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C-RAN (Cloud-RAN)
C-RAN is a centralized, cloud computing-based architecture for radio access networks that supports 2G, 3G, 4G and future wireless communication standards.

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a blood test marker for inflammation in the body.

C-suite
C-Suite gets its name from the titles of top senior executives which tend to start with the letter C, for chief, as in chief executive officer (CEO), chief financial officer (CFO), chief operating officer (COO), and chief information officer (CIO). Also called 'C-level executives.'

C.H. Robinson
C.H. Robinson is a Fortune 500 provider of multimodal transportation services and third-party logistics. The company offers freight transportation, transportation management, brokerage, and warehousing. It offers truckload, less than truckload, air freight, intermodal, and ocean transportation.

C#
C# is an object-oriented programming language from Microsoft that aims to combine the computing power of C++ with the programming ease of Visual Basic. C# is based on C++ and contains features similar to those of Java.

C++
C++ is a general-purpose object-oriented programming language, and is an extension of the C language.

C3.ai
C3 is a leading software provider for rapidly developing, deploying, and operating AI, predictive analytics, and IoT applications.

C3IoT
C3 delivers a complete platform as a service for rapidly developing and operating big data, predictive analytics, AI, and IoT software applications.

CA Technologies (CA)
CA Technologies, formerly known as Computer Associates International, Inc. and CA, Inc., is an American multinational publicly held corporation headquartered in New York City. It ranks as one of the largest independent software corporations in the world.

Cable Assemblies
A cable assembly is a group of cables or wires that are arranged into a single unit. Cable assemblies are often used for transmitting power or informational signals and provide the power of several individual cables and organize them in an easier to install package that is also easier to replace and maintain.

CAC 40 Index
A benchmark French stock market index.

Cache
A temporary storage space or memory that allows data access to data.

Cadastra
Cadastra is an advertising services company that provides digital marketing services, consulting, and technology services. Headquartered in São Paulo, SP. Founded in 2000. Website https://cadastra.com/

Cadence Design Systems (CDNS)
Cadence Design Systems (NASDAQ:CDNS) is an American multinational computational software company that enables electronic systems and semiconductor companies to create innovative end products. Headquartered in San Jose, California. Founded in 1988 by the merger of SDA Systems and ECAD, Inc. Operating as Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Website https://www.cadence.com/

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, is New York City's oldest law firm and one of the oldest continuously operating legal practices in the United States. They serve a diverse client base, including many of the world's leading financial institutions and corporations in more than 50 countries. Headquartered in New York, NY and founded in 1792. Domain: cadwalader.com

Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP
Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP is a New York-based international law firm who built a national reputation for excellence in the financial and corporate areas. The firm is prominent in the practice areas of capital markets and banking & finance. Founded in 1919. Domain: cahill.com

CAI Software
CAI Software, LLC delivers mission-critical, production-oriented enterprise resource planning (ERP), manufacturing execution systems (MES), warehouse management software (WMS), electronic data interchange (EDI), and process automation software and services to leading companies in select vertical markets, including building materials, food processing, precious metals, manufacturing, and distribution. Headquartered in Rhode Island. Domain: caisoft.com

Cain Brothers
Cain Brothers, a division of KeyBanc Capital Markets, is a pre-eminent healthcare investment bank. It delivers innovative solutions and fresh ideas to clients in mergers & acquisitions, debt and equity financing, and strategic and financial advisory from our offices across the country. Cain Brothers' deep knowledge of the industry is matched with the knowhow needed to efficiently execute the most complex transactions of all sizes. Headquartered in New York.

Caissa
Caissa provides front office software solutions to allow institutions such as endowments, foundations, pension funds, family offices, and oCIOs to integrate a wide spectrum of investment-related analytics into a single web-based platform. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Calabrio
Calabrio is revolutionizing the way enterprises engage their customers with Calabrio ONE, a unified suite—including call recording, quality management, workforce management, voice-of-the-customer analytics and advanced reporting. Company headquartered in Minneapolis, MN.

CALDERA
CALDERA is a cybersecurity framework developed by MITRE that empowers cyber practitioners to save time, money, and energy through automated security assessments.

Calendly
Calendly is a scheduling software, which aims to save time, accelerate sales, and improve service quality. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

Calero
Calero helps enterprises manage their fixed and mobile networks with flexible solutions for controlling costs, optimizing services, boosting efficiency and productivity, and enhancing information security.

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
The California Consumer Privacy Act is a state statute intended to enhance privacy rights and consumer protection for residents of California, United States.

California Family Rights Act (CFRA)
The California Family Rights Act (CFRA) amended the 1991 California family and medical leave law to generally mirror the federal the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). However, with the enactment of various California laws, differences between the CFRA and the FMLA have become more numerous.

California Pregnancy Disability Leave
California's Pregnancy Disability Leave law also requires employers to allow employees to take up to 4 months off for any disability related to pregnancy and childbirth. This leave is unpaid and is not 'maternity leave' or pregnancy leave in the sense that its intended to provide for medical disability.

California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
The CPRA authorizes regulations allowing consumers to opt out of the use of automated decision making technology, including “profiling,” in connection with decisions related to a consumer's work performance, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, location or movements.

California Proposition 65
California Proposition 65 requires businesses to provide warnings to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. These chemicals can be in the products that Californians purchase, in their homes or workplaces, or that are released into the environment.

California Rule 21
Electric Rule 21 is a tariff that describes the interconnection, operating and metering requirements for generation facilities to be connected to a utility’s distribution system. Rule 21 governs CPUC-jurisdictional interconnections, which include the interconnection of all net energy metering (NEM) facilities, "Non-Export" facilities, and qualifying facilities intending to sell power at avoided cost to the host utility.

California Waste Recovery Systems
California Waste Recovery Systems (also known as Cal-Waste Recovery Systems) is a waste collection and recycling company that provides residential, commercial, and industrial services (including concrete and paint washout) to areas throughout San Joaquin, Sacramento and Calaveras counties. Headquartered in Galt, California. cal-waste.com

Calix Ceramic Solutions
Calix Ceramic Solutions is a ceramics materials manufacturer. The company supplies ceramics materials, advanced ceramics products, and 3D printed ceramics. Solutions include thermal ceramics, assembly services, ceramic processing and product consulting, ceramic technology related products (powders, wheels, machines), etc. Headquartered in Tonawanda, New York. https://www.calixceramics.com/

Call Analytics
Call Analytics is used to refer to the measurement, collection, analysis and reporting of phone call data.

Call Center
A call center or call centre is a centralized office used for receiving or transmitting a large volume of enquiries by telephone. An inbound call centre is operated by a company to administer incoming product or service support or information inquiries from consumers.

Call Center Hiring
Call center hiring refers to the process in which one undergoes to obtain a call center position. Call center jobs are jobs in which employees provide customer service or give sales pitches over the telephone. Different kinds of call centers exist to fulfill specific business needs.

Call Center Management
Call center management refers to silent monitoring whereby you listen to the interaction between an incoming caller and an agent.

Call Center Software
Call center software are software solutions that help call center agents access the right information and knowledge about a customer's history to improve the overall customer experience.

Call Detail Record (CDR)
A call detail record (CDR) is a data record produced by a telephone exchange or other telecommunications equipment that documents the details of a telephone call or other telecommunications transaction (e.g., text message) that passes through that facility or device.

Call Of Duty (COD)
A legal term describing the necessity to carry out a job or duty, such as a police case, military assault/wartime actions, or other military or highly important jobs.

Call Recordings
The term call recording means to record a telephone call or other audio source.

Call To Action (CTA)
Call to action (CTA) is a marketing term used extensively in advertising and selling. It refers to any device designed to prompt an immediate response or encourage an immediate sale.

Call Tracking
Call tracking is a technology which can enable the pay per call, pay per minute or pay per lead business model, allowing the tracking of phone calls to be associated with performance-based advertising.

Callidus Cloud (CALD)
A global enterprise software and SaaS company headquartered in Dublin, California

Calliduscloud
Calliduscloud is a global enterprise software and saas company headquartered in dublin, california. The company is best known for its cloud-based solutions for sales effectiveness, sales performance management and sales execution software and services.

Callsign
Callsign (also known as Callsign Technologies LLC) is a fraud prevention, authentication, and intelligence company. Callsign provides multi-factor authentication (MFA), cybersecurity, fraud and security prevention plans, Identity & Access Management (IAM) and other services digital trust services. Headquartered in London, England. http://www.callsign.com/

Calm Business
Calm Business is a mindfulness training app for employees and businesses. It improves employee well-being by promoting better sleep, reducing stress and anxiety, and developing more mindfulness.

Calorimetry
Calorimetry is the science or act of measuring changes in state variables of a body for the purpose of deriving the heat transfer associated with changes of its state due, for example, to chemical reactions, physical changes, or phase transitions under specified constraints

Calsoft
Calsoft is ISV preferred product engineering services partner in Storage, Networking, Virtualization, Cloud, IoT and analytics domains. Its solution accelerators and frameworks expedite go-to-market product launches and accomplish business goals. Headquartered in San Jose, California.

Calvary Robotics
Calvary Robotics is recognized as a one of North America's leading providers of turnkey automated systems and machine replication services. By employing world class engineering and project management, Calvary has grown to approximately over $100 million in revenue and focuses on manufacturing solutions for the Medical, Solar (thin film) and Automotive Industries. Headquartered in Webster, NY. Domain: calvaryrobotics.com

Cambium Learning
Cambium Learning Group is an American technology company which creates computer software and hardware products serving students ranging from pre-kindergarten to adult; and enabling educators who help them learn. Headquartered in Dallas, TX. Domain: cambiumlearning.com

Cambridge Global Payments
Cambridge Global Payments is a leading provider of integrated global payments technology and currency risk management solutions. Parent Organization is Fleetcor.

Cambridge, Massachusetts
A city in Massachusetts, across the Charles River from Boston.

Cameyo
Cameyo is a cloud-native Virtual Application Delivery (VAD) platform that enables the secure delivery of Windows and internal web applications to any device from the browser without the need for Virtual Desktops or VPNs. Cameyo provides a simple, secure alternative to VDI & DaaS that empowers organizations to provide their people with access to all of the business-critical apps they need to stay productive from anywhere - helping make remote & hybrid work, work. Headquartered in North Carolina, United States. Founded in 2018. https://cameyo.com/

Campaign Finance
Campaign finance, also known as election finance, refers to all funds raised to promote candidates, political parties, or policy initiatives and referenda.

Campaign Management
Implements public relations, product development, and sales to create, execute, monitor, and measure marketing programs directed at specifically target audiences.

Campanja
Campanja maintains a software platform that optimizes search engine marketing (SEM) campaigns.

Campus Card
A Campus Card is an official campus identification card and a debit card all in one.

Campus Technology
Campus Technology is a higher education technology magazine that provides technology news and trends for college and university ed tech professionals.

Camunda
Camunda BPM is an open-source workflow and decision automation platform. Camunda BPM ships with tools for creating workflow and decision models, operating deployed models in production, and allowing users to execute workflow tasks assigned to them. Initially released in August 2013.

CAN Capital
CAN Capital is a provider of small business and working capital loans.

CAN-SPAM
The United States' first national standard for the sending of commercial e-mail and requires the DTC to enforce its provisions.

Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL)
Canada's anti-spam legislation (CASL) protects consumers and businesses from the misuse of digital technology, including spam and other electronic threats. Organizations that wish to engage Canadian consumers via commercial electronic messages (CEMs) such as text, emails, social media and instant messages must be aware of Canada's Anti-Spam Law (CASL) and the requirements it sets out for companies that wish to market via CEMs. It also aims to help businesses stay competitive in a global, digital marketplace.

