Machine Learning
A type of artificial intelligence that enables systems to learn from data and improve over time without being explicitly programmed.
A type of artificial intelligence that enables systems to learn from data and improve over time without being explicitly programmed.
Numeronym for the word "Virtualization" (V + 12 letters + N), creating virtual versions of physical resources, such as servers, storage devices, or networks, to improve efficiency and scalability.
A strategic approach where decisions and direction are set by top-level management and flow down through the organization, often aligned with overarching business goals.
A software application that combines elements of both native and web applications, running inside a native container.
The visual, auditory, and other sensory elements that represent a brand, such as logos, colors, and jingles.
Also known as feature creep, the continuous addition of new features to a product, often beyond the original scope, leading to project delays and resource strain.
A clear and concise list of criteria that a product or task must meet to be considered complete, ensuring alignment and understanding within a team.
A prioritized list of features, enhancements, and fixes that are intended to be addressed in future product development cycles.
A technology that uses GPS or RFID to create virtual boundaries around a geographic area, triggering actions when entered or exited.