Tech Quiz of the Day:

Business software

Nov 13 2008   11:42AM GMT

Tech quiz of the day from WhatIs.com: How much do you know about Microsoft Operations Framework?



Posted by: Ivy Wigmore
Microsoft Windows, operating systems, programming, Business continuity, Microsoft, Tech Trivia, business model, personal computing, Business software

The WhatIs.com Word of the Day is Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF).

Tech Trivia
What year was the first version of Windows released?
a. 1985
b. 1990
c. 1995
Answer

Secret Word of the Day
Bill Gates and Paul Allen started out by writing a program for this, the first commercially available PC to attract a substantial user base. What’s the secret word?
Answer

IT Acronym Challenge
Gates and Allen adapted BASIC, a mainframe programming language, for the new computer. What does BASIC stand for?
Answer

Nov 6 2008   5:24PM GMT

Tech quiz of the day from WhatIs.com: How much do you know about Flexible Mandatory Access Control (FMAC)?



Posted by: Alex Howard
hardware, Security, Sun Microsystems, operating systems, DataCenter, open source, malware, server, Tech Trivia, Business software

The WhatIs.com Word of the Day is Flexible Mandatory Access Control (FMAC).

Tech Trivia
What operating system preceded Solaris at Sun Microsystems?
Answer

Secret Word of the Day
This open source program is designed to automatically and quickly generate scanners, also known as tokenizers, which recognize lexical patterns in text. What’s the secret word?
Answer

IT Acronym Challenge
SPARC is a 32- and 64-bit microprocessor architecture from Sun Microsystems that is based on reduced instruction set computing (RISC). What does SPARC stand for?
Answer


Oct 21 2008   6:25PM GMT

Tech quiz of the day from WhatIs.com: How much do you know about Drizzle?



Posted by: Alex Howard
Database, Development, SQL Server, DataManagement, open source, programming, cloud computing, Tech Trivia, Business software

The WhatIs.com Word of the Day is Drizzle.

Tech Trivia
The first version of this language was developed at IBM by Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce in the early 1970s. What is it?
Answer

Secret Word of the Day
This is an integrated circuit (IC) to which two or more processors have been attached for enhanced performance, reduced power consumption, and more efficient simultaneous processing of multiple tasks. What’s the secret word?
Answer

IT Acronym Challenge
MySQL is an RDBMS based on SQL that runs on virtually all platforms, including Linux, Unix, and Windows. What does RDBMS stand for?
Answer


Oct 7 2008   4:34PM GMT

Tech Quiz of the Day from WhatIs.com: How much do you know about PaaS?



Posted by: Alex Howard
hardware, Virtualization, operating systems, CIO, supercomputers, SaaS, Web 2.0, Web services, Tech Trivia, business model, Business software

The WhatIs.com Word of the Day is Platform as a Service (PaaS).

Tech Trivia
What Web-based service allows business subscribers to run application programs in the Amazon.com computing environment?
Answer

Secret Word of the Day
This is a stormy marketing term for an enterprise computing architecture that’s protected by a firewall. What’s the secret word?
Answer

IT Acronym Challenge
HaaS, in a grid computing context, is a pay-as-you-go model for accessing a provider’s infrastructure and CPU power. What does HaaS stand for?
Answer


Sep 24 2008   1:56PM GMT

Tech quiz of the day from WhatIs.com: How much do you know about PL/SQL?



Posted by: Alex Howard
IBM, Database, Tech Trivia, Business software

The WhatIs.com Word of the Day for September 23 was PL/SQL.

Tech Trivia
What “relationship” did E.F. Codd invent at IBM in 1970?
Answer

Secret Word of the Day
In a database management system, this is a set of SQL statements with an assigned name that’s retained in the database in compiled form so that it can be shared by a number of programs. What’s the secret word?
Answer

IT Acronym Challenge
Dr. Who might find this type of database worth exploring. An MDB is a type of database that is optimized for data warehouse and OLAP applications. What does MDB stand for?
Answer


Sep 22 2008   8:59PM GMT

Tech quiz of the day from WhatIs.com: How much do you know about Windows 7?



Posted by: Alex Howard
Microsoft Windows, operating systems, Microsoft, Tech Trivia, backup/recovery, Business software

The WhatIs.com Word of the Day is Windows 7.

Tech Trivia
What year was the first version of Windows released?
Answer

Secret Word of the Day
After this is initially loaded into a computer by a boot program, it manages all the other programs in a computer. What’s the secret word?
Answer

IT Acronym Challenge
IcM is an area of ITSM that involves returning service to normal as quickly as possible after an incident, in a way that has little to no negative impact on the business. What does IcM stand for?
Answer

For more about Windows 7, check out this video of the Windows 7 start button and improved calculator.


Sep 15 2008   10:48AM GMT

Tech quiz of the day from WhatIs.com: How much do you know about enterprise content management?



Posted by: Ivy Wigmore
Disaster recovery, compliance, DataManagement, Business continuity, Tech Trivia, backup/recovery, Business software

The WhatIs.com Word of the Day is enterprise content management (ECM).

Tech Trivia
What do you call data that isn’t currently either in transit or in temporary storage?
Answer

Secret Word of the Day
In business accounting, this refers to expenses that aren’t directly related to production; in computing it’s the amount of processing time required for system software such as the OS and utilities. What’s the secret word?
Answer

IT Acronym Challenge
DBA certification has been a good career choice for a long time and demand continues to increase. What does DBA stand for?
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