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A Microsoft Outlook global address list - directory of all Microsoft Exchange users and distribution lists to whom messages can be addressed. The administrator creates and maintains this list. The global address list may also contain public folder names. Entries from this list can be added to a users personal address book.
- Browse Related Terms: E-mail Message Store., EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), Email Message Store, GAL, journaling, Logfile, Native Environment, OST, OST file format, PAB, PST (Personal Folder File), System Registry
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A computer compression format for pictures.
A computer compression format for pictures.
- Browse Related Terms: CCITT Group 4, cinepak, Compression Ratio, File Compression, File Format, GIF (Graphic interchange format), Image Processing Card (IPC), JPEG, JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group), LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch), MD5, MPEG-1 & -2, TIFF Group IV (compression), ZIP
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A gigabyte is a measure of computer data storage capacity and is a billion (1,000,000,000) bytes.
A gigabyte is a measure of computer data storage capacity and is a billion (1,000,000,000) bytes.
- Browse Related Terms: byte, Data Element, Exabyte, Gigabyte (GB), Kilobyte (K), Kilobyte (Kb), Megabyte (Meg), Petabyte (PB), Terabyte, Terabyte (TB)
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Identification of a file using Greenwich Mean Time as the central time authentication method.
- Browse Related Terms: Compliance Search, Cryptography, Duplex, GMT Timestamp, GPS Generated Timestamp, Production, RIP, Rule 26, Simplex, Spoliation
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Timestamp identifying time as a function of its relationship to Greenwich Mean Time.
- Browse Related Terms: Compliance Search, Cryptography, Duplex, GMT Timestamp, GPS Generated Timestamp, Production, RIP, Rule 26, Simplex, Spoliation
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The use of many shades of gray to represent an image. Continuous-tone images, such as black-and-white photographs, use an almost unlimited number of shades of gray. Conventional computer hardware and software, however, can only represent a limited number of shades of gray (typically 16 or 256).
- Browse Related Terms: aspect ratio, Bi-Tonal, Continuous Tone, De-shading, Dithering, Gray Scale, Grayscale, Halftone, Landscape Mode, Obstruction of Justice, PackBits, RLE (Run Length Encoded), Scale-to-Gray, TIFF Group III (compression)
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An image type that uses black, white, and shades of gray to represent an image. Generally, the greater the number of shades of grey, the better the image will look, and the larger the file will be.
- Browse Related Terms: aspect ratio, Bi-Tonal, Continuous Tone, De-shading, Dithering, Gray Scale, Grayscale, Halftone, Landscape Mode, Obstruction of Justice, PackBits, RLE (Run Length Encoded), Scale-to-Gray, TIFF Group III (compression)
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Software designed to operate on a network and allow several people to work together on the same documents and files.
- Browse Related Terms: architecture, Backbone, file transfer, Firewall, Groupware, Host, LAN (Local area network), Local area network, MAC Address, Network Gear, Network Operating System, Neural Network, subnet address, System Administrator (sys admin, sys op), System administrator (sysadmin, sysop)
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A set of screen presentations and metaphors that utilize graphic elements such as icons in an attempt to make an operating system easier to use.
A set of screen presentations and metaphors that utilize graphic elements such as icons in an attempt to make an operating system easier to use.
- Browse Related Terms: CPU (Central Processing Unit), Enterprise Architecture, ESI Backup Systems, GUI (Graphical User Interface), Hacker, Hidden Files or Data, MS-DOS, NOS (Network Operating System), Operating System (OS), OS, path, UNIX
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