Software whose source code is proprietary and not publicly available for modification.
An organization that sells cloud-based services for customers.
The time between a user’s request and the system’s response.
The networked integration of industrial machinery, sensors and software systems.
A computer-based system that perceives data, reasons or learns from it.
The systems that support the operation of IT services.
A cloud vendor that operates large-scale, globally distributed infrastructure.
The processing capacity of computer systems used to run applications.
A facility that houses computing, storage and networking infrastructure.
A system design approach that ensures continuous operation with minimal downtime.
The use of aggregated computing resources to perform complex calculations at high speed.
An architecture that unifies data management, integration and governance.
An open source platform that automates running applications in containers.
A security vulnerability or attack in which an entity gains unauthorized access rights.
The process of converting readable data into an encoded form.
The field of computer science that designs methods to secure information through encryption.
The person or group that directly uses a software application, system or service.
A cloud-based object storage service that manages unstructured data.
A logical storage container used in cloud object storage systems.
A distributed computing model in which client devices request resources or services from centralized servers.