Across
- 2. Person leading a meeting
- 7. Almost never
- 8. The start of a product/service; (v.) to introduce
- 12. To need something
- 13. To operate or execute a program or process
- 18. To keep something working properly
- 19. A person who buys products or services
- 21. Person coordinating and managing IT projects
- 23. A place where products are repaired or maintained
- 25. Person managing IT support staff
- 28. List of topics for discussion in a meeting
- 31. Measures to protect against danger or crime
- 32. Something that helps you remember something
- 34. Words that are often used together in language
- 35. Person responsible for maintaining databases
- 36. Comments or information about performance
- 39. A plan or drawing; (v.) to create a plan
- 43. Sometimes, but not often
- 44. Usually; in most cases
- 45. A person who writes and tests computer programs
- 47. Neither small nor large
- 48. To set up software or equipment for use
- 51. Programs and applications used by a computer
- 52. Containing letters and numbers
- 53. Meeting using video and audio
Down
- 1. Providing amusement or enjoyment
- 3. Person analyzing user needs and designing IT systems
- 4. A piece of electronic equipment or machine
- 5. A person skilled in practical aspects of technology
- 6. A company or person that provides goods
- 9. A symbol such as a letter, number, or sign
- 10. To listen/watch directly over the internet without downloading
- 11. A company that supplies services
- 14. A company that makes products
- 15. The physical parts of a computer system
- 16. IT worker who installs and fixes computers/software
- 17. To save data for future use
- 20. A computer that provides resources or services to others
- 22. Remote meeting using telephone
- 24. To configure or prepare equipment/software for use
- 26. To protect from harm
- 27. A building or equipment for a special purpose
- 29. Most important or successful
- 30. Written record of meeting discussions and decisions
- 31. To watch over and direct the work of others
- 33. Expanding quickly
- 37. To identify a problem, especially in a system
- 38. In a usual or typical way
- 40. To have a duty or role in managing or controlling something
- 41. Occasionally; not regularly
- 42. A secret word or code to access a system
- 46. To have control or responsibility for something
- 49. A portable personal computer
- 50. To be present at an event or activity
