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  1. Risk Analysis

    … usually does anyway)." Risk Analysis in information technology is the process of identifying, assessing, and … Conceptually, Risk Analysis is a financial advisor for technology—it quantifies uncertainty and predicts where …
  2. IT Operations

    … and maintenance of an organization’s information technology infrastructure, including servers, networks, … IT Operations is the heartbeat of enterprise technology—it keeps the digital systems running smoothly …
  3. NIST

    … NIST , the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is a United States federal agency that quietly … widely understood. Its work touches nearly every aspect of technology, often unnoticed by the end-user, but its …
  4. Docker

    … shipping, and running applications using containerization technology. Originally released in 2013 by Solomon …
  5. Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2

    … Subscriber Line 2 , is an enhanced broadband access technology that delivers high-speed data over existing … better performance over short loop lengths, making it a key technology for last-mile broadband. Technically, VDSL2 …
  6. NVIDIA

    … /ɛnˈvɪdiə/ n. “An American technology company specializing in GPUs and AI computing platforms.” NVIDIA is a leading technology company known primarily for designing graphics …
  7. Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor

    … Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) is a semiconductor technology widely used for constructing integrated circuits, … integrated circuits. In practical workflows, CMOS technology is employed in microprocessor design, memory …
  8. PLANNER

    PLANNER PLANNER , short for PLANNER Programming Language , is an early AI programming language developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the 1960s by Carl Hewitt. PLANNER introduced the concepts of…
  9. MIT Design Language

    MIT Design Language MDL , short for MIT Design Language , is a high-level programming language developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the late 1960s by Gerald Sussman and Carl Hewitt. Originally designed…
  10. Compliance

    … ensuring that an organization’s policies, processes, and technology adhere to legal, regulatory, and industry …