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC)
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, commonly referred to as CIBC, is one of the Big Five banks in Canada.

Canagliflozin
A drug of the gliflozin class or subtype 2 sodium-glucose transport inhibitors used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

Canary Mode
In software testing, a canary is a push of programming code changes to a small group of end users who are unaware that they are receiving new code. Because the canary is only distributed to a small number of users, its impact is relatively small and changes can be reversed quickly should the new code prove to be buggy.

Cancer Genomics
Cancer genomics is the study of the totality of DNA sequence and gene expression differences between tumor cells and normal host cells.

Cancer Insurance
Cancer insurance is a type of supplemental health insurance that is meant to manage the risks associated with the cancer disease and its numerous manifestations. Cancer insurance is relatively new trend within the insurance industry at large.

Cancer Research
Cancer research is research into cancer to identify causes and develop strategies for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure.

Cancom SE (COK)
CANCOM SE (ETR:COK), together with its subsidiaries, offers integrated information technology (IT) infrastructure and services in Germany and internationally. CANCOM's products and services include security, network and system solutions, communication, storage, backup and archive services, and IT management. Headquartered in Munich, Germany. Founded in 1992. Website http://www.cancom.de

Candidate Ghosting
Candidate Ghosting occurs when an applicant or candidate without explanation ceases all contact and no longer responds to communications attempts by the recruiter.

Candidate Relationship Management
Candidate relationship management (CRM) is defined as the structured process of maintaining a healthy, positive relationship with past, current, and potential candidates. Candidate Relationship Management is a tool that allows hiring professionals to build and maintain relationships with job candidates while simultaneously nurturing prospects placed in their talent pool for future hires. Recruiters can organize and automate the communication process with their candidates, build landing pages and microsites to attract new members for their talent pools, encourage candidate engagement with their brand and ultimately improve the candidate experience for stronger hiring ouctomes.

Candidate Sourcing
A talent acquisition discipline which is focused on the identification, assessment and engagement of skilled worker candidates through proactive recruiting techniques.

Cannabis Compliance
Cannabis Compliance means following the rules and regulations for applicable to cannabis businesses. Each business must know and follow the rules required related to growing, processing, transporting, testing, or dispensing. Regulations also differ between medical and recreational cannabis and CBD.

Cannabis Cultivation
Cannabis cultivation is a multi-step process that includes: Preparing the soil and growing medium, planting seeds or clones, irrigating, fertilizing, and managing pests, harvesting plants, drying, curing and trimming plants

Cannabis Edibles Manufacturing
Cannabis edibles manufacturing means the process for manufactured cannabis that is intended to be used, in whole or in part, for human consumption.

Cannabis Extraction
Cannabis extraction is a method of combining solvents with marijuana and extracting concentrated compounds from the plant, usually in the form of cannabis oil.

Cannabis Software
Cannabis software is an umbrella term for a variety of management software solutions designed to facilitate the day-to-day cannabis operations of legal cannabis businesses along the supply chain.

CannaBusiness
Cannabusiness is the mixture of the words cannabis and business. A Cannabusiness is any business that has to do with cannabis or marijuana.

Canola
Any number of cultivars of rapeseed.

Canon
Canon Inc. is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in ?ta, Tokyo, Japan, specializing in optical, imaging, and industrial products, such as lenses, cameras, medical equipment, scanners, printers, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

Canon Law
Canon law is any church's or religion's laws, rules, and regulations, more commonly, the written policies that guide the administration and religious ceremonies of the Roman Catholic Church.

Canonical
Canonical is a global team of technology leaders who collaborate online to enable the transformation of enterprise software to open source. Headquartered in London, UK.

Canopy
Canopy is a cloud-based accounting practice management software with CRM, document management, a client portal app, workflow, payments, time and billing. Headquartered in Draper, Utah.

Canteen
Canteen, or Canteen North America, is an on-demand retail and food service company that provides market, dining, vending, and coffee and more solutions nationwide. Headquartered in Charlotte, NC. Founded in 1929. Website http://Canteen.com

Canto
Canto is a leader in digital asset management (DAM) software, with customers that include many of today's top brands. Canto gives marketing teams a simple, visual way to centralize, organize and share all their digital brand assets, empowering them to save valuable time and gain a competitive edge.

Cantor Fitzgerald
Cantor Fitzgerald is an American financial services firm that was founded in 1945. It specializes in institutional equity, fixed income sales and trading, and serving the middle market with investment banking services, prime brokerage, and commercial real estate financing.

Canva
Canva is a graphic design platform, used to create social media graphics, presentations, posters, documents and other visual content. The app includes templates for users to use. The platform is free to use and offers paid subscriptions like Canva Pro and Canva for Enterprise for additional functionality.

Cap Gemini (CAP)
French multinational information technology consulting corporation.

Capacity Management
Capacity management is a process used to manage information technology.

Capacity Planning
Capacity planning is the process of determining the production capacity needed by an organization to meet changing demands for its products.

Capacity Requirement Planning (CRP)
Capacity Requirements Planning is an accounting method used to determine the available production capacity of a company.

Capacity Utilization
Capacity utilization is a measure of the extent to which the productive capacity of a business is being used.

Capella University
Capella University is a private for-profit, online university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The school is owned by the publicly traded Strategic Education, Inc. (NASDAQ:STRA) and delivers most of its education online. Capella has 54 degree programs with over 1900 online courses. Website http://www.capella.edu

Capesize
The “Capesize” is the largest class of bulkship that can carry any type of cargo, such as iron ore, coal, and grain. They are called “Capesize” ships because they cannot pass through the Panama Canal and have to sail around the Cape of Good Hope to sail between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.

Capgemini
A French multinational information technology consulting corporation

Capillary Technologies
Capillary Technologies is a software product company, which provides cloud-based Omnichannel Customer Engagement, eCommerce platform and related services for retailers and brands. Headquartered in Bengaluru, India.

Capital Advisory
Capital Advisory is a term used by professional services networks and financial firms that describes a service which provides advice and services for companies considering an IPO as well as public companies.

Capital Allowance
Capital allowances is the practice of allowing a company to get tax relief on tangible capital expenditure by allowing it to be expensed against its annual pre-tax income. Generally, the capital allowances will exist for only specified items of tangible capital expenditure, and the expensing is usually spread over a fixed period of years.

Capital Budgeting
Capital budgeting, and investment appraisal, is the planning process used to determine whether an organization's long term investments such as new machinery, replacement of machinery, new plants, new products, and research development projects are worth the funding of cash through the firm's capitalization structure (debt, equity or retained earnings).

Capital Equipment Financing
Process of providing loans and leases for the purpose of acquiring equipment

Capital Expenditure
Capital expenditure or capital expense (capex) is the money a company spends to buy, maintain, or improve its fixed assets, such as buildings, vehicles, equipment, or land.

Capital Gains
Profit from the sale of property or of an investment

Capital Group
Capital Group, also known as Capital Group Private Markets, is a financial services company. It is an investment company that serves individual investors, financial intermediaries and institutions. It offers equity, fixed-income and balanced investment portfolios. The company also provides practice management and investment services. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California. https://www.capitalgroup.com/

Capital Injection
Investing cash, equity, or debt into an organization

Capital Markets
The part of a financial system concerned with raising capital by dealing in shares, bonds, and other long-term investments

Capital One Financial (COF)
An American bank holding company specializing in credit cards, home loans, auto loans, banking and savings products

Capital One Investing
Capital One investing is an online brokerage and investment firm with its headquarters Virginia.

Capital One Trade Credit
BlueTarp Financial was acquired by Capital One in October, 2019 and is now Capital One Trade Credit. We offer best-in-class B2B credit management programs to businesses of all sizes, backed by the financial strength and technology advancements of Capital One. They help businesses grow sales by providing the tools and terms customers need while taking on the risk of fraud and nonpayment. Its customized programs delight customers by providing a flexible and modernized experience.

Capital Paper Recycling, Inc.
Capital Paper Recycling, Inc. is a company that provides waste management services. The Company offers recycling, disposal/aggregate hauling, and document destruction, as well as consulting services. Headquartered in Braintree, Massachusetts. cprecycling.com

Capital Preservation
Preservation of capital is a conservative investment strategy where the primary goal is to preserve capital and prevent loss in a portfolio.

Capitalization Rates (Cap Rates)
The capitalization rate (also known as cap rate) is used in the world of commercial real estate to indicate the rate of return that is expected to be generated on a real estate investment property. This measure is computed based on the net income which the property is expected to generate and is calculated by dividing net operating income by property asset value and is expressed as a percentage. It is used to estimate the investor's potential return on their investment in the real estate market.

Capitol Controls
Capital controls are residency-based measures such as transaction taxes, other limits, or outright prohibitions that a nation's government can use to regulate flows from capital markets into and out of the country's capital account.

Capstone Partners
Capstone Partners is an independent middle market investment bank headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm was founded in 2001, at that time a wholly owned subsidiary of Arthur Andersen. In 2002 the firm's current President John Ferrara legally incorporated the group as Capstone Partners.

Capterra
Capterra, Inc. is a free online marketplace vendor serving as an intermediary between buyers and technology vendors within the software industry. The company assists consumers with selecting software for their needs with user reviews and research.

Captio
Captio's business travel and expense management solution enables companies and their employees an improved control of their expenses and the discovery of new savings opportunities. Captio integrates the expense management process into a single, paperless workflow, eliminating the need for manual tasks and preventing fraud. Headquartered in Barcelona.

Captives
A "captive insurer" is generally defined as an insurance company that is wholly owned and controlled by its insureds; its primary purpose is to insure the risks of its owners, and its insureds benefit from the captive insurer's underwriting profits. A captive insurance company is a wholly-owned subsidiary company that provides risk-mitigation services for its parent company or a group of related companies. A captive insurance company may form if the parent company cannot find an outside firm to insure them against particular business risks, if the premiums paid to the captive insurer create tax savings, or if the insurance provided is more affordable or offers better coverage for the parent

CAR-T Cell Therapy
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy is a way to get immune cells called T cells (a type of white blood cell) to fight cancer by changing them in the lab so they can find and destroy cancer cells. CAR T-cell therapy is also sometimes talked about as a type of cell-based gene therapy, because it involves altering the genes inside T cells to help them attack the cancer.

Carahsoft
Carahsoft is a privately held business that sells IT hardware, software, and consulting services to federal, state and local governments, and educational institutions. Headquartered in Reston, VA. Founded in 2004. Operating as Carahsoft Technology Corp. Website https://www.carahsoft.com

Carat
Carat is an award-winning media and content agency that uses its peerless understanding of the passions, motivations and behaviours of real people to bring brands and their customers together. Carat is privileged to work with some of the most eminent companies in the world.

Carbon Accounting
Carbon Accounting, also known as greenhouse gas accounting and carbon reporting, refers to processes used to measure how much carbon dioxide equivalents an organization emits. It is used by states, corporations, and individuals to create the carbon credit commodity traded on carbon markets.

Carbon Black
Carbon Black, Inc. is a cybersecurity company based in Waltham, Massachusetts. The company develops endpoint security software that detects malicious behavior and prevents malicious files from attacking an organization.

Carbon Capture and Sequestration
Process of depositing waste carbon dioxide in a place where it will not enter the atmosphere

Carbon Credits
A carbon credit is a permit that allows the company that holds it to emit a certain amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases. One credit permits the emission of a mass equal to one ton of carbon dioxide. The carbon credit is one half of a so-called "cap-and-trade" program.

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
CO2 is a colorless gas with a density about 53% higher than that of dry air. Carbon dioxide molecules consist of a carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It occurs naturally in Earth's atmosphere as a trace gas.

