Common Computer Lingo

February 5th, 2010 by Javier Kreis Leave a reply »

The world is in the cusp of an advanced technological era, with advances in all the different technological fields happening regularly, the computer technology field in particular. While it is true that most of the people in modern society know about and even make use of computers, only some of them know the ins and outs of the machine; let alone what specific terms and uses each element that a computer has.

First is the most common computer term out there: PC. PCs or personal computers are basically that piece of technology that makes up a system of software and hardware. This computer can be used in a multitude of important ways, for instance data encoding and viewing, going into the World Wide Web, as well as for storing all your information such as documents, text files, pictures, audio and videos.

Way back in the day, the PC was a huge, rigid and bulky thing placed on the floor of a large room. The modern times brought about a smaller version of this machine which can easily fit on any flat surface, such as a desk; hence the term desktop computer.

However, contrary to popular belief, PCs are not just desktops. They are also those even more compact yet equally capable machines that are infinitely smaller and more movable than previous older models of the PCs.

Examples of these mobile computers are the laptops and notebooks, which are basically smaller machines that owners can bring with them virtually anywhere they want. At present, computer manufacturers and designers are coming up with even smaller machines that are just as efficient despite being smaller than other machines.

People are also confused with the computer term servers. This is understandable since the term servers have a lot of meanings. First is the file server, a computer system that is linked to other machines through the use of a network. What the file server does is it permits users of the other machines to store and access data into the machine wherever they are.

On the other hand, network servers are machines that are designed to process and also to deliver information to the other connected computers through the use of a local network scheme or through the use of an internet connection. These network servers are also capable of dealing with the probable massive user load through its processing, memory and storage configurations. The web server and proxy server are common kinds of a network server.

Lastly, you have the business server, the machine that is specially designed to cater to business purposes. These computers feature links to printers, fax machines, mobile support features, restore options, remote connectivity and business intranet.

Did you know Lee Martin has been in the information technology industry since PCS were in homes. Lee is works on servers and server rooms to find efficiencies in established networks.

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