virtual data

  • 1Virtual data room — A virtual data room (sometimes a data site) is an online repository of information that is used for the storing and distribution of documents. In many cases, a virtual data room is used to facilitate the due diligence process during an M A… …

    Wikipedia

  • 2virtual data network —    A method used to provide full interconnection of all LAN segments without using dedicated circuits so that customers pay only for the services they actually use. Also known as a virtual LAN.    See also bandwidth on demand; virtual circuit …

    Dictionary of networking

  • 3Data integration — involves combining data residing in different sources and providing users with a unified view of these data.[1] This process becomes significant in a variety of situations, which include both commercial (when two similar companies need to merge… …

    Wikipedia

  • 4Data room — Data rooms (online data room) are used in many different types of transaction where the vendor (in the case of a property, M A or share sale) or the authority (in the case of a PFI/PPP project) wishes to disclose a large amount of confidential… …

    Wikipedia

  • 5Data Web — refers to a government open source project that was started in 1995 to develop open source framework that networks distributed statistical databases together into a seamless unified virtual data warehouse. Originally funded by the U.S. Census… …

    Wikipedia

  • 6data room — Part of the information disclosure process in the sale and acquisition of a business, particularly on an auction sale. The seller may put together a physical data room where information about the target business is collected together for all… …

    Law dictionary

  • 7Virtual facility — A Virtual Facility (VF) is a highly realistic digital representation of a data center (primarily). The term virtual in Virtual Facility refers to the use of the word as in Virtual Reality rather than the abstraction of computer resources as in… …

    Wikipedia

  • 8Data warehouse appliance — In computing, a data warehouse appliance consists of an integrated set of servers, storage, operating system(s), DBMS and software specifically pre installed and pre optimized for data warehousing (DW). Alternatively, the term can also apply to… …

    Wikipedia

  • 9Data haven — A data haven, like a corporate haven or tax haven, is a refuge for uninterrupted or unregulated data.[1][2][3] Data havens are locations with legal environments that are friendly to the concept of a computer network freely holding data and even… …

    Wikipedia

  • 10Data buffer — In computer science, a buffer is a region of a physical memory storage used to temporarily hold data while it is being moved from one place to another. Typically, the data is stored in a buffer as it is retrieved from an input device (such as a… …

    Wikipedia