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Brainstorming
Brainstorming is an ideation method used by teams to generate creative ideas and potential solutions to problems.
Bounce Rate
Bounce rate is the percentage of visits to single-page website.
Botnet
A botnet is a cluster of interconnected devices under a single control of a centralized computer.
Boil the Ocean
'Boil the ocean' is an idiom which is commonly used in businesses and startup culture to describe taking on an unnecessarily or impossible difficult task or project.
Blog
A blog is a web page or an informational website that is regularly updated with content at the top of the page intended for business information or personal commentary.
Blockchain Assets
Blockchain assets are digital assets those are created, stored, or transferred across a decentralized blockchain network.
Blockchain
Blockchain is a fixed, shared ledger that process the tracking of assets and recording of transactions across a business network.
Blended Learning
Blended learning, also known as hybrid learning is an educational model in which in-person instruction is combined with online learning methods.
Bleeding Edge
Bleeding edge refers to new technology that involves a new product or service and has been released to the public even though it is not thoroughly tested.
Black Thursday
Black Thursday is marked as the first day of the Stock Market Crash of 1929 which was the worst stock market crash in U.S. history.
Biometric Authentication
Biometric authentication is a security measure that is employed by enterprises to confirm the identity of employees, customers, and third parties.
BIMI
BIMI or Brand indicators for message identification is a new email authentication protocol that facilitate brands to display their logos in the email inboxes of customers.
Bill and Hold
A bill and hold transaction occurs when companies record revenue for goods that haven't been delivered.
Billable Hours
Billable hours are the total time spent working on projects or tasks which are chargeable to a customer or client.
Big Ticket Item
Big ticket item, also called high ticket item is an expensive item that is generally considered an investment for the purchaser.
Big Box Retailer
A big-box retailer is a huge store with a large footprint that is often part of a chain and sells many products to customers.
Bid Management
Bid management is a presales support service for creating and submitting proposals in response to RFQs, PQQs, ITTs, RFPs, and RFIs.
Behavior Management
Behavior management helps promote positive behaviors and reduce disruptive or unwanted behaviors in individuals or groups to make wise decisions, as well as promote growth and productivity.
Beam Search
Beam search is a heuristic search algorithm that uses the promising node in a limited set for exploring a graph.
Batch Processing
Batch processing, also known as workload automation (WLA) or job scheduling is the process by which a computer completes groups or batches of jobs often with no human interaction or little human effort.
Base Pay
Base pay, also known as a base wage rate is the salary or agreed-upon rate that a company pays an employee before deductions or incentives.
Barcode
A barcode is a machine-readable code that contains numbers and parallel lines of different widths representing product information, such as product code, type, and location.
Bank Reconciliation
Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing the accounting records of a company with corresponding information from a bank statement.
Bandwidth Usage
Bandwidth usage refers to the capacity of a computer network to transfer data between devices or over the internet in a specific amount of time.
Backwards Compatibility
Backwards compatibility, also known as downwards compatibility, refers to the ability of any hardware or software to use interfaces from older equipment or versions successfully.
Back Pay
Any form of unpaid financial compensation owed to an employee by an employer is known as back pay.
Backlinks
Backlinks, also referred as external links or inbound links are links from one website to another that pass authority and trust to indicate that the content of a site is valuable and credible.
B2C
B2C, also referred to as BTOC, is a business model in which a company sells its products or services directly to the consumer for their personal use.
B2B
Business-to-business or B2B represents a category of companies that work exclusively with other businesses.
Automated Email Responses
Automated email responses are pre-designated replies that are generated by software for specific kinds of incoming messages.
Augmented Reality
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that digitally replicates real world elements like sounds and videos before superimposing them into a real-life environment.
Audit Trail
An audit trail is a line-by-line record that keep track of purchases, sales, expenses, and other financial information.
Audience Segmentation
Audience segmentation, also called customer segmentation is the act of separating an audience into small groups sharing similar characteristics.
Audience Analysis
Marketers can execute smarter content and social strategies and reach the right set of people with the help of actionable consumer insights provided by audience analysis
Atmospherics
Atmospherics are the sensory characteristics of a location that encourage customers to take certain actions such as purchase items.
Asynchronous Messaging
Asynchronous messaging, also known as async messaging is a communication method in which people are allowed to contact each other without being concurrently engaged on the messaging platform
Asynchronous Learning
Asynchronous learning is an educational method in which students learn at their own pace without attending live classes with instructors or classmates.
Asymmetric Information
Asymmetric information, also known as information failure or information asymmetry, is when one individual or party possesses more material knowledge than the other individual or party involved in an economic transaction.
Asset Register
An ongoing, detailed list of all the assets a business holds and control is known as asset registers.
Asset Performance Management
Asset performance management (APM) helps diagnose, track and prevent critical asset failures by monitoring them in real time.
Asset Management
Asset management is the process in which the asset of a company is acquired, organized, maintained, and removed.
Assemble-to-order (ATO)
Assemble-to-order, or ATO, is a manufacturing strategy in which the end product is made from pre-built elements after sales.
AR Visualization
AR visualization is an evolving technology using which companies can provide end users with immersive virtual product experiences.
Artificial Neural Networks
Artificial neural networks (ANNs) mimic the neural networks of human brain.
Artificial Intelligence
Computer science and datasets are combined in AI to simulate human intelligence to perform specific tasks, such as identifying patterns and interpreting text.
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is a type of AI using which human cognitive abilities can be replicated in software and any task a human can do can be performed.
Approval Workflow
An approval workflow is a logical set of activities used to streamline data or tasks in an organization.
Application Servers
An application server is a server that hosts applications such as image editors, web browsers, development and testing applications, etc.
Application Lifecycle Management
Application lifecycle management is an integrated system of software, people and processes that is used to manage software development lifecycle from start to finish.
Anti Money Laundering (AML)
Anti money laundering (AML) is a set of rules that are used by companies to avoid doing business with businesses or persons that may be involved in money laundering activities or illegal activity.