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- Application Service Provider [r]: An organization that offers host computers, leased or user-owned, with a high-availability infrastructure and the ability to support actual applications rather than connectivity to them. [e]
- BGP community [r]: One or more 16- or 32-bit fields that accompany an address advertised by the Border Gateway Protocol, describing some administrative aspect of the address, such as membership in a group of routes or instructions on how widely the recipient should readvertise it [e]
- Computer network [r]: A collection of computers or digital devices ("nodes") connected by communication links. [e]
- Convergence of communications [r]: Technical specifications and infrastructure to allow all types of communications (e.g., telephone, web, television) to interface over a common set of information transfer technologies [e]
- Email [r]: A method of composing, sending, storing, and receiving messages over electronic communication systems. [e]
- HTTP [r]: Network protocol on which the World Wide Web is based. [e]
- Information assurance [r]: The combination of computer security, communications security, auditing and administrative controls such as physical security and personnel security clearances [e]
- Internet Protocol [r]: Highly resilient protocol for messages sent across the internet, first by being broken into smaller packets (each with the endpoint address attached), then moving among many mid-points by unpredictable routes, and finally being reassembled into the original message at the endpoint. IP version 4 (IPv4) is from 1980 but lacked enough addresses for the entire world and was superseded by IP version 6 (IPv6) in 1998. [e]
- Internet Service Provider [r]: A business, or possibly an internal support organization, that manages connectivity among end user workstations, local area networks, servers, and the public Internet using Internet Protocol version 4, Internet Protocol version 6, or both. [e]
- Multihoming [r]: A wide range of techniques for providing multiple communications paths among logical or physical points in computer networks, primarily for fault tolerance but also for load distribution or traffic engineering [e]
- Routing policy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Virtual private network [r]: The emulation of a private Wide Area Network (WAN) facility using IP facilities, including the public Internet or private IP backbones. [e]
- Web server [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Wiki [r]: A website that allows anyone (with registration required or not) to edit any page and to add new pages. [e]
- DHCP [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Marcus Ranum [r]: Add brief definition or description
- SNMP [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ban Ki-moon [r]: Secretary-General of the United Nations since 2006; formerly Foreign Minister of South Korea [e]