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adapter cardAdapterkarte (A printed circuit board that enables a personal computer to use a peripheral device, such as a CD-ROM drive, modem, or joystick, for which it does not already have the necessary connections, ports, or circuit boards. Commonly, a single adapter card can have more than one adapter on it)
all-in-one card readerAll-in-One-Kartenleser (A flash card reader with slots that support the majority of card formats without the need of either a camera adaptor or external power)
audio cardSoundkarte (A type of expansion board on PC-compatible computers that allows the playback and recording of sound, such as from a WAV or MIDI file or a music CD-ROM. Most PCs sold at retail include a sound card)
Base Smart Card Cryptographic Service ProviderKryptografiedienstanbieter für Basissmartcards (The basic software module for by smart cards that performs cryptography and includes algorithms for authentication, encoding, and encryption)
Base Smart Card CSPCSP für Basissmartcards (The basic software module for by smart cards that performs cryptography and includes algorithms for authentication, encoding, and encryption)
Business CardVisitenkarte (A card-like layout on an Outlook Contact that provides the user with the look of a real world business card)
cache cardCachekarte (An expansion card that increases a system's cache memory)
card validation codeKPN (A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back)
card validation codeKartenprüfnummer (A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back)
Card Verification ValueKreditkartenprüfnummer (A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back)
CF cardCF-Karte (A memory card that is supported by many types of devices. It is larger than a secure digital card)
check cardScheckkarte (A type of bank card where the amount of purchase is immediately withdrawn from the user's bank account)
circulating cardUmlaufkarte (A reusable card that signals process and transfer activities as it circulates between the material's point of origin and point of consumption)
CompactFlash cardCompactFlash-Karte (A memory card that is supported by many types of devices. It is larger than a secure digital card)
compliant cardkompatible Karte (A card that meets the requirements for use in a Windows Phone)
contact cardVisitenkarte (A presentation of information about a contact, including presence status and activity)
credit cardKreditkarte (A type of payment card where the supplier is paid by the card issuer. The card holder then pays the card issuer)
credit card authorizationKreditkartenautorisierung (The process of verifying the credit card holder's identification and credit worthiness before a sales order is processed and fulfilled)
credit card captureKreditkartenerfassung (The process of verifying the credit card holder's identification and credit worthiness when a sales order is fulfilled)
credit card preauthorizationKreditkartenvorautorisierung (The process of verifying the credit card holder's identification and credit worthiness before a sales order is processed and fulfilled. The merchant asks the credit card company to reduce the customer's credit line by the invoice amount without charging the account. The preauthorization usually expires after a fixed period of time defined by the credit card processor)
data cardDatenkarte (A small card that provides mobile broadband Internet access. Removable data cards can be in the format of PC cards, USB cards, ExpressCards; data cards can also be embedded laptop modules)
debit cardDebitkarte (A type of bank card where the amount of purchase is immediately withdrawn from the user's bank account)
Electronic Business Cardelektronische Visitenkarte (A card-like layout on an Outlook Contact that provides the user with the look of a real world business card)
expansion cardErweiterungskarte (A card that connects to an expansion bus and contains one or more devices)
external storage cardexterne Speicherkarte (A device for data storage that is external to a computer's main memory)
fast cardSchnellkarte (An NFC-enabled card (like a credit card) that users can use for payments or other transactions even when the phone is locked)
flash memory cardFlashspeicherkarte (A device used by many digital cameras to store pictures and video. Flash memory cards store computer information such as text, pictures, and music, and can be copied, erased, and used many times)
gift cardGeschenkkarte (A physical or electronic card storing currency that customers can use to buy apps and similar items)
information cardInformationskarte (In CardSpace, a set of identity information, representing a user)
job cardProjektkarte (A mechanism to provide feedback about the production process. A job card lists the individual job numbers of a specific operation, along with actual consumption statistics)
job cardEinzelvorgangsliste (A mechanism to provide feedback about the production process. A job card lists the individual job numbers of a specific operation, along with actual consumption statistics)
kanban cardKanban-Karte (A printed document that represents a kanban on the shopfloor, on a physical kanban board or Heijunka board, in a shipment, or in inventory)
location cardInfokarte für interessanten Ort (A card that appears on the card screen or map screen that describes more information about a point of interest, such as its address, a picture, and its operating hours)
map cardAtlaskarte (A card that appears on the card screen that users can touch to open the main map of Concierge)
