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Advanced Program-to-Program Communication File Transfer ProtocolAdvanced Program-to-Program Communication File Transfer-Protokoll (A file transfer protocol used in IBM host systems, the IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communications equivalent to the TCP/IP File Transfer Protocol)
asynchronous communicationasynchrone Kommunikation (A form of data transmission in which information is sent and received at irregular intervals, one character at a time. Because data is received at irregular intervals, the receiving modem must be signaled to let it know when the data bits of a character begin and end. This is done by means of start and stop bits)
asynchronous communication layerSchicht für die asynchrone Kommunikation (The layer of AJAX functionality that takes care of communication between the browser and the server)
Communication HistoryKommunikationshistorie (The section, located on the Business Contact Manager menu, that tracks interactions with customers by linking items to records)
Communication History folderOrdner "Kommunikationshistorie" (A folder, accessible from the Business Contact Manager menu, that contains all communication history items and the records they are linked to)
communication history itemKommunikationshistorienelement (An item such as an appointment, business note, e-mail message, file, or task that is linked to an Account, Business Contact, Opportunity, or Business Project)
communications channelKommunikationskanal (A medium for transferring information. Depending on its type, a communications channel can carry information (data, sound, and/or video) in either analog or digital form. A communications channel can be a physical link, such as the cable connecting two stations in a network, or it can consist of some electromagnetic transmission on one or more frequencies within a bandwidth in the electromagnetic spectrum, as in radio and television, or in optical, microwave, or voice-grade communication)
communications languageKommunikationssprache (The language chosen by a company in which they want to receive e-mail messages and other business communications from Microsoft)
communications linkKommunikationsverbindung (The connection between computers that enables data transfer)
communications portKommunikationsanschluss (A serial communications port used to connect a device, such as a modem, printer, or mobile device, to a computer)
communications portKommunikationsanschluss (A serial communications port used to connect a device, such as a modem, printer, or mobile device, to a computer)
communications protocolKommunikationsprotokoll (A set of rules or standards designed to enable computers to connect with one another and to exchange information with as little error as possible. The protocol generally accepted for standardizing overall computer communications is a seven-layer set of hardware and software guidelines known as the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model. A somewhat different standard, widely used before the OSI model was developed, is IBM's SNA (Systems Network Architecture). The word protocol is often used, sometimes confusingly, in reference to a multitude of standards affecting different aspects of communication, such as file transfer (for example, XMODEM and ZMODEM), handshaking (for example, XON/XOFF), and network transmissions (for example, CSMA/CD))
communications serverKommunikationsserver (The server through which Communicator connects with other users)
communications serviceKommunikationsdienst (The program that runs the server through which Communicator connects with other users)
Data Communications EquipmentDCE (One of two types of hardware that are connected by an RS-232-C serial connection, the other being a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) device)
initial communicationerster Kontakt (The first contact, for example by email or telephone, with a lead or customer)
interprocess communicationprozessübergreifende Kommunikation (The ability of one task or process to communicate with another in a multitasking operating system. Common methods include pipes, semaphores, shared memory, queues, signals, and mailboxes)
Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 Public IM ConnectivityMicrosoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 - Verbindung mit öffentlichen Chatdiensten (A Microsoft license offered on a per-user, per-month subscription price which provides organizations with the capability to connect their existing base of Live Communications Server-enabled users to the top public IM service providers (MSN, AOL, and Yahoo!))
near field communicationNear Field Communication (A communication technology based on short range (4cm or less) wireless data exchange)
near field communication sensorNahfeldkommunikations-Sensor (A type of sensor (such as a proximity sensor) that uses near field communication (NFC))
Office Communications ServerOffice Communications Server-Computer (A computer that runs Microsoft Office Communications Server software)
Office Communications Server Certificate WizardOffice Communications Server-Zertifikat-Assistent (The wizard that guides users through the process of configuring certificates for Office Communications Server)
remote communicationsRemotekommunikation (Interaction with a remote computer through a telephone connection or another communications line)
turnkey communications lineAnbieter für vollständige Kommunikationseinrichtungen (A private network provider that is hired by a company to facilitate electronic data interchange (EDI) or provide other network services)
unified communicationseinheitliches Kommunikationssystem, Unified Communications (A system that integrates platforms for communications including e-mail, voice mail, telephony, instant messaging, and voice and video conferencing)
Unified Communications SIP phoneSIP-Telefon für Unified Communications (A SIP phone that integrates with the Communicator client)
Windows Communication Foundation application serviceWindows Communication Foundation-Anwendungsdienst (An application service such as authentication, profile properties, or roles, that can be accessed by any non-ASP.NET application that can read and send messages in SOAP format. WCF services enable different types of applications to share common data, such as user credentials for logging in)
Windows Communications AppsWindows-Kommunikations-Apps (The download package that includes People, Messaging, Mail, and Calendar)
wireless communicationFunkkommunikation (Communication between a computer and another computer or device without wires. The form of wireless communication provided as part of the Windows operating system uses infrared (IR) light to transmit files. Radio frequencies, as used by cellular and cordless telephones, are another form of wireless communication)