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  • Unified network management

    The administration of both wired and wireless networks through a single interface.

  • Unified storage system

    A storage system that makes it possible to run and manage files and applications from a single device. It consolidates file-based and block-based access in a single storage platform and supports fibre channel SAN, IP-based SAN (iSCSI), and NAS.

  • Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)

    The way of identifying any points of content, whether it be a page of text, a video or sound clip, a still or animated image, or a program. The most common form of URI is the Web page address.

  • Uniform Resource Locator (URL)

    The unique address for a file that is accessible on the Internet. A common way to get to a Web site is to enter the URL of its home page file in the Web browser's address line. 

  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)

    A device that allows your computer to keep running for at least a short time when the primary power source is lost. It also provides protection from power surges. 

  • Unit testing

    A software development process in which the smallest testable parts of an application, called units, are individually and independently scrutinized for proper operation. Unit testing is often automated but it can also be done manually. 

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  • Unity

    Unity is a cross-platform game creation system developed by Unity Technologies, including a game engine and integrated development environment (IDE). It is used to develop video games for web sites, desktop platforms, consoles, and mobile devices.

  • Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)

    The microchip with programming that controls a computer's interface to its attached serial devices. It provides the computer with an interface interface so that it can "talk" to and exchange data with modems and other serial devices.

  • Universal Data Access (UDA)

    Microsoft's model or framework for a single uniform application program interface to different software makers' databases, both relational and nonrelational. UDA is the database access part of Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM).

  • Universal Description, Discovery,and Integration (UDDI)

    An XML-based registry for businesses worldwide to list themselves on the Internet. Its ultimate goal is to streamline online transactions by enabling companies to find one another on the Web and make their systems interoperable for e-commerce. 

  • Universal Disk Format (UDF)

    A CD-ROM and DVD file system standard developed as a means of ensuring consistency among data written to various optical media, by facilitating both data interchange and the implementation of the ISO/IEC 13346 standard. 

  • Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS)

    A third-generation (3G) broadband, packet-based transmission of text, digitized voice, video, and multimedia at data rates up to 2 megabits per second (Mbps). UMTS is based on the Global System for Mobile (GSM) communication standard.

  • Universal Naming Convention (UNC)

    A way to identify a shared file in a computer without having to specify (or know) the storage device it is on. 

  • Universal network

    The idea of a single network that integrates the existing voice and public telecommunications network (including the Internet), cable TV, data networks, and video broadcast networks so that they work together well. 

  • Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)

    A standard that uses Internet and Web protocols to enable devices such as PCs, peripherals, intelligent appliances, and wireless devices to be plugged into a network and automatically know about each other. 

  • Universal Synchronous/Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (USART)

    A microchip that facilitates communication through a computer's serial port using the RS-232C protocol. Like a UART, a USART provides the computer with the interface necessary for communication with modems and other serial devices. 

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