memory cardSpeicherkarte (In a server cluster, a resource that can act as the cluster's quorum resource. To be quorum-capable, a resource must provide shared storage and a means of persistent arbitration. The cluster service defines only physical disk resources as quorum-capable)
network card driverNetzwerkkartentreiber (A device driver that works directly with the network card, acting as an intermediary between the card and the protocol driver)
non-compliant cardnicht kompatible Karte (An SD card that does not meet the requirements for use in a Windows Phone)
partner locations cardPartnerinfokarte (A card that appears on the card screen that you can use to highlight alternate venue locations or company branches. This card includes a list of such locations by country/region and can show images or a slide show of images about the locations. The default name of this card is Our Other Locations)
PC CardPC-Karte (A removable device, approximately the size of a credit card, that can be plugged into a PCMCIA slot in a portable computer. PCMCIA devices can include modems, network adapters, and hard disk drives)
personal cardpersönliche Karte (An information card that a user has created. The user enters personal information which is then stored as a self-issued card in a secure store. Along with that personal information, the self-issued card contains a "private personal identifier", which is generated when the card is created)
prepaid cardPrepaidkarte (A physical card that represents a specific value or amount of service for which the user has paid in advance)
provisioned credit card processing accountbereitgestelltes Konto zum Abwickeln von Kreditkartentransaktionen (An account that has been set up and activated for processing credit card payments and which was set up by using Dynamics Live)
rate cardGebührenkarte (A sheet of paper that contains the standard rate for the media you buy and sell)
report lost cardKarte verloren (A rich button in the Wallet feature that contains the contact phone number for the card issuer. Tapping the button calls the phone number)
route cardArbeitsplanliste (A production journal that is used to give feedback on actual time consumption for a route)
route cardRoutenerfassung (A production journal that is used to give feedback on actual time consumption for a route)
SD cardSD-Karte (A memory card about the size of a postage stamp that is supported by many types of devices)
secure digital cardSecure Digital Card (A memory card about the size of a postage stamp that is supported by many types of devices)
Side-fold cardlinks gefaltete Karte (One of the page size options available in Publisher for printing a folded card. This option prints four pages per sheet of paper, with fold on left)
smart cardSmartcard (A plastic (credit card–sized or smaller) device with an embedded microprocessor and a small amount of storage that is used, with an access code, to enable certificate-based authentication. Smart cards securely store certificates, public and private keys, passwords, and other types of personal information)
smart card profileSmartcardprofil (A Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM) profile created when a request is performed using a profile template that only includes smart card-based certificate templates)
smart card readerSmartcardleser (A device that is installed in computers to enable the use of smart cards for enhanced security features)
smart card unblockingAufhebung der Smartcardsperre (The action of binding a smart card with administrative credentials to reset the the personal identification number (PIN) attempt counter)
sound cardSoundkarte (A type of expansion board on PC-compatible computers that allows the playback and recording of sound, such as from a WAV or MIDI file or a music CD-ROM. Most PCs sold at retail include a sound card)
storage cardSpeicherkarte (In a server cluster, a resource that can act as the cluster's quorum resource. To be quorum-capable, a resource must provide shared storage and a means of persistent arbitration. The cluster service defines only physical disk resources as quorum-capable)
temporary smart cardtemporäre Smartcard (A non-permanent smart card issued to a user for replacement of a lost smart card or to a user that requires access for a limited time)
Tent cardFaltkarte (One of the page size options available in Publisher for printing a folded card. This option prints two pages per sheet of paper)
tent-fold cardFaltkarte (A top-fold card with four pages. Page one becomes the front cover, pages two and three are the inside pages, and page four is the back of the card)
Top-fold cardoben gefaltete Karte (One of the page size options available in Publisher for printing a folded card. This option prints four pages per sheet of paper, with fold on top)
TV tuner cardTV-Tunerkarte (A video card that can receive television signals, usually through an antenna or cable connection)
UIM cardUIM-Karte (" A card developed for cdmaOne/CDMA2000 ("CDMA") handsets that extends the GSM SIM card to CDMA phones and networks.")
video capture cardVideoaufnahmegerät (A device that converts analog images (for example, from a television or VCR) into digital images)
Virtual Smart Cardvirtuelle Smartcard (The ability for some devices to act like physical smart cards even if they aren't)
wallet cardAusweiskarte (The wallet card works by providing your most important medical information if you are in need of critical care inside or outside a medical facility)