App Store
The App Store is an application for the iPhone and iPod touch created by Apple Inc., which allows users to browse and download applications, from the iTunes Store, that were developed with the iPhone SDK and published through Apple
Cryptotrojan
A cryptovirus, cryptotrojan or cryptoworm is a type of malware that encrypts the data belonging to an individual on a computer, demanding a ransom for its restoration
Customer relationship management (CRM)
It is a term applied to processes implemented by a company to handle its contact with its customers.
D2D (Disk to Disk)
The term "disk-to-disk", or "D2D", generally refers to disk-to-disk backup. With D2D, a computer hard disk is backed up to another hard disk rather than to a tape or floppy
DAT
Digital Audio Tape (DAT or R-DAT) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by Sony and Philips in the mid 1980s
DNS (Domain name system)
The domain name system (DNS) stores and associates many types of information with domain names, but most importantly, it translates domain names (computer hostnames) to IP addresses
DRM
As the proud new possessor of an iPod, DRM these days is more than just an acronym to me. But for those of you out there for whom it is still just another TLA (three letter acronym), suffice to say that DRM stands for Digital Rights Management.
DVD
A new type of media similar to a CDROM, a Digital Versatile Disk is an optical technology that follows a different format for recording
DVD recorder
A DVD recorder is an optical disc recorder that records video onto blank writable DVD media.
Data Warehousing
Similar to a warehouse which is a repository for goods, a data warehouse is a central repository of significant parts of data an enterprise collects in various departments and sections
Data recovery
Data recovery is the process of salvaging data from damaged, failed, corrupted or inaccessible primary storage media when it cannot be accessed normally.
Database
A computer database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system.
Digital Cameras
Unlike the normal cameras that use a film roll to capture the images, Digital Cameras use a digital medium to capture the images thereby making it possible to directly transfer to the computer with higher image clarity
Digital media
Digital media (as opposed to analog media) usually refers to electronic media that work on digital codes.
Disaster recovery
Disaster recovery is the process, policies and procedures of restoring operations critical to the resumption of business, including regaining access to data
Document management system (DMS)
It is a computer system (or set of computer programs) used to track and store electronic documents and/or images of paper documents
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