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  • Flash memory card

    A small storage medium used to store data such as text, pictures, audio, and video, for use on small, portable or remote computing devices. Most of the current products use flash memory, although other technologies are being developed. 

  • Flash storage

    Any data repository or system that uses flash memory. The size and complexity of such systems ranges from portable USB jump drives to enterprise-class array-based memory systems.

  • Flash Video

    Flash Video is a container file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player version 6 and newer. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. There are two different video file formats known as Flash Video: FLV and F4V. The audio and video data within FLV files are encoded in the same manner as they are within SWF files. The F4V file format is based on the ISO base media file format and is starting with Flash Player 9 update 3. Both formats are supported in Adobe Flash Player and currently developed by Adobe Systems. FLV was originally developed by Macromedia.

  • Flash-based Solid State Drive (SSD)

    A non-volatile storage device that stores persistent data in flash memory. There are two types of flash memory, NAND and NOR. The names refer to the type of logic gate used in each memory cell. 

  • Flash/USB drive

    A plug-and-play portable storage device that uses flash memory and is lightweight enough to attach to a key chain. A USB drive can be used in place of a floppy disk, Zip drive disk, or CD. 

  • Flask

    Flask is a lightweight web application microframework written in Python and based on the Werkzeug, Jinja2 template engine.

  • Flat File

    A flat file is a file containing records that have no structured interrelationship. The term is frequently used to describe a text document from which all word processing or other structure characters or markup have been removed.

  • Flat File System

    A system of files in which every file in the system must have a different name. In Windows 95 and most other OS today, files are managed in a hierarchical file system with a hierarchy of directories/subdirectories, each containing a number of files.

  • Fleet management

      The management of a company's transportation fleet, including motor vehicles such as cars,ships, vans and trucks. An important function of fleet management includes the vehicle tracking component that is usually GPS-based.

  • Flexbox

    Flexbox is a totally new set of CSS properties that allows designers to create flexible layouts. The new flex layout allows elements within a container to be arranged in a way fitting to the screen or device that it is being viewed on. Unlike the block layout mode, the flex layout lacks the functionality of columns and floats. It does, however, allow more flexibility in the layout of the content within the container.

  • FLEXCUBE

    Oracle FLEXCUBE is a Core Banking solution offered by Oracle to helps banks overcome the challenges of intense competition, reduced margins, and increased customer expectations by creating a unique competitive advantage built upon improved profitability and an extended customer reach. With Oracle FLEXCUBE Core Banking, banks gain a cost advantage through straight-through processing and exception handling. In addition, the solution supports regulatory requirements in key markets through a highly secure data management system, which can easily integrate with third-party solutions at your bank.

  • Flexfield

    In an Oracle environment, a flexfield is a database field that has flexibility built into it so that users can define reporting structures that are relevant to their specific organizations. 

  • FlexPod

    A reference architecture for server, storage and networking components that are pre-tested and validated to work together as an integrated infrastructure stack. 

  • Floating-point operations per second (FLOPS)

    In computers, FLOPS are floating-point operations per second. Floating-point is, according to IBM, "a method of encoding real numbers within the limits of finite precision available on computers." 

  • Flow routing

    Anetwork routing technology that takes variations in the flow of data into account to increase routing efficiency. The increased efficiency helps avoid excessive latency and jitter for streaming data, such as VoIP (voice over IP) or video.

  • Foglight

    Foglight is the premier solution for performance monitoring and management across multiple technologies (e.g. Java, .NET, virtual or physical servers, databases, etc.) and capturing the experience of users interacting with your business applications. Foglight simplifies application, database, and infrastructure performance management to help you lower the operational cost of managing IT environments, mitigate risk of downtime while improving staff productivity, improve compliance with application, database, and infrastructure end-user SLAs, reduce incident counts and mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR) of incidents and provide visibility for IT and business stakeholders.

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