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  2. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    Azure Cosmos DB is a globally distributed, multi-model database service offered by Microsoft. It is designed to provide high availability, scalability, and low-latency access to data for modern applications. Unlike traditional relational databases, Cosmos DB is a NoSQL (meaning "Not only SQL", rather than "zero SQL") and vector database, [1 ...

  3. Mozilla Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbird is an independent, community-driven project that is managed and overseen by the Thunderbird Council, which is elected by the Thunderbird Community. The project strategy was originally modeled after that of Mozilla's Firefox Web browser and is an interface built on top of that Web browser. [9]

  4. Briefcase (Microsoft Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Briefcase (Microsoft Windows) In Microsoft Windows, the Briefcase is a special folder that supports a simple two-way file synchronization between itself and another folder. The Briefcase is designed for mobile PC users so that they may transfer it to a removable drive and have it synchronize with the computer to which the removable drive is ...

  5. Microsoft Academic - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Academic. Microsoft Academic was a free internet-based academic search engine for academic publications and literature, developed by Microsoft Research in 2016 as a successor of Microsoft Academic Search. Microsoft Academic was shut down in 2022. Both OpenAlex [1] [2] and The Lens claim to be successors to Microsoft Academic.

  6. Microsoft Office 95 - Wikipedia

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    Website. technet .microsoft .com /en-us /library /cc760145 .aspx. Microsoft Office 95 (version 7.0) [a] is a major release of Microsoft Office, released by Microsoft on August 24, 1995, [5] shortly after the completion of Windows 95. It is the successor to both Office 4.2 and 4.3 including their Windows NT versions.

  7. Mail merge - Wikipedia

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    When the mail merge process is run, the word processing system creates an output document for each row in the database, using the fixed text exactly as it appears. The mail merging process generally requires the following steps: Creating a main document and the template. Creating a data source. [17] Defining the merge fields in the main document.

  8. List of filename extensions (M–R) - Wikipedia

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    MDB database file. The native format of the Microsoft Access database application. Used in conjunction with the Access relational database management system and as an exchange format. Microsoft Access: MDF: Master Data File, a Microsoft SQL Server file type Microsoft SQL Server: MDF

  9. Microsoft Azure SQL Database - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Azure SQL Database (formerly known as SQL Azure, SQL Server Data Services, SQL Services, and Windows Azure SQL Database) is a managed cloud database ( PaaS) cloud-based Microsoft SQL Servers, provided as part of Microsoft Azure services. The service handles database management functions for cloud based Microsoft SQL Servers including ...