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Microsoft 365
A cloud-based service by Microsoft that includes email and other productivity tools.
Authentication
The process of verifying a username and password to access an email service.
Configuration settings
Settings that may need to be manually set up for applications on mobile devices.
Synchronization service
A service that allows data to be shared across multiple devices, ensuring updates on one device reflect on others.
iCloud
Apple's cloud service that allows synchronization of data across Apple devices.
iOS
Apple's mobile operating system used for iPhone and iPad devices.
macOS
Apple's operating system designed for Mac computers.
Cellular data
Mobile data used for internet connectivity on mobile devices.
Bandwidth controls
Settings that manage the amount of data transferred over a network.
Cloud-based service
A service that is hosted on the internet and can be accessed remotely from various devices.
Cloud computing
The delivery of computing services over the internet, including storage, processing, and software.
Data encryption
The method of converting information into a coded format to prevent unauthorized access.
Virtualization
The creation of virtual versions of physical hardware to optimize resource use.
Server
A computer or program that provides resources, data, services, or programs to other computers, known as clients.
Public cloud
A cloud service offered over the public internet that can be accessed by anyone with internet access.
Private cloud
A cloud infrastructure dedicated to a single organization, enhancing control and security.
Hybrid cloud
A combination of public and private cloud environments used together for greater flexibility.
SaaS (Software as a Service)
A cloud-based service where applications are hosted remotely and accessed via the internet.
FaaS (Function as a Service)
A cloud computing model that allows users to execute code in response to events without managing servers.
API (Application Programming Interface)
A set of tools and protocols for building software and applications, allowing different software systems to communicate.