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Our Latest Articles
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ARCNET
ARCNET is an acronym for Attached Resource Computer Network, an early local area network (LAN) architecture developed in 1976 by Datapoint Corporation.
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Archive Attribute
Unlock the mystery of the Archive Attribute in Windows, its functionality, and cross-platform comparisons with Linux and macOS. Learn to manage and optimize your file backup strategy.
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Archiving (networking)
Archiving is the process of long-term storage of important data for security and recovery reasons.
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ANSI Character Set
ANSI Character Set, also known as Windows Code Page, is an 8-bit character set used by Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows 98 that lets you represent up to 256 characters (numbered 0 through 255).
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ANSI C/C++
ANSI C/C++ is a standard published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for writing C and C++ code.
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Anchor Text (HTML)
Anchor Text, in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), is a source or target of a hypertext link.
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Analog Modem: Tracing the Evolution from Acoustic Couplers to 56K
An analog modem stands as a pivotal device in the history of telecommunications, enabling digital data to traverse the analog infrastructure of traditional telephone lines.
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Analog Transmission
Analog Transmission is the transmission of signals that vary smoothly with time, as shown in the diagram.
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Alpha Platform (DEC)
Alpha Platform was a computer platform whose processor is based on the DEC Alpha RISC architecture microprocessor.
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Knowledge Manager (Site Server)
Microsoft Site Server was a comprehensive Internet server for end-to-end management of enterprise-level Internet and intranet sites.
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Key in a Relational Database
Key in a Relational Database is a column (attribute) or group of columns (attributes) used to uniquely identify records in a table of a relational database such as those created and managed by Microsoft SQL Server.