Carbon Engineering
Carbon Engineering is a Canadian-based clean energy company focusing on the commercialization of Direct Air Capture technology that captures carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere. Headquartered in Squamish, Canada.

Carbon Fiber
Carbon Fiber is an extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastic which contains carbon fibers. The spelling 'fibre' is common in British Commonwealth countries. CFRPs can be expensive to produce but are commonly used wherever high strength-to-weight ratio and rigidity are required, such as aerospace, automotive, civil engineering, sports goods and an increasing number of other consumer and technical applications.

Carbon Footprint
A carbon footprint is historically defined as the total emissions caused by an individual, event, organisation, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.

Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII)
The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) is a measure of how efficiently a ship transports goods or passengers and is given in grams of CO2 emitted per cargo-carrying capacity and nautical mile.

Carbon Management
A management process which promotes environmental effectiveness in organizations.

Carbon Marketplace
The voluntary carbon marketplace encompasses all transactions of carbon offsets that are not purchased with the intention to surrender into an active regulated carbon market. It does include offsets that are purchased with the intent to re-sell or retire to meet carbon neutral or other environmental claims. Voluntary markets co-exist with compliance offset markets driven by mandated caps on greenhouse gas emissions, which operate at a significantly larger scale. The most active compliance carbon offset program is the United Nations Clean Development Mechanism, the source of offsets for Kyoto Protocol Signatory Counties and buyers in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme.

Carbon Mineralization
Carbon mineralization is the process by which carbon dioxide becomes a solid mineral, such as a carbonate. It is a chemical reaction that happens when certain rocks are exposed to carbon dioxide. The biggest advantage of carbon mineralization is that the carbon cannot escape back to the atmosphere.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning typically occurs from breathing in too much carbon monoxide. Symptoms are often described as flu-like and commonly include headache, dizziness, weakness, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion.

Carbon Neutral
The CarbonNeutral Protocol was created and is managed by Natural Capital Partners. They were the first to provide a clear set of guidelines for businesses to achieve carbon neutrality back in 2002, and every year since then have continued commitment to providing a robust framework for credible carbon neutral action.

Carbon Offset
A carbon offset is a reduction or removal of emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases made in order to compensate for emissions made elsewhere. Offsets are measured in tonnes of carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e).

Carbon Taxes
A carbon tax is a tax levied on the carbon emissions required to produce goods and services. Carbon taxes are intended to make visible the "hidden" social costs of carbon emissions, which are otherwise felt only in indirect ways like more severe weather events.

Carbonfund.org
The Carbonfund.org Foundation is a 501 not-for-profit organization based in East Aurora, NY that provides carbon offsetting and greenhouse gas reduction options to individuals, businesses, and organizations. Carbonfund.org Foundation purchases and retires certified carbon offsets on behalf of its donors.

Carbonite
Carbonite, based in Boston, MA, is an online backup service, available to Windows and macOS users, that backs up documents, e-mails, music, photos, and settings.

Card Not Present (CNP)
Card not present (CNP) refers to a purchase a consumer makes without physically presenting his or her credit or debit card at the time of purchase.

Card Security Code (CSC)
A card security code (CSC) is a security feature for 'card not present' payment card transactions instituted to reduce the incidence of credit card fraud.

Card Sorting
Card sorting is a method used to help design or evaluate the information architecture of a site.

Card Verification Value (CVV)
A card verification value (CVV) is a security feature present in credit, debit and ATM cards to facilitate 'card not present' transactions.

Cardinal Health (CAH)
Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH) is a global, integrated healthcare services and products company, providing customized solutions for hospitals, health systems, pharmacies, ambulatory surgery centers, clinical laboratories and physician offices worldwide.

Cardinal Logistics
Cardinal Logistics Management Corporation provides integrated logistics and transportation services in the United States and Canada.

Cardinal Path
Cardinal Path is a digital data analytics firm that works with brands to create, implement and action advanced analytics. Headquartered in Vancouver, BC. https://www.cardinalpath.com/

Cardiology
The branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.

Cardiothoracic
The field of medicine involved in surgical treatment of organs inside the thorax; general treatment of conditions of the heart and lungs.

Cardlytics
Cardlytics is a platform that aggregates purchase data for programmatic buying.

Cardtronics
Cardtronics is the world's largest non-bank ATM operator, is a leading provider of fully integrated ATM and financial kiosk products and services. Headquartered in Houston, TX.

Care Coordination
The deliberate organization of patient care activities between two or more participants involved in a patent's care to facilitate the appropriate delivery of health care services.

Care for Kids
Care for Kids, CareforKids.com.au, was launched with the primary goals of supplying families with high quality information about early childhood education and care and helping parents search for care quickly and easily.

CareCloud
CareCloud, Inc., formerly MTBC & CareCloud Health, is a healthcare technology company that provides services, to healthcare providers and hospitals throughout the United States and has a comprehensive suite of proprietary, cloud-based solutions for growing healthcare organizations. Headquartered in Somerset, New Jersey. Founded in 1999.

Career Counseling
Career counseling is a service provided by an educator or consultant to help an individual find a suitable, satisfying career. It involves the process of knowing and understanding oneself and the world of work in order to make a career, educational, and life decisions.

Career Development
Lifelong process of managing learning, work, leisure, and transitions in order to move toward a personally determined and evolving preferred future

Career Exploration
Career Exploration is simply learning about various occupations and their "fit" with one's unique career preferences, e.g. the skills, interests and values an individual wants satisfied by their career. It is the process of exploring potential occupations.

Career Management
The combination of structured planning and the active management choice of one's own professional career

Career page
A career page is the section of an employer's website dedicated to showcasing their brand and presenting job openings. It can be a single landing page, a microsite, or a hybrid web page, or job board. It helps company recruiters to expand search by providing qualified candidates an accessible means to learn more about the company; job listings and applications, company values, employee reviews, etc.

Careerbuilder.com
CareerBuilder is a global, end-to-end human capital solutions company focused on helping employers find, hire and manage great talent. It was founded in 1995 with offices in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Headquartered in Chicago, IL.

CareerCircle
CareerCircle is a workforce development platform that advocates for women, veterans, and people in underserved communities throughout the tech industry by tapping into the hidden potential that they might not yet see in themselves. Headquartered in Hanover, Maryland. Domain: careercircle.com

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield is a health insurance provider serving 3.5 million individuals and groups in Maryland and the Washington metropolitan area. Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1934. Website https://individual.carefirst.com/

Carenet Health
Carenet Health is a leading provider of healthcare consumer engagement solutions, clinical support, health advocacy and navigation solutions, and 24/7 access to medical care. Headquartered in San Antonio, TX.

CARES Act
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as the CARES Act, is a law meant to address the economic fallout of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United States.

Cargill
Cargill, Incorporated. is an American privately held global conglomerate based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, a Minneapolis suburb, and incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware.

Cargo Insurance
Cargo Insurance provides coverage against all risks of physical loss or damage to freight during the shipment from any external cause during shipping, whether by land, sea, or air.

CarGurus
CarGurus is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based automotive research and shopping website that assists users in comparing local listings for used and new cars, and contacting sellers. Headquartered in Massachusetts and founded in 2006.

Carlyle (CG)
The Carlyle Group is an American multinational private equity-based in Washington, D.C., alternative asset management and financial services corporation. It specializes in corporate private equity, real assets, global credit, and investments.

CARMA
CARMA is a media intelligence company. Services include media monitoring and analysis across all types of media including print, online, social, and broadcast. Headquartered in Dubai. http://www.carma.com/

Carr, Riggs & Ingram
Carr, Riggs & Ingram is the largest certified public accounting firm headquartered in Southern Alabama. It specializes in core industries including construction, manufacturing and distribution, healthcare, not-for-profit, governments, financial institutions, real eastaet, and insurance.

Carrick
Carrick is a firm of enterprise software, SaaS, and technology enabled services with investors and operating executives of substantial experience founding, scaling, and optimizing market leading businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Carried Interest
Carried interest, or carry, in finance, is a share of the profits of an investment paid to the investment manager in excess of the amount that the manager contributes to the partnership, specifically in alternative investments (private equity and hedge funds).

Carrier Diversification
Carrier diversification is a strategy where a company utilizes multiple carriers to ship out products.

Cart Abandonment
Cart Abandonment is when a user adds a product to the online shopping cart of an e-commerce site but doesn't proceed to checkout and complete the purchase. Cart abandonment rate can be calculated by dividing the total number of completed transactions by the total number of transactions that were initiated.

Cartegraph
Cartegraph builds safer, more resilient and sustainable communities through better stewardship of buildings and infrastructure. They offer powerful, intuitive SaaS solutions that help government agencies, higher education institutions and private companies manage their physical assets and associated operations. With Cartegraph software, users optimize the life of their infrastructure, deploy maintenance resources efficiently and increase productivity to drive high-performance operations. Headquartered in Dubuque, Iowa.

Carter Machinery
Carter Machinery is the authorized Caterpillar dealer serving Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Washington D.C. Carter Machinery supports customers in many diverse industries including construction, mining, forestry, power generation, paving, industrial engines, and gas compression and marine. Headquartered in Salem, VA. Founded in 1952. Website https://www.cartermachinery.com/

Carve-Out
The separation of a business unit from its parent as a standalone company

Cascades Inc
Cascades is a manufacturing and conversion company that offers sustainable, innovative and value-added solutions for packaging, hygiene and recovery needs. Headquartered in Quebec, Canada. https://www.cascades.com/en

Cascading
Displaying windows in a progressive order so that all the title bars appear on the screen at one time.

Cascading Style Sheets(CSS)
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language like HTML.

Case IH
Case IH is a brand of agricultural equipment. It was created in 1985 when Tenneco bought selected assets of the agricultural division from International Harvester and merged it into its J.I. Headquartered in Racine, WI.

Case Management
Case management is a collaborative process of assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, evaluation, and advocacy for options and services to meet an individual's and family's comprehensive health needs through communication and available resources to promote quality, cost-effective outcome.

Casepoint
Casepoint is a legal discovery platform for complex eDiscovery, investigation, data privacy, and compliance needs. Casepoint empowers organizations to maximize efficiency and reduce risks with its innovative legal technology. Headquartered in Tysons, VA.

Cash Flow
Cash flow is the net amount of cash and cash-equivalents being transferred into and out of a business.

Cash Flow Analysis
A cash flow analysis is a method for examining how a business generates and spends money over a specific period of time. It can help you figure out where your money is going and how much cash you have available at a given moment.

Cash Flow Management
Strategy for managing the outlay and receipt of cash

Cash Management Tools
Tools that aid an organization in managing the outlay and receipt of cash

Cash Method
Refers to major accounting method that recognizes revenues and expenses at the time physical cash is actually received or paid out.

Cash-in-transit
Cash-in-transit (CIT) or cash/valuables-in-transit (CVIT) is the physical transfer of banknotes, coins, credit cards and items of value from one location to another.

Cashback
Cashback is denoting a form of incentive offered to buyers of certain products whereby they receive a cash refund after making their purchase.

Cashfree
Cashfree, headquartered in Bengaluru, India, is a payment platform, which automates inbound and outbound bank transfers. It allows Indian businesses to automate bank transfers and accept card payments.

CASHU
CASHU is a digital wallet that allows consumers to pay and transfer money online, and issue prepaid virtual and plastic Mastercard. The company was established by Maktoob in July 2002, and it is headquartered in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates

Cask NX
Cask is an information technology (IT) and business advisory services company enabling and sustaining digital transformation on ServiceNow. Headquartered in San Diego, CA. Founded in 2004. Operating as Cask NX, LLC. Website http://www.casknx.com

Cass Information Systems
Cass Information Systems is a leading provider of integrated information and payment management solutions, managing more than $60 billion annually on behalf of clients throughout North America and Europe. Headquartered in St. Louis, MO.

