, music, photos, spreadsheets, etc. from multiple devices between employees, external clients, partners, etc.
created on February 23, 2021
Data Orchestration (or syncing) in a computer is the process of updating files in two or more locations via certain rules. 1. In one-way File Orchestration (a.k.a.) mirroring, updated files are copied from a 'source' location to one or more 'target' locations, but no files are copied back to the source location. 2. In two-way Data Orchestration, updated files are copied in both directions, usually with the purpose of keeping the two locations identical to each other in real-time.
created on September 15, 2014
Cloud is a hashtag used by information technology professionals. "Cloud" is a technology metaphor that illustrates how data and information is leveraged.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) explains cloud computing as;
"?a solution that allows on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction."
created on September 15, 2014
Synchronization (or syncing) in technology speak, is the process updating files in two or more locations via certain rules.
1. In one-way file synchronization, (a.k.a.) mirroring, updated files are copied from a ?source? location to one or more ?target? locations, but no files are copied back to the source location.
2. In two-way file synchronization, updated files are copied in both directions, usually with the purpose of keeping the two locations identical to each other in real time.
created on September 15, 2014
This is the abbreviated hash tag used by Information Technology professionals for File synchronization. "Filesync" (or syncing) in computer terminology is the process updating files in two or more locations via certain rules.
1. In one-way file synchronization, (a.k.a.) mirroring, updated files are copied from a ?source? location to one or more ?target? locations, but no files are copied back to the source location.
2. In two-way file synchronization, updated files are copied in both directions, usually with the purpose of keeping the two locations identical to each other.
created on September 15, 2014
Replication is a term frequently used in technology that refers to sharing information between networks, servers, computers and databases.
created on September 15, 2014
Replication is a term frequently used in technology that refers to sharing information between networks, servers, computers and databases. File replication is a process that improves workflow for enterprises because it copies, shares and distributes data and files.
created on September 15, 2014
In software computing technology, the term ?cross-platform,? means that computer programs, processes and associated documentation works on more than one operating system or more than one type of computer architecture.
"Cross platform" is software that is independent from platforms. There are two types of cross platform. They are:
1. Those which require special development for each platform it supports
2. "Ready to go" or those that don't need special provisioning.
Examples of different operating systems include; Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix, Solaris and AIX
Computer architecture includes logic, build and additional views within computer systems. In cloud computing, platforms consist of system architecture components that include storage, databases, run-time (real-time or automated) and queues.
Examples of different platforms include; Intel, AMD, SPARC and IBM power are different platforms.
created on February 28, 2013
Managed file transfer (MFT) is a software solution that facilitates the secure transfer of data from one computer to another or from a computer to a server or from many servers to one computer
created on February 28, 2013
Methodologies for small, mid-size and large enterprise corporate business that transfer data (reporting, files, etc) from server to cloud, cloud to server, computer to cloud, cloud to computer and between computers in different geographic locations.
created on February 28, 2013
Hybrid cloud is a technology term, sometimes referred to as a private cloud computing model. It gives organizations flexibility to manage information remotely or offsite
created on February 20, 2013
#NF is an acronym for a genetic disorder called Neurofibromatosis, a condition where tumors grow on nerves. Currently there is no cure. This hashtag was started by The Children's Tumor Foundation.
created on February 20, 2013
Distribution/Access to digitally stored info, i.e. computer programs, multimedia, reports, etc. Methods of storage include transmission & dispersion, manual sharing, utilizing removable media, and servers or other devices, networks, Internet based documents, and use of distributed peer-to-peer networking. It is often used in small, mid-size and large corporate enterprises.
created on February 20, 2013
In technology, a private cloud is a solution that keeps data within the firewall of a small, mid-size or large corporate enterprise. This allows the information to remain within an information technology department.
created on February 20, 2013
Hybrid cloud is a technology term, sometimes referred to as a private cloud computing model. It gives organizations flexibility to manage information remotely or offsite.
created on February 20, 2013
File synchronization (or syncing) in computer is the process updating files in two or more locations via certain rules.
1. In one-way file synchronization, (a.k.a.) mirroring, updated files are copied from a 'source' location to one or more 'target' locations, but no files are copied back to the source location.
2. In two-way file synchronization, updated files are copied in both directions, usually with the purpose of keeping the two locations identical to each other in real time.
created on February 19, 2013
Methodologies for small, mid-size and large enterprise corporate business that transfers data (reporting, files, etc) from server to cloud, cloud to server, computer to cloud, cloud to computer and between computers in different geographic locations.
created on February 18, 2013
Use of a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet as a solution to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server. Cloud computing can be used by individuals, small, mid-size or large scale business enterprises.
created on February 18, 2013
Managed file transfer (MFT) is a software solution for small, medium and large business enterprises. MFT facilitates secure transfer of data from one computer to another, or from a computer to a server, or from many servers to one computer, etc