Across
- 2. The three-level domain name hierarchy (root-level, top-level and second-level domains) that forms the Domain Name System (DNS).
- 3. A peer-based development process describing organizations and products that provide free source code to the development community at large with the goal of developing better products; includes Apache Web server and Linux.
- 7. To offer services at a company's own facility instead of outsourcing the services to a third-party service provider.
- 9. A server or series of servers that allows you to easily create, store and track all documents and information produced by an organization.
- 10. A small Java application that runs on a server.
- 11. A Linux/UNIX program that is usually initiated at startup and runs in the background until required.
- 12. An acronym for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. The four technologies create an open-source Web development platform used by the largest social networking sites and cloud service providers.
Down
- 1. A program that provides visual navigation with menus and screen icons, and performs automated functions when users click command buttons.
- 4. The artificial computer that runs Java programs and allows the same code to run on different platforms.
- 5. A mechanism that stores print requests until they are passed to a printing device.
- 6. A variable value, such as a numeric code, that uses an algorithm to encrypt and decrypt data. Some applications encrypt and decrypt with the same key, whereas other applications use a pair of keys.
- 8. A language used to create and maintain professional, high-performance corporate databases.