Cast Software (CAS)
CAST is a technology corporation, category and market leader in Software intelligence, with headquarters in New York City and in France, near Paris. CAST markets Software intelligence to insight complex software with its experience in software quality and size (automated function points counting) measurement technology and expertise as well as bench-marking in software industry, and offers software, hosting and consulting services in support software intelligence.

Castlight Health
Castlight Health is a San Francisco based healthcare navigation company. It offers comparison tools showing price and quality metrics for tests and procedures offered by healthcare providers. The Castlight platform is licensed through a business-to-business-based model.

Castrol
Castrol is a British global brand of industrial and automotive lubricants offering a wide range of oils, greases and similar products for most lubrication applications. Headquartered in the United Kingdom.

Casualty Insurance
Casualty insurance is a broad category of coverage against loss of property, damage or other liabilities. Casualty insurance includes vehicle insurance, liability insurance, theft insurance and elevator insurance.

Cat-M
CAT-M is an LTE-based technology designed for the Internet of Things. Offering power saving modes and extended sleep capabilities, CAT-M provides reliable communication on existing networks and longer life on battery-powered mobile or stationary devices, all in a lower cost device than previous LTE products.

Catalina Marketing Corporation
Catalina Marketing Corporation is a company that offers behavior-based, targeted-marketing services and programs globally through a variety of distribution channels. It aims to use highly targeted in-store and digital media to specifically reach only to those consumers they desire to reach. The Company tracks actual purchase behavior and uses Universal Product Code-based scanner technology to target consumers at the checkout counter and National Drug Code information to trigger delivery of a newsletter to consumers in pharmacy prescription checkout transactions. Personally identifiable data that may be collected from the Company’s targeted marketing programs, as well as its research programs

Catalog Management
Catalog Management is process or software that acts as a single source of truth across different institutional departments. It helps with operational effectiveness, increased collaboration, and an optimized student experience.

Catalog Printing
Catalog design and Catalogs Printing is a creative persona to showcase your business brand professionally and efficaciously. Catalog Printing is one of the powerful catalysts to promote products and services. A catalog is a substantial mode for branding and marketing initiatives mechanism.

Catalyst Insight
Catalyst Insight is a lightning fast document review and analysis platform built for tackling the largest, most complex document review projects.

Catalyst Investors
Catalyst Investors is a growth equity venture capital firm investing in technology-enabled businesses Headquartered in New York City.

Catapult Systems
Catapult Systems, LLC provides information technology consulting services. It offers cloud computing, Office 365, application development, enterprise, business intelligence, user centered design, web, custom application, mobile, infrastructure, managed, IT security and compliance, and Solutions-as-a-Service solutions.

Catastrophe Insurance
Catastrophe insurance protects businesses and residences against natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes, and against human-made disasters such as a riot or terrorist attack. These low-probability, high-cost events are generally excluded from standard homeowners insurance policies.

Catchpoint
Catchpoint uses advanced synthetic monitoring, RUM, endpoint nodes and network monitoring to provide instant insight into end user digital experiences.

Category Management
Category Management is a retailing and purchasing concept in which the range of products purchased by a business organization or sold by a retailer is broken down into discrete groups of similar or related products; these groups are known as product categories.

Caterpillar Inc.
Caterpillar Inc. is an American Fortune 100 corporation which designs, develops, engineers, manufactures, markets and sells machinery, engines, financial products and insurance to customers via a worldwide dealer network. It is the world's largest construction equipment manufacturer. Headquartered in Deerfield, IL.

CATIA
CATIA, short for Computer Aided Three-Dimensional Interactive Application, is a multi-platform software portfolio for computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided engineering, 3D modeling and Product lifecycle management. It is a product under the company Dassault Systemes (3ds).

Cato Networks
Cato Networks is a network security company. Cato Networks provides Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) converging SD-WAN and network security into a global, cloud-native service. Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. http://www.catonetworks.com/

Cause Marketing
Cause marketing is defined as a type of corporate social responsibility, in which a company's promotional campaign has the dual purpose of increasing profitability while bettering society.

Caveon
Caveon is a US based full service e-assessment company with Scorpion and item banking tool. Headquartered in Midvale, UT. Domain: caveon.com

CBI Cybersecurity
CBI protects businesses from daily cyber threats with flexible, customizable solutions and ensures data, endpoints, and companies are as cybersecure as they can be. Headquartered in Detroit, MI.

CBInsights
CB Insights is a private company with a business analytics platform and global database that provides market intelligence on private companies and investor activities. Headquartered in New York.

CBIZ
CBIZ, Inc. (NYSE: CBZ) provides professional business services that help clients better manage their finances and employees. Headquartered in Cleveland, OH.

CBRE (CB Richard Ellis Group)
CBRE is a full service commercial real estate firm providing solutions to preperty owners, investors, and occupiers. The abbreviation fully stands for Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis. Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA.

CBS (CBS)
An American commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of CBS Corporation

CBX
CBX is a brand strategy & design agency; brand positioning, purpose & meaning, architecture, naming, identity design, packaging design, innovation. With offices in NYC and Minneapolis.

CC Avenue
CCAvenue, headquartered in Mumbai, India is a Commerce Service Provider, authorized as a Master Merchant, by Indian financial institutions, to appoint Sub Merchants, to accept and validate Internet payments via Credit Card, and Net banking facilities from the Sub Merchant's (your) customers in real-time.

CCC Intelligent Solutions (CCCS)
CCC Intelligent Solutions (NYSE:CCCS) is a software development company that power insurers, automotive manufacturers, collision repairers, parts suppliers, lenders, fleet operators and more through a cloud-based SaaS platform of digital and data services. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1980. Website https://cccis.com/

cClearly
cClearly is a marketing analytics and optimization provider that helps marketers increase revenues and decrease cost per acquisition.

CCV
CCV is a European provider offering end-to-end payments at every touchpoint of the customer journey. CCV has local teams in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands.

CD (Certificate of Deposit)
A savings certificate with a fixed maturity date, specified fixed interest rate and can be issued in any denomination aside from minimum investment requirements

CDK Global
CDK Global is a US-based automotive dealer services company that provides auto dealer software as well as solutions for truck, motorcycle, marine, and RV dealers throughout North America and beyond. Headquartered in Illinois.

CDMA
Code-division multiple access is a channel access method used by various radio communication technologies.

Cdnetworks
CDNetworks is a full-service content delivery network which provides technology, network infrastructure, and customer services for the delivery of Internet content and applications.

CDPQ
Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec is an institutional investor headquartered in Quebec City, Canada, that manages several public and parapublic pension plans and insurance programs in Quebec.

CDW (CDW)
A provider of technology products and services for business, government and education

CEB
CEB, a subsidiary of Gartner, is a global best practice insights and technology company that provides products and services to businesses worldwide.

Cedar
Cedar provides a smarter way for hospitals, health systems and medical groups to manage the patient payment ecosystem. Our platform delivers modern intelligence to alleviate collections challenges, dramatically improve billing operations and ensure a personalized billing experience for patients. Headquartered in New York, NY.

Cedar Gate Technologies
Cedar Gate Technologies is a leading value-based care performance management company founded in 2014 by David B. Snow Jr., a nationally recognized Fortune 50 CEO, in partnership with GTCR, a leading Chicago-based private equity firm.

Cegid
Cegid is a provider of Point-of-Sale, store and inventory management solutions for manufacturing, trade and retail sectors.

Cell Counting
Cell counting is any of various methods for the counting or similar quantification of cells in the life sciences, including medical diagnosis and treatment.

Cell Culture
Cell culture is the process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions, generally outside their natural environment. After the cells of interest have been isolated from living tissue, they can subsequently be maintained under carefully controlled conditions.

Cell Growth Medium
A growth medium or culture medium is a liquid or gel designed to support the growth of microorganisms, cells, or small plants. Cell culture media generally comprise an appropriate source of energy and compounds which regulate the cell cycle.

Cell Isolation
Cell isolation is the process of separating individual living cells from a solid block of tissue or cell suspension. While some types of cell naturally exist in a separated form, other cell types that are found in solid tissue require specific techniques to separate them into individual cells.

Cell Line
Cell line is a general term that applies to a defined population of cells that can be maintained in culture for an extended period of time, retaining stability of certain phenotypes and functions. Cell lines are usually clonal, meaning that a set of cells grown in a laboratory can come from a single plant or animal cell.

Cell line development
Cell line development is the process by which the cellular machinery is co-opted to manufacture therapeutic biologics or other proteins of interest. It requires the discovery of single cell-derived clones that produce high and consistent levels of the target therapeutic protein. A critical first step in the process is the isolation of single, viable cells which then proliferate to form colonies that can be assessed for productivity of the target therapeutic protein. That selected single cell grows to produce a "cell line".

Cell Processing System
Cell Processing System is a multifunctional technology allowing operators the flexibility to conduct multiple cell therapy manufacturing steps with one instrument.

Cell Separation
Cell separation is the process of removing one cell population from another within a biological sample, such as blood or tissue.

Cell Sorting
Cell sorting is the ability to separate cells according to their properties

Cell Suspension
Cell Suspension is a type of bioink in which single cells or aggregates of cells multiply as they lie suspended in a predefined cell media.

Cell Therapy
Cell therapy, or cytotherapy, is therapy in which cellular material is injected into a patient; this generally means intact, living cells.

Cell Therapy Manufacturing
Cell therapy manufacturing begins with the collection of cells from the patient, which takes place in a clinical (or apheresis) facility, and ends with the administration of the final drug product to the patient at the bedside.

Cell Wash
Cell wash is the washing red blood cells to remove plasma, which contains substances that may interfere with antigen-antibody reaction. Cell washing is the process of applying a solvent (e.g., water) or a solution (e.g., SSC/SDS) to a biomaterial or an array to remove impurities or unwanted compounds.

Cellular Agriculture
Cellular agriculture focuses on the production of agricultural products from cell cultures using a combination of biotechnology, tissue engineering, molecular biology, and synthetic biology to create and design new methods of producing proteins, fats, and tissues that would otherwise come from traditional agriculture.

Celonis
Celonis is the leader in Enterprise Performance Acceleration software, harnessing the power of Process Mining technology to help organizations remove operational friction and become a Superfluid Enterprise.

Celtra
Celtra’s Creative Management Platform is a cloud-based, self-service software for managing the entire creative lifecycle of digital advertising and Celtra makes it easy for marketers to improve the quality and relevancy of their digital advertising at scale. Headquartered in Boston, MA.

CELUM
CELUM is a global leader in digital asset management (DAM) and content collaboration software, empowering brands to deliver engaging product experiences across all digital touchpoints and at any point in the customer journey. With CELUM, marketing teams create, manage and route vast volumes of product content for any audience and channel. The CELUM Cloud platform covers the entire content lifecycle and combines digital asset management with agile collaboration, workflows & automation, online proofing, and file sync & share. CELUM's global footprint of 900+ customers includes well-known brands such as Lidl, SCOTT Sports, 3M, HiPP, CLAAS and voestalpine.

