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CA Process Automation Certified Professional by CA Technologies
CA Service Catalog Certified Professional
CA Service Catalog Certified Professional by CA Technologies
CA Service Desk Manager Certified Professional
CA Service Desk Manager Certified Professional by CA Technologies
CA SiteMinder
Computer Associate’s (CA) SiteMinder is a centralized web access management system that enables user authentication and single sign-on, policy-based authorization, identity federation, and auditing of access to Web applications and portals.
CA SiteMinder Certified Professional
CA SiteMinder Certified Professional by CA Technologies
CA Spectrum Certified Professional
CA Spectrum Certified Professional by CA Technologies
CABA (Certified Associate Business Analyst)
Certified Associate Business Analyst (CABA) by Quality Assurance Institute (QAI)
In Microsoft program development, a cabinet is a single file created to hold a number of compressed files. A related set of cabinet files can be contained in a folder. A cabinet file usually has the file name suffix of ".cab".
A component that exchanges digital signals with cable modems on a cable network. A cable modem termination system is located at the local office of a cable television company.
CableLabs Certified Cable Modems
Formerly known as DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications), is a standard interface for cable modems, the devices that handle incoming and outgoing data signals between a cable TV operator, and a computer or television set.
A component that transparently stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster. The data that is stored within a cache might be values that have been computed earlier or duplicates of original values that are stored elsewhere.
The consistency of data stored in local caches of a shared resource so as to ensure that when one copy of an operand is changed, the other copies of the operand must be changed also.
A method of tricking a computer into running Java code it would not ordinarily run. The method consists of placing code in the computer's local disk cache when the computer uses Internet Explorer in certain environments.
A random access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data, it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data there.
A.k.a. domain name system (DNS) poisoning or DNS cache poisoning, is the
corruption of an Internet server's domain name system table by replacing an Internet address with that of another, rogue address.
A dedicated network server or service acting as a server that saves Web pages or other Internet content locally. Cache servers allow users to access content offline, including rich media files or other documents.