Acting Assistant Secretary & Chief Information Officer (CIO)
who is Eddie Pool
is a presentation authoring application featuring animation, audio, slide transitions, and many other features.
what is Microsoft PowerPoint
minimum requirement is 4 GB or more on a device to be Windows 11 compatible.
What is RAM
is usually located on the front panel of the desktop tower or is usually located above the keyboard, either on the right or left side on a laptop.
What is the power button
name of the first-ever popular search engine in the 90s?
What is Yahoo!
Chief of Staff for Reno VAMC
who is Joy Chesnut
facilitates the viewing of sleep studies from multiple sleep medical devices. This application can assist in at home or clinical sleep studies.
what is Somnoware
enables a computer system to adapt to hardware changes with minimal intervention by the user
what is Plug and Play (PNP)
a computer hardware component that connects a computer to a computer network.
What is a NIC (network interface card)
Voice actor Elwood Edwards recorded the famous “You’ve got mail!” announcement (as well as “Welcome,” File’s done,” and others) on a tape deck in his home. You’d know his voice if you had which Internet service provider in the 1990s?
what is AOL
Pacific District Director
who is Ryan Chun
is designed to retrieve, process, render, diagnose, review, store, print, and distribute images in dental and medical care and can render two- and three-dimensional (2D/3D) images from imaging devices, such as projection radiography and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
What is Romexis (Planmeca Romexis)
are highly considered over traditional HDDs for faster boot and load times
what are Solid State drives (SSD)
the famous (or infamous) screen that users see whenever Windows encounters a fatal error and closes immediately to prevent any damage. Some major reasons might include:
-Compatibility issues w/ hardware and drivers
-Outdated OS files
-Malware / viruses
-Memory or storage corruption or failure
-Coding errors
- Power related problems
what is BSOD (blue or black screen of death)
name of the stock market bubble that occurred in the late 1990s fueled by investment in Internet-based companies? The common name of this stock market bubble takes its name from a top-level domain in the Domain Name System. Other top-level domains include “.edu” and “org.”
What is dot-com bubble
Director of Office of People Science (OPS)
who is Devon Beard
a graphics editing software that provides image editing, compositing, painting capabilities, and the ability to create and enhance three-dimensional (3D) images and motion-based content.
What is Adobe Photoshop (creative cloud)
a reversible connector that can be used to transmit data, video and audio signals, and PCI-E signals, among others. This also supports much faster charging speeds up to a few hundred watts.
What is USB-C
an encryption tool built into Windows that protects data on hard drives and external drives. When errors occur, a variety of reasons including incorrect system configuration, disabled TPM chip, or file system problems of the disk and a recovery key is needed in order to correct the issue.
What is Bitlocker
served as a virtual assistant in Microsoft Office programs from 1997 until the mid-2000s, will be making a comeback as an emoji, according to the company...
Who is Clippy
who is Dr. Tim Puetz
VA moved from Virtu Pro to this enterprise encryption software solution in August 2019. This software update is part of VA's OIT modernization efforts to make communications more secure and reliable and to protect Veteran's PHI/PII.
What is Azure RMS (Rights Management Services)
provides hardware-based security functions, such as device integrity, encryption, and secure boot, which are central to Windows 11 security architecture
what is TPM 2.0
it restricts the device from external cellular, GPS, and Bluetooth connections and prevents devices from connecting to the VA network if enabled.
what is Airplane mode
the word Microsoft used for their bestselling CD-ROM encyclopedia, which first appeared on the market in 1993? It later moved online, but was discontinue in 2009
What is Encarta