Cengage Group
Cengage Group is a global education technology company that provides affordable and quality digital products and services that equip students with the skills and competencies needed to be job ready. Headquartered in Boston , MA. Website https://www.cengagegroup.com/

censhare
censhare allows businesses to master content in any channel, in any language, locally or globally, with the censhare Omnichannel Content Management Platform. Headquartered in Munich. Domain: censhare.com

Census
Census is the data automation platform that syncs data warehouse with the apps you use. Get customer success, sales & marketing teams on the same page by sharing the same customer data. No engineering favors required. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Centene Corp.
Centene Corporation is a company that provides high-quality healthcare services to members in all 50 states. Centene has worked to transform the health of communities, one person at a time. Centene is the largest Medicaid managed care organization in the country and provides a portfolio of services to government sponsored healthcare programs. Headquartered in Saint Louis, MO. Founded in 1984. Domain: centene.com

CenterCode
Centercode provides a user testing automation platform that helps businesses manage the entire product lifecycle by capturing feedback from prospects, customers, and employees. Headquartered in Laguna Hills, CA. Domain: centercode.com

Centers for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (CDSAi)
Centers for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence explore the disciplines of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science, which are key methodologies of our century. For the first time, data is not only digitally stored, transmitted and processed by AI, but also understood and linked in terms of content, so that decisions can be drawn knowledge-based and partly or fully automated. Many colleges, universities, educational facilities have such research institutes dedicated to AI & Data Science.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the leading national public health institute of the United States. The CDC is a United States federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), previously known as the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), and health insurance portability standards. In addition to these programs, CMS has other responsibilities, including the administrative simplification standards from the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), quality standards in long-term care facilities (more commonly referred to as nursing homes

Centers of Excellence (CoEs)
A center of excellence (CoE) is a team, a shared facility or an entity that provides leadership, best practices, research, support and/or training for a focus area. The focus area might be a technology (e.g. Java), a business concept (e.g. BPM), a skill (e.g. negotiation) or a broad area of study (e.g. women's health).

CentOS
CentOS ( from Community Enterprise Operating System) is a Linux distribution that provides a free, enterprise-class, community-supported computing platform functionally compatible with its upstream source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

Central Nervous System (CNS)
The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.

Central Procurement
Centralized purchasing or centralized procurement is a system where a single team or a department handles all the purchasing or procurement for the organization. In this purchasing model, decision-making is centralized and therefore most of the work is automated and integrated within a procurement platform, leading to end-to-end visibility and zero duplication of efforts.

Centralize vs. De-Centralize
Centralized organization can be defined as a hierarchy decision-making structure where all decisions and processes are handled strictly at the top or the executive level. While the benefits to a decentralized organizational structure are more flexible and open to change.

Centralized Computing
Centralized computing is a type of computing architecture where all or most of the processing/computing is performed on a central server.

Centralized Planning
Centralized planning means that decisions are not taken independently at local level, but holistically at a more central level.

Centric Software
Centric Software is a Silicon Valley-based software company that designs software, in particular Product Lifecycle Management systems, for fashion, retail, footwear, outdoor, luxury, home decor and consumer goods industries, including formulated products. Headquartered in Campbell, California. Founded in 1998. Operating as Centric Software, Inc. Website http://www.centricsoftware.com

Centrica
Centrica plc is a British multinational energy and services company. Its principal activity is the supply of electricity and gas to consumers in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Headquartered in Windsor Berkshire. Domain: centrica.com

Centricity
Centricity is a brand of healthcare IT software systems from GE Healthcare, a division of General Electric. It includes software for independent physician practices, academic medical centers, hospitals and large integrated delivery networks. Developed by GE Healthcare.

Centrifuge
A centrifuge is a piece of equipment that puts an object in rotation around a fixed axis, applying a potentially strong force perpendicular to the axis of spin.

Centrify
Centrify is a company that offers Identity and Access Management and Privileged Identity Management to secure access across computer network and cloud computing environments.

Centro
Centro is a digital advertising platform provider that strives to improve the lives of digital marketers with the world's most automated and comprehensive advertising platform. Headquartered in Chicago, IL.

CenturyLink (CTL)
American telecommunications that provides communications and data services to residential, business, governmental, and wholesale customers.

Ceph
Ceph is an open-source software storage platform, implements object storage on a single distributed computer cluster, and provides 3in1 interfaces for: object-, block- and file-level storage. Ceph aims primarily for completely distributed operation without a single point of failure, scalable to the exabyte level, and freely available.

Ceridian (CDAY)
Ceridian HCM, Inc. is a provider of human resources software and services with employees in the USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and Mauritius. It is a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange as of April 2018.

Ceridian Dayforce
Ceridian Dayforce is a modern HCM cloud software platform built to meet your human capital management needs in payroll, benefits, tax, compliance, and workforce.

Cerner
Cerner Corporation is an American supplier of health information technology solutions, services, devices and hardware.

Ceros
Software used for creating interactive marketing content

Certificate Authority (CA)
A certificate authority or certification authority (CA) is an entity that issues digital certificates. A digital certificate certifies the ownership of a public key by the named subject of the certificate.

Certificate Management
Certificate management is the process of managing digital security certificates.

Certificate of Competency
A certificate issued by the Small Business Administration (SBA) stating that the holder is responsible (with respect to all elements of responsibility, including but not limited to capability, competency, capacity, credit, integrity, perseverance, and tenacity) for the purpose of receiving and performing a specific Government contract.

Certificate of Insurance (COI)
Certificate of Insurance is a document used to provide information on specific insurance coverage. The certificate provides verification of the insurance and usually contains information on types and limits of coverage, insurance company, policy number, named insured, and the policies' effective periods.

Certificate of Registration
A certificate of registration is a document giving information about a person or organization that appears on an official list.

Certificate Programs
A designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task

Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
A certificate signing request (also CSR or certification request) is a message sent from an applicant to a certificate authority in order to apply for a digital identity certificate.

Certification Assessments
Certification assessments are exams required by certifying bodies that allow someone to practice in their field of training. They test the knowledge and skills students gain in their training program to see if they are ready to work in that particular field.

Certification Mark
A certification mark is a mark used in commerce by a person other than its owner.

Certified Community BH Clinic (CCBHC)
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) are entities designed to provide a comprehensive range of mental health and substance use disorder services to vulnerable individuals.

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is an independent information security certification granted by the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, also known as (ISC)².

Certified Physician Order Entry (CPOE)
The process of a medical professional entering medication orders or other physician instructions electronically instead of on paper charts.

Certify
Certify is the leading cloud-based travel and expense report management solution for companies of all sizes.

CES
CES is an annual trade show organized by the consumer technology association.

Cetelem
Cetelem is the major commercial brand of BNP Paribas Personal Finance, the BNP Paribas Group subsidiary leader in personal financing in France and Europe Cetelem pioneered consumer credit in France in 1953 and Internet credit in 1997. Headquartered in Paris, France.

CEVA Logistics
CEVA Logistics is a global logistics and supply chain company in both freight management and contract logistics with 7 billion USD in revenues. It's head office is in Baar, Switzerland and it was founded in 2007, as a merger of TNT Logistics and EGL Eagle Global Logistics.

CFO Summit
Monthly teleconference attended by finance executives

CFT (Counter Terrorist Financing)
Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) involves investigating, analyzing, deterring, and preventing sources of funding for activities intended to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals. It is seen as an essential part of the global fight against terror threat.

CGI
An American multinational technology conglomerate headquartered that develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, telecommunications equipment, and other high-technology services and products

CGS
CGS develops and provides software applications, call center services, enterprise learning and training solutions.

Chain of Custody
Chain of custody (CoC), in legal contexts, is the chronological documentation or paper trail that records the sequence of custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of physical or electronic evidence.

Challenger Sales
Challenger is dedicated to driving ROI by changing behaviors in Sales, Marketing and Service teams.

Challenger, Gray & Christmas
Challenger, Gray & Christmas is an executive outplacement firm providing customized, individualized training, coaching, and personal support to its clients. It has experiences in outplacement, including managing executive departures, middle-management restructurings, downsizings, and plant closures. Headquartered in Chicago, IL.

Chamber of Commerce
A chamber of commerce, or board of trade, is a form of business network, for example, a local organization of businesses whose goal is to further the interests of businesses. Business owners in towns and cities form these local societies to advocate on behalf of the business community.

Change and Release Management
The process of managing, planning, scheduling and controlling a software build through different stages and environments; including testing and deploying software

Change Data Capture
In databases, change data capture (CDC) is a set of software design patterns used to determine and track the data that has changed so that action can be taken using the changed data. CDC occurs often in data-warehouse environments since capturing and preserving the state of data across time is one of the core functions of a data warehouse, but CDC can be utilized in any database or data repository system.

Change Healthcare
Change Healthcare is a leading independent healthcare technology company, focused on insights, innovation and accelerating the transformation of the U.S. healthcare system through the power of the Change Healthcare Platform. Headquartered in Nashville, TN.

Change Management
Strategy for managing business changes

Channel Conflict
Channel conflict occurs when manufacturers (brands) disintermediate their channel partners, such as distributors, retailers, dealers, and sales representatives, by selling their products directly to consumers through general marketing methods and/or over the Internet.

Channel Enablement
Channel enablement is utilizing resources to ensure that channel sellers have all the tools they need to be successful - and that the organizatio can track the success of their efforts - to increase operational efficiency and improve alignment.

Channel Management
A process where the company develops various marketing techniques as well as sales strategies to reach the widest possible customer base.

Channel Management Software
Tracks goods and services from the seller to the ultimate consumer.

Channel Marketing
The people, organizations, and activities necessary to transfer the ownership of goods from the point of production to the point of consumption.

Channel Optimization
Channel optimization is a process through which tactics are applied to improve the customer experience, increase interactions, and drive incremental revenue within a single marketing channel.

Channel Partner Management
A company that partners with a manufacturer or producer to market and sell the manufacturer's products, services, or technologies. This is usually done through a co-branding relationship.

Channel Partner Program
A Channel Partner Program is a strategy to motivate and engage channel partners to create more value for customers; they reward channel partners for their business and loyalty. A channel partner is a company that partners with a manufacturer or producer to market and sell the manufacturer's products, services, or technologies. This is usually done through a co-branding relationship.

Channel Program
A partner program, which may also be referred to as channel partner program or alliance program, is a business strategy that vendors use to encourage value-added resellers (VARs), managed service providers (MSPs), consultants, systems integrators (SIs), original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), independent software vendors (ISVs) and distributors to recommend or sell the vendor's products and associated services.

Channel Recruitment
The identification and use of recruitment channels begins after a business creates a basic framework regarding its employee wants, needs, and budget.

ChannelAdvisor (ECOM)
ChannelAdvisor Corp. is an e-commerce company based in Morrisville, North Carolina.

ChannelMix
ChannelMix is a software company that offers an end-to-end platform and a suite of analytics products. It aims to help brands and agencies measure and grow marketing ROI. The platform offers data aggregation, data transformation, data modeling, data visualization, and customer journey tracking. Headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri. https://channelmix.com/

Chaos Engineering
Chaos engineering is the discipline of experimenting on a software system in production in order to build confidence in the system's capability to withstand turbulent and unexpected conditions.

Chaos Group (Vray)
V-Ray is a computer-generated imagery rendering software application developed by the Bulgarian company Chaos Group

Chaos Software Ltd.
Chaos Software develops CRM and PIM applications for micro/small business and individual. Founded in 1992. Domain: chaossoftware.com

Chapman and Cutler LLP
Chapman and Cutler LLP is a law firm focused on finance. They work with the most sophisticated financial companies and institutional investors in the world, providing both practical and strategic legal advice for virtually any financing issue that may arise. Headquartered in Chicago, IL and founded in 1906. Domain: chapman.com

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy (Reorganization)
Type of bankruptcy where the debtor proposes a plan to reorganize and pay creditors over time

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy (also known as wage earner's plan) is a U.S. bankruptcy proceeding in which enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over three to five years. The debtor gets legal protection from lenders' collection attempts and is allowed to keep outstanding assets, such as homes, provided that they adhere to the repayment framework set forth by the court.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (Liquidation)
Type of bankruptcy where the debtor liquidates non-exempt assets and proceeds are distributed to creditors

Charge Back
An act of policy of allocating the cost of an organization's centrally located resources

Charge Card
A charge card is a type of electronic payment card that charges no interest but requires the user to pay his/her balance in full upon receipt of the statement, usually on a monthly basis.

