- Industry: Software
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Red Hat is a provider of enterprise Linux and other open source software.
Area in a programme or application for typing a word or group of words.
Industry:Software
Central connectivity device for resources on a network. Computer systems, servers, network storage, printers, and more connect to hubs to communicate with each other. A switch and a router are two types of hubs.
Industry:Software
Client-server protocol that tracks, manages, and authenticates users and host names on a network.
Industry:Software
Communications protocol used to connect to a variety of different types of hosts on both private networks and carrier networks such as the Internet.
Industry:Software
Computer system peripheral that users operate by tapping buttons to display characters on a monitor or other output.
Industry:Software
Concept that is commonly utilised by complex document formatting applications for ease of use and accurate rendering. As a user creates a document, it is rendered on a display as it appears when it is saved, printed, or sent to another party.
Industry:Software
Conductors that connect the functional units in a computer (called a bus because it travels to all destinations). Local buses connect elements within the CPU and other buses connect to external memory and peripherals.
Industry:Software
Data or storage device that can be accessed and read but cannot be modified.
Industry:Software
Data structure that contain information about files in a UNIX or UNIX-compatible file system.
Industry:Software
Exchange of messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network. E-mail messages are usually encoded in ASCII text. However, non-text files, such as graphic images and sound files can also be sent as attachments sent in binary streams.
Industry:Software