- Industry: Software
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Red Hat is a provider of enterprise Linux and other open source software.
A protocol for secure terminal access to remote computer systems. SSH uses key-based cryptography to securely authenticate and transmit session data from client to host.
Industry:Software
A protocol that allows TCP/IP communication over a computer's parallel port using a specially designed cables.
Industry:Software
A protocol used for transferring files between machines on networks such as LANs and the Internet. In a typical FTP session, a client logs onto an FTP server, views directory listings, and downloads files from the server. FTP sessions can either be anonymous or require authentication for access.
Industry:Software
A related or contextual item that is displayed to remind a user of a particular function or action.
Tooltips usually display an explanation of a certain object's functionality in a graphical application.
Industry:Software
A set of instructions stored on a ROM CHIP that handles input-output functions and system component management (such as power configuration and interrupt request settings).
Industry:Software
A shared data file that is distributed to any interested recipient for the secure transmission of data.
Used in conjunction with a private key to decrypt data.
Industry:Software
A small software utility that loads and manages multiple operating systems (and their variants).
GRUB is the default bootloader for Red Hat Linux.
Industry:Software
A standard for PC cards. Adding a modem, network card, and removable disc drives (especially on portable computers) sometime requires the use of PCMCIA cards and compatible slots on computer systems.
Industry:Software
A standardised document rendering computer language that treats document text, images, and borders as objects. Most printers can output PS documents, and most desktop publishing applications can render PS files.
Industry:Software