Chargeback
A chargeback is a demand by a credit-card provider for a retailer to make good the loss on a fraudulent or disputed transaction.

Chargebee
Chargebee is an enterprise software company that designs and sells SaaS applications for companies with a subscription business model. Headquartered in India.

ChargePoint
ChargePoint is the world's largest network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in North America, Europe and Australia. Headquartered in Campbell, California.

Charitable Giving
A gift made by an individual or an organization to a nonprofit organization, charity or private foundation

Charles River
The Charles River Investment Management Solution (Charles River IMS) automates front and middle office processes for buy-side firms. The solution helps enable accurate and timely investment decision support for institutional and wealth managers, alternative investment firms, insurers and asset owners.

Charles Schwab (SCHW)
A bank and brokerage firm, based in San Francisco, California

Charli AI
Charli AI provides an approach to Generative AI for financial services. Headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. Domain: charli.ai

Charter Communications
Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR) is a broadband connectivity company and cable operator serving more than 30 million customers in 41 states through its Spectrum brand. Headquartered in Stamford, CT.

Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
A professional credential offered internationally by the American-based CFA Institute to investment and financial professionals.

Chartis Group
Chartis Group is a comprehensive advisory and analytics services firm dedicated to the healthcare industry. Chartis Group combines human experience and judgment with cutting-edge data, analytics, and technology. Headquartered in Chicago, IL. Founded in 2001.

Chase Bank
A multinational banking and financial services corporation

Chase Mobile Checkout Plus
Chase Mobile Checkout (CMC) is a mobile point of sale solution that allows business owners to process credit, signature debit and select third-party gift card transactions on a mobile device.

Chassis Providers
Intermodal equipment, mainly chassis, is trailing equipment that is used in the intermodal transportation of containers. Chassis Providers facilitate the transport of goods with intermodal equipment and are responsible for systematically inspecting, repairing, and maintaining the chassis.

Chat Tool
A chat tool is a browser-based and enable users to start chatting with other uses in real-time. Can act as an extension of a bigger help desk solution and supports customer experience by making customer support more accessible to customers (often added as a widget to websites).

Chatbot
A chatbot is an artificial intelligence (AI) program that simulates interactive human conversation by using key pre-calculated user phrases and auditory or text-based signals.

ChatBots
A Chatbot is a particular type of AI based virtual assistant that specializes in customer service.

Chatham Financial
Chatham Financial is a company offering debt and derivative solutions. It is a financial risk management advisory and technology firm. Other solutions include interest rate risk management, foreign currency risk management, commodity risk management, hedge accounting, valuations, regulatory compliance advisory, and more. Headquartered in Kennett Square, PA. https://www.chathamfinancial.com/

ChatOps
ChatOps, a term widely credited to GitHub, is all about conversation-driven development. It is the streamlined use of chat applications and communication services to run development and operations functions and commands in-line with human collaboration.

Chatsonic
Chatsonic AI is not limited to 2021 data and offers a more powerful and comprehensive range of features, including integration with Google Search, creating digital images and responding to voice commands. It is a conversational AI chatbot, similar to ChatGPT. Owned by Samanyou Garg.

Chatter Research
Chatter Research is a real-time customer feedback solution that uses AI powered conversations to drive repeat purchases and higher conversion rates for brands in the retail and hospitality space. Parent organization is Stingray Business, Inc. Domain for this business is chatterresearch.com.

Check Point
Check Point is an Israeli multinational provider of software and combined hardware and software products for IT security, including network security, endpoint security, mobile security, data security and security management.

Check Point Software Technologies
Check Point Software Technologies, Ltd. Is the corporate name of a security vendor that offers security for networks, data and endpoints, unified under a single management framework.

Check Processing
Check processing is sometimes referred to as eChecks (electronic checks, which is a type of electronic funds transfer or EFT) and ACH (Automated Clearing House). Both types transfer funds between the bank accounts of businesses and their customers.

Checkbook.io
Checkbook.io is a simple and secure payment solution enabling businesses and individuals to send payments via a "Digital Check". Headquartered in San Mateo, California.

Checking Account
A transactional account held at a financial institution that allows withdrawals and deposits

CheckMarket
CheckMarket is the world’s most user-friendly online survey software, harnessed by thousands of businesses in over 150 countries to quickly unlock insight from consumers. Headquartered in Turnhout, Antwerpen.

Checkmarx
Checkmarx is the global leader in software security solutions for modern enterprise software development. Checkmarx delivers the industry’s most comprehensive Software Security Platform that unifies with DevOps and provides static and interactive application security testing, software composition analysis, and developer application security awareness and training programs to reduce and remediate risk from software vulnerabilities. Headquartered in Ramat Gan, Israel.

Checkout Optimization
Checkout Optimization is a strategy used by eCommerce sites to increase conversion for online shoppers.

Checkout.com
Checkout.com empowers businesses to adapt, innovate, and thrive with the connected payments they deserve. The company’s technology makes payments seamless. Flexible solutions, granular data, and instant insights help global enterprises launch new products in new markets and create outstanding customer experiences. They provide the fastest, most reliable payments in more than 150 currencies, with in-country acquiring, world-class fraud filters and reporting, through one API.

Checkpoint Catalyst
Chekpoint Catalyst is an online research platform from Thomson Reuters featuring multi-jurisdictional contecnt, embedded tools, and an enhanced search engine.

Checkr
Checkr provides modern and compliant background checks for global enterprises and startups.

Cheetah Digital
Cheetah Digital is a cross-channel customer engagement solution provider for the modern marketer. The Cheetah Digital Customer Engagement Suite enables marketers to create personalized experiences, cross-channel messaging, and loyalty strategies, underpinned by an engagement data platform that can scale to meet the changing demands of today's consumer. Headquartered in Chicago, IL.

Chef
Chef is used to streamline the task of configuring and maintaining a company's servers, and can integrate with cloud-based platforms such as Internap, Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Platform, Oracle Cloud, OpenStack, SoftLayer, Microsoft Azure and Rackspace to automatically provision and configure new machines

Chegg, Inc.
Chegg, Inc. is an education technology company. It provides digital and physical textbook rentals, textbooks, online tutoring, and other student services. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California. https://www.chegg.com/

Chemical Distribution Software
Chemical distribution software functionality offers available-to-promise and capable-to-promise order management, complex pricing management, EDI processing, RMA processing, multiple picking methods, and complete lot, shelf life, and expiration date tracking and traceability

Chemical Mechanical Polishing (CMP)
Chemical mechanical polishing/planarization is a process of smoothing surfaces with the combination of chemical and mechanical forces. It can be thought of as a hybrid of chemical etching and free abrasive polishing.

Chemical Plant Automation
Chemical Plant Automation is the incorporation of automation from end-to-end manufacturing processes in a chemical plant.

Chemical Research
Chemical Research refers to research that is done in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry

Chemical Tankers
A chemical tanker is a type of tanker ship designed to transport chemicals in bulk. As defined in MARPOL Annex II, chemical tanker means a ship constructed or adapted for carrying in bulk any liquid product listed in chapter 17 of the International Bulk Chemical Code.

Cherry Bekaert
Cherry Bekaert is among the nation's largest certified public accounting firms providing cost-effective tax, audit, and advisory solutions across the glob. Headquartered in Richmond, VA.

Cherwell Software
Cherwell Software is a privately held American technology company specializing in IT Service Management products. The company headquarters is in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It also has offices in Swindon, UK.

Chetu
Chetu is a US-based software development company specializing in providing businesses worldwide with custom technology solutions and software development services. Headquartered in Sunrise, Florida. Founded in 2000. Website https://www.chetu.com/

Chevron (CVX)
Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation. One of the successor companies of Standard Oil, it is headquartered in San Ramon, California, and active in more than 180 countries.

Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)
United States based futures and options exchanges.

Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)
World's largest options exchange and the leader in product innovation, options education, and trading volume.

Chicago, Illinois
Located on Lake Michigan in Illinois, is among the largest cities in the US.

Chief Resilience Officers
A position in city government that ideally reports directly to the city's chief executive, and acts as the city's point person for resilience building, helping to coordinate all of the city's resilience efforts.

ChiefNation
ChiefNation is a marketing company that provides account management and lead generation.

Child Care
The action or skill of looking after children.

Child Labor
The use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane.

Child Tax Credit
A child tax credit is a tax credit available in some countries, which depends on the number of dependent children in a family. The credit may depend on other factors as well, such as income level.

Childcare Management Software
Child care management software, also referred to as child care administrative software or daycare accounting software, is business software designed specifically for use by child care centers, preschools, and similar child-oriented facilities.

Children & Infant Nutrition
Children's health is the extent to which individual children or groups of children are able or enabled to (a) develop and realize their potential, (b) satisfy their needs, and (c) develop the capacities that allow them to interact successfully with their biological, physical, and social environments. From the womb through the first years of life, proper nutrition and immune function are paramount to a childs health and development. Probiotics, prebiotics and fats such as omega-3 docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are increasingly important parts of the equationfor mothers and childrenwhether obtained through supplements, functional foods, breastfeeding, infant formula or other means.

Chili Piper
Chili Piper is the scheduling tool built for B2B SaaS Companies, their software automates the processes around scheduling. Headquartered in Brooklyn, NY.

Chillers
A chiller is a machine that removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle.

China Cyber Security Law
The China Cyber Security Law, commonly referred to as the China Internet Security Law, was enacted to increase data protection, data localization, and cybersecurity in the interest of national security.

China Mobile (CHL)
Chinese state-owned telecommunication company that provides mobile voice and multimedia services through its nationwide mobile telecommunications network.

China Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
The China Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) is the official measure for pollution control in electronic products in China and is a piece of Chinese government legislation designed to curb the harmful environmental effects of certain materials, including lead. China RoHS is similar to the European version of RoHS which regulates cadmium, lead, hexavalent chromium, mercury and two brominated flame retardants, Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE). Similar to European RoHS, China RoHS has the same threshold of 0.1 percent (1000ppm) for all substances listed above except for Cd which has a 0.01 percent threshold (100ppm) and contains a series of useful

China Telecom (CHA)
China Telecommunications Corporation known as its trading name China Telecom is a Chinese state-owned telecommunication company. It is the largest fixed-line service and the third largest mobile telecommunication provider in China.

China Telecom Americas Corporation
China Telecom Americas, a wholly-owned US-based subsidiary of China Telecom Corp. Ltd. (NYSE: CHA), is an international telecom provider for Data, IP and Voice Wholesale services to multinational companies, organizations and international carriers requiring China domestic services and International access to China & Asia Pacific. With headquarters in Herndon, Virginia, and offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, New York, San Jose, and subsidiaries in Toronto, Canada, and Sao Paolo, Brazil, China Telecom Americas continues to expand its strength and reach. China Telecom Americas provides locally-based, one-stop-shop, turn-key solutions for everything from China domestic and international da

China Unicom (CHU)
China United Network Communications Group Co., Ltd. or China Unicom is a Chinese state-owned telecommunications operator of China. China Unicom is the world's fourth-largest mobile service provider by subscriber base.

