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Across
- 3. The use and or distribution of copyrighted computer software in violation of the copyright laws or applicable license restrictions
- 5. The entire world or operating at a worldwide level, rather than a local or regional one
- 9. The delivery of on-demand computing services, like servers, storage, and software, over the internet to users on a pay-as-you-go basis
- 10. The process of keeping data consistent and up to date across multiple devices, such as two computers, or a computer and a smartphone
- 11. The process of individuals using digital tools and platforms to work together on a common goal, even across distances
- 12. A period when a computer, system, or network is not functioning or available for use
Down
- 1. The process of managing and assigning computing resources to tasks, like CPU time, memory, and network links, to ensure they are completed efficiently and effectively
- 2. The ease with which users can find, retrieve, understand, and use data to support decision-making
- 4. Laws and regulations that govern the use of technology, the internet, and data.
- 6. Services that provide storage, computing power, and applications via the internet
- 7. A measure of the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual, organization, or community.
- 8. A virtual server, delivered over the internet, that uses virtualization to run on powerful physical servers hosted in a data center.