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  • Box (Box.net)

    An online file-sharing, storage and collaboration service provider that caters to individual users as well as businesses.

  • BPEL (Business Process Execution Language)

    An XML-based language designed to enable task-sharing for a distributed computing or grid computing environment - even across multiple organizations - using a combination of Web services.

  • Brainshark

    Brainshark provides a Web-based application which lets users create, share and track online video presentations that can be viewed at any time, on computers, smartphones, and tablet computers. The application is delivered via software as a service (SaaS).

  • Branding

    The process involved in creating a unique name or an image for a product in the customer and consumers' mind, through various marketing or advertising campaigns online or offline.

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  • Breathalyzer

    A breathalyzer or breathalyser is a device for estimating blood alcohol content (BAC) from a breath sample. Breathalyzer is the brand name of a series of models made by one manufacturer of breath alcohol testing instruments.

  • Breathalyzer Cell Phone (Sobriety cell phone)

    A breathalyzer cell phone, also known as a sobriety cell phone, is a cellular telephone handset equipped with a built-in device for detecting the presence of ethyl alcohol vapor in the breath. 

  • Breeze

    Breeze is a JavaScript library that helps you manage data in rich client applications. Breeze creates dynamic objects that mirror your server-side objects. The properties of these objects can be binded to the controls on the UI so that any change made on the data model, will be tracked and updated on the UI automatically.

  • BREW (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless)

    Qualcomm's open source application development platform for wireless devices equipped for CDMA technology. BREW makes it possible for developers to create portable applications that will work on any handsets equipped with CDMA chipsets.

  • Brick server

    A compact computer server module without a chassis that can come in various processor, RAM, I/O, and storage configurations and is designed to fit into rack locations similar to those for blade servers.  

  • Brillo

    Brillo is the codename for a developer preview of an Android-based embedded operating system platform by Google, announced at Google I/O 2015. It is aimed to be used with low-power, memory constrained IoT devices and supports Bluetooth low energy and Wi-Fi. It extends the Android platform to all your connected devices, so they are easy to set up and work seamlessly with each other and your smartphone.

  • Broadband

    Telecommunication in which a wide band of frequencies is available to transmit information. Information can be multiplexed and sent on many different frequencies or channels within the band concurrently.

  • Broadband contention ratio

    Contention ratio lets you know how many other users will be sharing the same bandwidth as you. This ratio will typically sit at around 20:1 to 50:1 depending on the type of broadband service you choose.

  • Broadband dialup

    An Internet Service Provider (ISP) feature that speeds up data transfer by using a special server, called an acceleration server, to act as a bridge between the user's dialup connection and a Web page. 

  • Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN)

    A mobile communications system created to transmit broadband wireless voice and data communications almost anywhere on the earth's surface. 

  • Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (BISDN)

    BISDN is both a concept and a set of services and developing standards for integrating digital transmission services in a broadband network of fiber optic and radio media. 

  • Broadband Metropolitan Area Network (BMAN)

    A telecommunications service from Sprint in the U.S. that provides corporate users in a metropolitan area with broadband access to the Internet on optical fiber lines in a system that preserves a connection even when one line is cut or fails. 

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