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A Full List of IT Terminology

We’ve compiled a full list of commonly encountered IT terminology that will help you better understand the industry and how it works. By familiarizing yourself with basic computer terms and definitions, you’ll allow yourself to understand manuals, descriptions, and everyday jargon necessary to fully grasp IT products and services.

You’ll find our tech glossary is conveniently laid out below in alphabetical order with an easy navigation interface so you can quickly reference words related to technology.

In addition to our tech terms, you can also find other resources to help you learn more about the role of technology in modern industry, including blogs, whitepapers, and case studies. Though our list of IT terms to know is expansive, if you have any further questions regarding things to know about technology, please contact us.

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Cloud Storage

Cloud storage refers to a model of data storage where digital information is stored, managed and maintained, and backed up remotely through a cloud computing provider while remaining available for access to a user over a network.

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  • Cloud Solutions
  • What is the Cloud?
  • Cost-Saving Benefits of Cloud Computing
  • What to Consider Before Migrating to the Cloud
  • Leveraging the Cloud for Security
  • The Year of the Cloud – Looking Back at 2017
  • Ins & Outs of the Cloud Computing Stack
  • Cloud Storage
  • Private Cloud
  • Public Cloud
  • Hybrid Cloud

Private Cloud

A private cloud allows for more customization and control over data and is only available to a select user or group instead of the general public. They are accessible generally over the internet or a private internal network which allows for a more protected environment.

Related Resources

  • Cloud Solutions
  • Cost-Saving Benefits of Cloud Computing
  • What to Consider Before Migrating to the Cloud
  • Leveraging the Cloud for Security
  • The Year of the Cloud – Looking Back at 2017
  • Ins & Outs of the Cloud Computing Stack
  • Cloud Storage
  • Private Cloud
  • Public Cloud
  • Hybrid Cloud

Public Cloud

A public cloud allows information to be accessed and stored in widespread data centers provided by third-parties and is usually accessible to the general public over the Internet.

Related Resources

  • Cloud Solutions
  • Cost-Saving Benefits of Cloud Computing
  • What to Consider Before Migrating to the Cloud
  • Leveraging the Cloud for Security
  • The Year of the Cloud – Looking Back at 2017
  • Ins & Outs of the Cloud Computing Stack
  • Cloud Storage
  • Private Cloud
  • Public Cloud
  • Hybrid Cloud

Hybrid Cloud

Hybrid cloud allows businesses to seamlessly scale on-premises infrastructure and computing resources by combining a private cloud with public cloud services. This model offers security, scalability, flexibility, and is often the most cost-effective solution to cloud computing.

Related Resources

  • Cloud Solutions
  • Cost-Saving Benefits of Cloud Computing
  • What to Consider Before Migrating to the Cloud
  • Leveraging the Cloud for Security
  • The Year of the Cloud – Looking Back at 2017
  • Ins & Outs of the Cloud Computing Stack
  • Cloud Storage
  • Private Cloud
  • Public Cloud
  • Hybrid Cloud

Cluster

A cluster is defined as a group of servers and other devices that act as a single system to enable high availability and, in some cases, load balancing and parallel processing.

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  • Rack

Corrupt Data

Data corruption happens when code or information is intentionally or unintentionally changed from its original correct form and becomes broken, unreadable and sometimes inaccessible. Corruption can be logical or random and usually occurs when a piece of data loses its base integrity that can cause a break in a program or can render a file useless to a user.

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  • The Importance of Backups: Restoring Data After A Breach
  • Breach

Collaboration

Collaboration is the process of providing software through different types of network structures that create a consistent user experience through various devices and also stores data off-premises. These tools help drive more efficient work practices and enhance communication in the modern business environment.

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  • Collaboration
  • Version Control: Collaborating on Live Projects
  • How to Make the Best of BYOD
  • BYOD

Compliance

Compliance refers to the process of ensuring your business and all its employees are in accordance with established laws, regulations, standards and ethical practices that are relevant to your organization.

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  • GDPR
  • HIPAA

CPU

A Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the main component of a computer that processes all instructions. It runs the operating system and applications, continuously receiving input from the user or active software programs, then producing output that is either displayed on a screen or stored in an application.

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  • HaaS

CRM

A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) uses a collection of information to provide solutions that improve how you interact and conduct business with a customer. CRM systems and applications are intended to ensure customer relationships are prosperous, track engagements and deliver data.

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