German | English |
A2A-Integration | A2A integration (The process of coordinating the operation of the various programs, databases, and existing technologies of a business or enterprise so that they function as an efficient, business-wide system) |
B2B-Integration | B2B integration (The exchange of electronic documents between two companies, for example, for the purpose of trading) |
Business-to-Business-Integration | business-to-business integration (The exchange of electronic documents between two companies, for example, for the purpose of trading) |
Computer-Telefonie-Integration | computer telephony integration (The practice of using a computer to control one or more telephone and communications functions) |
Integration von Anwendungsquelldaten | application source data integration (The process of taking data from a data warehouse or data mart into PerformancePoint Planning Server staging and application databases) |
Integration von Quelldaten | source data integration (The process of cleansing source data, such as transactional and operational data, and moving it to a data warehouse or a data mart) |
Integration von Unternehmensanwendungen | enterprise application integration (The process of coordinating the operation of the various programs, databases, and existing technologies of a business or enterprise so that they function as an efficient, business-wide system) |
Outlook-Integration | Outlook integration (Connectivity between Lync or Office Communicator, and Outlook where Lync or Office Communicator receives data from Outlook to make the functions of Lync or Office Communicator work) |
systemeigene Integration | native integration (In Silverlight, the use of platform-specific functionality in a Silverlight-based application) |
Universal Description, Discovery and Integration | Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (A specification for publishing and locating information about Web services. It defines a standards-based way to store and retrieve information about services, service providers, binding information, and technical interface definitions, all classified using a set of standard or custom classification schemes) |