Chip Reader
A chip reader is a device to process chip cards, contactless payments or magnetic-stripe cards payments for financial transactions.

Chip Shortage
The 2020–21 global chip shortage is an ongoing crisis in which the demand for integrated circuits is greater than the supply

Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP
Choate Hall & Stewart LLP is a Boston-based law firm. Founded in 1899, the firm is known for having a one-office approach to its operations. Domain: choate.com

Choice Architecture
Choice architecture is the design of different ways in which choices can be presented to consumers, and the impact of that presentation on consumer decision-making.

CHOOOSE
CHOOOSE is a dedicated team of entrepreneurs, engineers and climate experts in Oslo, Norway. They are building the digital toolkit so that everyone, anywhere, can more simply and easily integrate climate action into everyday life. Together with our ecosystem of partners and individual-supporters, the CHOOOSE platform is accelerating access and adoption of climate solutions across a range of key technologies – from nature-based solutions to carbon removal to Sustainable Aviation Fuel.

Choose Your Own Device (CYOD)
Choose Your Own Device (CYOD) is a business trend and phenomenon designed to give an organization more control of devices that employees use to handle company data.

Chorus
Chorus develops a natural language processing and machine learning platform that offers conversation intelligence solutions for sales teams.

Chromatography
Chromatography is a laboratory technique for the separation of a mixture. The mixture is dissolved in a fluid called the mobile phase, which carries it through a structure holding another material called the stationary phase. The various constituents of the mixture travel at different speeds, causing them to separate. The separation is based on differential partitioning between the mobile and stationary phases.

Chromatography Consumables
Chromatography consumables are single-use products used for separating components or solutes from gas, solvent, water, or any mobile fluid.

Chromatography Software
Chromatography software, also known as a Chromatography Data System collects and analyzes chromatographic results delivered by chromatography detectors.

Chrome
Freeware web browser developed by Google

Chrome River
Chrome River Technologies is an American software-as-a-service company that creates expense reporting and supplier invoice automation software for mid-size to large commercial and non profit organizations and higher education institutions worldwide.

Chromebook
Laptop that runs Chrome OS

Chromecast
Line of audio/video streaming smart devices developed by Google

Chromium-6
Chromium-6 is the cancer-causing chemical made notorious by the film “Erin Brockovich,” which documented the poisoning of drinking water in Hinkley, Calif. Chromium gets into drinking water as pollution from industrial uses, such as a coolant at electrical power stations, but also occurs naturally in some areas.

Chronic Disease Management (CDM)
Chronic disease management (CDM) programs are proactive, organized sets of interventions focused on the needs of a defined population of patients.

Chronus LLC
Chronus LLC is a company that provides mentoring software. Chronus provides digital tools that aims to help businesses run employee development programs for mentoring and coaching. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington. https://chronus.com/

Chubb
Chubb Limited is a property and casualty insurer.

Churn Rate
Churn rate (sometimes called attrition rate), in its broadest sense, is a measure of the number of individuals or items moving out of a collective group over a specific period. It is one of two primary factors that determine the steady-state level of customers a business will support.

CI Radar
CI Radar is a competitive intelligence company that offers a comprehensive web-based, 24 x 7 economical competitive intelligence solution for business. CI Radar delivers key intelligence about competitors, prospects, partners, customers, employees, industry developments and internal threats and vulnerabilities. Headquartered in Norcross, GA. Founded in 2004. Website http://www.ciradar.com/

CI/CD
CI/CD or CICD generally refers to the combined practices of continuous integration and continuous delivery of software. In the context of corporate communication, CI/CD can also refer to the overall process of corporate design and corporate identity.

CI&T
CI&T is a digital solutions partner for some of the world's biggest companies, helping them drive growth and continuous innovation across business, people and technology. Headquartered in Campinas, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Cielo
Cielo is the world's leading strategic Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) Partner, dedicated to ensuring its clients attract and hire better talent faster, all while providing a world-class candidate experience. Headquartered in Brookfield, United States.

Ciena Corporation
Ciena Corporation is a United States-based global supplier of telecommunications networking equipment, software, and services. Headquartered in Hanover, Maryland.

Cigna (CI)
A major provider of medical, dental, disability, life and accident insurance and related products and services

Cigniti Technologies Limited
Cigniti Technologies Limited is a global leader in independent software testing services. Their test offerings include Quality Engineering, Advisory & Transformation, Digital Assurance, & Quality Assurance solutions. Headquartered in Hyderabad, India.

Ciklum
Ciklum is an international software development and IT outsourcing company founded in Kyiv, Ukraine in 2002. It is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

CIMA
CIMA, The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, is a UK based professional body offering training and qualification in management accountancy and related subjects. It is focused on accountants working in the industry, and provides ongoing support and training for members. Headquartered in London, UK.

Cincom
Cincom software helps organizations improve the way they do business, from product configuration and quoting to document solutions programs to business management applications on Microsoft Dynamics 365. Cincom Systems, Inc., is a privately held multinational computer technology corporation founded in 1968 by Tom Nies, Tom Richley, and Claude Bogardus. The company's best known product today is named Total. Headquartered in Cincinnati, OH.

Cincopa
Cincopa is easy to use and allows the members of our association to view photos and videos from events we have hosted. Cincopa allows users to personalize photo galleries and video galleries. The responsive galleries make it easy for users to view the galleries on desktop computers or on mobile devices. HEadquartered in Tel-Aviv.

Cintas Corporation (CTAS)
Cintas Corporation (CTAS) (Cintas) is a company that provides highly specialized services to businesses of all types primarily throughout North America. Cintas designs, manufactures and implements corporate identity uniform programs, and provides entrance mats, restroom cleaning and supplies, tile and carpet cleaning, promotional products, first aid, safety, fire protection products and services. Headquartered in Mason, OH. https://www.cintas.com/

CipherCloud
CipherCloud is a cloud security company based in San Jose, California. The company enables cloud services adoption while ensuring security, compliance and control. CipherCloud develops secure gateways that locally encrypt sensitive information before it is stored in cloud environments.

CircleCI
CircleCI's continuous integration and delivery platform makes it easy for teams of all sizes to rapidly build and release quality software at scale

Circuit Breaker
A circuit breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit.

Circuit Design
Can cover systems ranging from complex electronic systems all the way down to the individual transistors within an integrated circuit.

Circuit Protection
Using a circuit breaker to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent, overload, or short circuit

Circular Economy
A circular economy (often referred to simply as "circularity") is an economic system aimed at minimizing waste and making the most of resources.

Circulator Pump
A circulator pump or circulating pump is a specific type of pump used to circulate gases, liquids, or slurries in a closed circuit. They are commonly found circulating water in a hydronic heating or cooling system.

Circulators
A circulator is a passive non-reciprocal device, in which a microwave or radio frequency signal entering any port is transmitted to the next port in rotation.

Cirrus Insight
Cirrus Insight is a customer relationship management application developed by Laguna Hills, CA-based Cirruspath that integrates Salesforce with third party services, including Gmail and Microsoft's Office 365. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN.

Cirrus Logic (CRUS)
Cirrus Logic (NASDAQ:CRUS) is an American fabless semiconductor supplier that provides audio solutions for smartphones, laptops, tablets, wearables and AR/VR. Headquartered in Austin, TX. Founded in 1984. Operating as Cirrus Logic Inc. Website https://www.cirrus.com/

CIS Configurator
CIS Configurator is a company that provides configuration and quotation management solutions. It aims to streamline sales processes and make it easy for customers' sales team to quickly configure, price and quote, complex products with many options. Headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois. https://cisconfigurator.com/

Cisco ACI
Cisco ACI is a tightly coupled policy-driven solution that integrates software and hardware.

Cisco Certification
An associate level Cisco Career certification.

Cisco Collaboration
Cisco Collaboration solutions connect culture, process, and technology to bring the collaboration experience to life.

Cisco DevNet
Cisco DevNet is Cisco's developer program to help developers and IT professionals who want to write applications and develop integrations with Cisco products, platforms, and APIs.

Cisco DNA Center
Cisco DNA Center is a powerful network controller and management dashboard that lets users take charge of their network, optimize Cisco investment, and lower IT spending.

Cisco IOS
Cisco IOS (Internetwork Operating System) is a software made by Cisco for use on various hardware devices such as networking routers and switches. A command-line interface governs a series of trains defined as tools for delivering Cisco software to specific platforms.

Cisco ISE
Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) is a network administration product that enables the creation and enforcement of security and access policies for endpoint devices connected to the company's routers and switches. The purpose is to simplify identity management across diverse devices and applications.

Cisco Meraki
Cisco Meraki is a cloud managed IT company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Their solutions include wireless, switching, security, enterprise mobility management, communications, and security cameras, all centrally managed from the web.

Cisco Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)
Secure access service edge combines networking and security functions in the cloud to deliver seamless, secure access to applications, anywhere users work. This is a specific SASE offering by Cisco.

Cisco Spark
The Cisco Spark service encrypts messages, files, and room names on your device before sending them to the cloud.

Cisco Systems (CSCO)
An American multinational technology conglomerate

Cisco Unified Computing System
A data center server computer product line composed of computing hardware, virtualization support, switching fabric, and management software introduced in 2009 by Cisco Systems.

Cision
Cision Ltd. is a public relations and earned media software company and services provider. The company is incorporated in the Cayman Islands and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois; with clients worldwide. The company went public via reverse merger in June 2017.

Citadel
Citadel is an American multinational hedge fund and financial services company. Headquartered in Chicago, IL. Founded in 1990.

Citation Professional Solutions
Citation Professional Solutions, or Citation, is a company that provides HR and health & safety support and expertise. They offer services in human resources & employment law, staff training, health & safety, and ISO. Headquartered in Wilmslow, Cheshire, United Kingdom. https://www.citation.co.uk/

Citcon
Citcon allows merchants to accept digital payments across platforms on a global scale, providing solutions for any device, channel, or business model.

Citibanamex
Grupo Financiero Banamex S.A. de C.V. has its origins and is the owner of the Banco Nacional de México or Citibanamex. It is the second-largest bank in Mexico. The Banamex Financial Group was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001 for $12.5 billion USD. It continues to operate as a Citigroup subsidiary.

Citibank
Consumer division of financial services multinational Citigroup

Citigroup (C)
An American multinational investment banking and financial services corporation

Citizen
A citizen is a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.

Citizen development
Citizen development, also called citizen application development, is a business process that encourages non-IT-trained employees to become software developers, using IT-sanctioned low-code/no-code (LCNC) platforms to create business applications. IT departments sanction tools and security and provide direction in regard to application design and development, while non-IT employees focus on the actual application-building process. This process can alleviate IT resources as well as provide an opportunity for non-IT employees to implement their understanding of the purpose and audience of the applications. Citizen developers can create programs using intuitive interfaces and a mouse instead of

Citizens Bank
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. is an American bank headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island.

Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS)
Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) is a 150 MHz wide broadcast band of the 3.5 GHz band (3550 MHz to 3700 MHz) in the United States. In 2017, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) completed a process which began in 2012 to establish rules for commercial use of this band, while reserving parts of the band for the US Federal Government to limit interference with US Navy radar systems and aircraft communications.

Citrix (CTXS)
An American multinational software company that provides server, application and desktop virtualization, networking, software as a service, and cloud computing technologies

City National Bank
City National Bank, also known as City National or CNB, is a bank that offers wealth management, brokerage and leasing services, and software solutions. CNB is a subsidiary of the Toronto-based Royal Bank of Canada. Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. Founded in 1954. Website https://www.cnb.com/

City Pantry
City Pantry is an online marketplace where users can discover interesting food for next events it is a UK corporate catering marketplace. Its platform, Just Eat, acts as an intermediary between independent takeaway food outlets and customers. The service brand operates in seven countries. Domain: business.just-eat.co.uk

City Procurement
The process the City uses to purchase construction services, goods, human services, professional services, and standardized services.

