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econ., commer., construct. |
service |
econ., stat. |
service trades; services |
environ. |
services The carrying out of work for which there is a constant public demand by the provision of labor and the utilization of tools |
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comp., MS |
Live Services (A portfolio of Microsoft products, specifically adCenter, Office Live, Windows Live) |
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comp., MS |
Active Directory Federation Services (A component that provides Web single-sign-on (SSO) technologies. AD FS provides SSO by securely sharing digital identity and entitlement rights across security and enterprise boundaries. AD FS supports the WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile (WS-F PRP)) |
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comp., MS |
PerformancePoint Services (A collection of services for Microsoft SharePoint Server that enables users to monitor organizational goals, to analyze performance information through up-to-date content and context-rich dashboards and scorecards, and to use that information to make business decisions) |
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commun., IT |
ISDN services |
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commun., IT |
EXEC services |
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comp., MS |
Project Services (A SharePoint application service that enables Project Server functionality) |
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comp., MS |
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (A family of Microsoft Web-based team collaboration environments that provide the ability to create and access virtual workspaces for managing documents, discussions, lists, surveys and other important contextual information such as team member status and presence) |
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comp., MS |
Windows SharePoint Services (A family of Microsoft Web-based team collaboration environments that provide the ability to create and access virtual workspaces for managing documents, discussions, lists, surveys and other important contextual information such as team member status and presence) |