With all of the iPhone news out there lately, we have taken a little break with our dictionary terms, but don’t worry, we will get through the entire alphabet. At the end of all of our letters, we will be regular “techies.”
Here we go with the latest in the computer dictionary series, the letter “E.”
E&M: E&M, stands for “ear and mouth.” It is a term that is used in voice over internet protocol networks, when you make telephone calls using the internet rather than a traditional land-based or mobile phone. E&M refers to a handset, like the traditional phone handset, that has an ear piece to listen to the call and a microphone to transmit audio.
E-cycling: This is the practice of reusing, or recycling electronic equipment, computers and computer parts rather than throwing them away at the end of their use. Computers can be rebuilt for schools and charities, for example, and cell phones can be redistributed to other individuals in need. Normally discarded electronics can pose a big problem because of toxic substances that are involved in manufacturing them. By e-cycling these devices, there is less waste and others can benefit.
Enterprise Storage: Enterprise storage is a centralized place, a repository for data and information related to business. It uses a storage area network, and includes ways to manage the data and protect it. There is also lots of support for the various platforms that are used. With enterprise storage, multiple paths are created to all of that data, so if something happens, such as the loss of a server, the data can still be accessed through another way. An enterprise storage solution is known for its reliability and ease in disaster recovery.
Mary Ann Romans also writes for the Frugal Living Blog here at Families.com, where she shares money saving tips for today’s families.
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