City Stamp Works
CSW helps agencies, brand owners and printers to deliver more efficient and impactful brand packaging. Its clients rely on the technical expertise and creative problem-solving skills that inform CSW's services in project management, 3D visualization, design execution, premedia, and diecut technology. A third generation, family-owned company, CSW is a certified Woman-Owned Business with production facilities in MA, NY and OH – serving clients in our neighborhoods and around the world.Packaging made better with 3D renderings, package prototypes, production art, prepress, flexo plates, & corrugated cutting dies from CSW.

Citysearch
Citysearch is an online city guide that provides information about businesses in the categories of dining, entertainment, retail, travel, and professional services in cities throughout the United States.

Cityworks
Cityworks is a company that offers a GIS-centric (Geographic information system) solution for public asset management, fully leveraging the power of Esri® ArcGIS® to help communities to serve their residents. Esri® ArcGIS® allows users to manage and extract answers from imagery and remotely sensed data. Cityworks has helped organizations maintain smart, safe, and resilient communities by streamlining the care of public infrastructure, permitting, and property. Cityworks is capable of providing complete implementation, integration, data conversion, and process review services, as well as re-engineering, training, and ongoing maintenance. Headquartered in Sandy, Utah.

Civic Engagement
Working to make a difference in the civic life of communities and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values, and motivation to make that difference.

Civic Technology
Technology that enables engagement or participation of the public for stronger development, enhancing citizen communications, improving government infrastructure, and general improving the public good.

CiviCRM
CiviCRM, based in San Francisco, CA, is a web-based open-source suite of internationalized computer software for customer relationship management.

Civil 3D
Civil 3D software is a civil engineering design and documentation solution that supports Building Information Modeling workflows made by Autodesk

Civil Appeal
Civil Appeal is a request to a higher court to review the decision made in a lower court to determine whether any legal errors were made during the original trial. Parties request a formal change to an official decision. Appeals function both as a process for error correction as well as a process of clarifying and interpreting law.

Civil Procedure
Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits. Stories and case digests on notable civil procedure rulings and key issues, and how to navigate frequent problems; "warning stories" about what not to do during civil procedure.

Civil Rights
The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.

Civo
Civo is a pure-play cloud-native service provider company that enables tech companies to host core applications with ease. Headquartered in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. https://www.civo.com/

CJIS Compliance
In order for any law enforcement agency to gain access to the FBI’s information database (which is called Criminal Justice Information Services) then the agency has to comply with the CJIS Security Policy. This is a type of Info sec compliance essentially.

CLA
CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen) is a professional services network and the eighth largest accountancy firm in the United States. It was established in 2012 with the merger of two US firms: Clifton Gunderson LLP and LarsonAllen LLP; it is a member of the Nexia International accounting network. Headquartered in Minneapolis, MN.

Claim Denial
Denied claims have been received by the adjudication system of the payor, and cannot be resubmitted because the payment determination has already been decided upon.

Claimant Education
Claimant Education is ensuring claimants have the knowledge to make the decision when it comes to structuring their settlement and selecting providers. It's important claimants are educated to make this choice and to continue with their annuity (vs. selling it).

Claims Adjuster
A claims adjuster investigates insurance claims to determine the extent of insuring a company's liability. Claims adjusters may handle property claims involving damage to structures, and/or liability claims involving personal injuries or third-person property damage.

Claims Auditing / Analysis
A systematic and detailed review of claims files and related records to evaluate the adjuster's performance.

Claims Automation
Claims Automation is the automating of a request made to one’s insurance company to pay for an expense resulting from an incident covered by their insurance policy such as a fire, motor accident, or other covered event.

Claims Handling
Claims Handling is the purpose for paying a premium to purchase insurance which is a contract of indemnification designed to make an insured whole after a financial loss is sustained.

Claims Management
Claims Management is a comprehensive life insurance claims solution designed to provide claims management and processing support for a variety of claims types in a single system.

Claims Management Software
Claims management software helps insurers manage and evaluate insurance claims. They allow agents to manage the claims process with automated workflows, ensuring that all claim details are recorded within a centralized system.

Claims Processing
The fulfillment by an insurer of its obligation to receive, investigate and act on a claim filed by an insured.

Clamp-on Flow Meters
Clamp-on flow meters measure the volume of flow in industrial applications with the sensors or transducers mounted on the outside the pipe wall, without breaking the line, using ultrasound.

Clarabridge
Clarabridge is an American software company. It was founded in 2006 in Reston, Virginia. Clarabridge offers customer experience software as a service using AI-powered text and speech analytics. The data typically used for analysis comes from social media, call center notes, email, chats, and surveys.

Claranet
Claranet provides network, hosting and managed application services in the UK, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Italy and Brazil.

Clari
Clari uses automation and AI to unlock all the activity data captured in key business systems, including marketing automation, CRM, email, calendar, phone, content management, conversations and more. Clari then automatically aligns that data to accounts and opportunities, to provide visibility, simplify forecasting and apply predictive insights. The result: more insight, less guesswork, and ultimately more predictable revenue.

Clarify Health Solutions
Clarify Health Solutions is an enterprise analytics and value-based payments platform company that delivers end-to-end intelligence on every patient journey, empowering payers, providers, and life sciences companies to make better care decisions. Its unified platform, Atlas, maps over 300 million patient journeys, generates over 18 billion AI-powered predictions, and delivers insights with speed and precision via cloud software applications. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA. Founded in 2015.

Clarisonic
Clarisonic, or Pacific Bioscience Laboratories, Inc., is a company based in Redmond, Washington that produces the Clarisonic line of skin care products.

Clarivate
Clarivate is a company that aims to help customers discover, protect and commercialize their inventions by providing them with subscription and technology-based solutions, along with deep domain expertise. Areas of service include scientific & academic research, biopharma intelligence, medtech intelligence, IP intelligence, IP lifecycle management, IP services, and consulting & data. Headquartered in London, United Kingdom. https://clarivate.com/

Clark Hill PLC
Clark Hill PLC is a full service law firm serving clients in all areas of business legal services, government and public affairs and personal legal services. Founded in 1890 and headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, Domain: clarkhill.com

Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co.
Clark Schaefer Hackett & Co. is a top 100 Firm based in Cincinnati and offers business management resources.

Claro
Claro Americas is a Mexican telecom group serving clients in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the United States, and Uruguay.

Claroty
Claroty empowers organizations to secure cyber-physical systems across industrial (OT), healthcare (IoMT), and enterprise (IoT) environments: the Extended Internet of Things (XIoT). The company’s unified platform integrates with customers’ existing infrastructure to provide a full range of controls for visibility, risk and vulnerability management, threat detection, and secure remote access. Headquartered in New York. Domain: claroty.com

Class Action
Class Action is a type of lawsuit where one of the parties is a group of people with a common legal claim, who are represented collectively by a member of that group.

Class and Course Schedule Planning
Class and Course Schedule planning refers to the process for student scheduling during course registration; with the goal of optimizing and/or automating these processes.

Classification
Classification is the process of organizing data into categories for its most effective and efficient use.

Classification Society
Classification societies are licensed by flag states to survey and classify ships and issue certificates on their behalf.

Classroom Management
Classroom management is a term teachers use to describe the process of ensuring that classroom lessons run smoothly without disruptive behavior from students compromising the delivery of instruction.

Clawbacks
Event of rescinding dispersed funds

Clayco, Inc
Clayco, Inc is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations. Clayco specializes in the "art and science of building,"? providing fast track, efficient solutions for industrial, commercial, institutional and residential related building projects. Headquartered in Chicago, IL. Domain: claycorp.com

Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice is an American private equity company based in New York, NY.

CLC Lodging
CLC Lodging is a corporate travel management company. It offers lodging services. It is a subsidiary company of the company FleetCor Technologies, Inc. (FLT). Headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. clclodging.com

Cleanshelf
Cleanshelf is the leading SaaS spend optimization solution focused exclusively on tracking, controlling, and benchmarking subscription SaaS applications. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

CleanSpeak
CleanSpeak is a software development provider that offers a complete profanity filtering and moderation software package to assists businesses in quickly and easily managing their online communities. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado. cleanspeak.com

Clearbit
A company focused on providing products and data APIs to help businesses grow through contact enrichment, lead generation, financial compliance, and more.

ClearCompany.com
ClearCompany helps clients achieve their own missions and visions by hiring, retaining, and engaging more A players.

ClearCube
ClearCube Technology is a computer systems manufacturer that provides desktop virtualization, secure VDI endpoints, Blade PCs, and workstations to the worlds largest organizations and government agencies. Headquartered in Cedar Park, TX. Domain: clearcube.com

ClearDATA
ClearDATA enables healthcare and life science organizations to adopt cloud software technologies, with market-leading security and compliance solutions. Headquartered in Austin, Texas.

ClearDB
ClearDB is a powerful, fault tolerant database-as-a-service in the cloud for your MySQL powered applications.

Clearloop
Clearloop is a renewable energy accelerator looping companies and consumers together to clear carbon from our electricity grid, amplifying the power of brands by turning everyday purchases into clean energy. Headquartered in Nashville, TN.

ClearOne
ClearOne is a company that offers conferencing, collaboration, and network streaming solutions. The company offers an integrated suite of voice, video, and web conferencing products and services for home office solutions and commercial solutions. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. https://www.clearone.com/

Clearpay
Clearpay is a service that allows us to offer our customers the ability to make purchases now and pay for them in four payments made every 2 weeks without any interest.

ClearSlide
A SaaS-based Sales Engagement platform that lets users share content/sales materials via email links or their viewer's link in a 'Live Pitch'.

Clearswift
Clearswift provides software for managing and securing electronic communications.

ClearTax
ClearTax is a technology company that offers a tax and financial services software platform for businesses. It provides software for managing various tax, accounting and financial functions, including invoicing, reporting, compliance, reconciliation and oversight. Headquartered in Bangalore, India. https://cleartax.in/

Clearwater Compliance LLC
Clearwater solves the growing healthcare cybersecurity problem by delivering high quality, scalable cybersecurity and compliance solutions, designed specifically to meet the needs of healthcare organizations. Headquartered in Nashville, TN. Domain: clearwatercompliance.com

Clearwell
Clearwell is a TLS partner technology, is an enterprise eDiscovery solution that allows companies, governments, and law firms to manage legal, regulatory. Headquartered in Mountain View, CA.

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP is a leading international law firm, with 16 offices located in major financial centers around the world, that has helped shape the globalization of the legal profession for more than 75 years. Headquartered in New York City and was founded in 1946. Domain: clearygottlieb.com

CleverTap
CleverTap is a SaaS based behavioral analytics company based in Sunnyvale, California. Founded in May 2013, it provides mobile app analytics and user engagement products to more than 4000 companies.

Click and Collect
Click and Collect is a process in which a buyer purchases an item online but instead of it being shipped to their home address, they instead collect it at a pre-chosen location.

Click-Through Rate (CTR)
Click-through rate (CTR) is the ratio of users who click on a specific link to the number of total users who view a page, email, or advertisement.

Clickatell
Clickatell was the first company to enable a web to mobile app from any website in the world, and harnessing over a decade of insight into the complexities of business-to-consumer communications has seen the company evolve to delivering a host of transformative and advanced communications solutions. Headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Clickjacking
Clickjacking (User Interface redress attack, UI redress attack, UI redressing) is a malicious technique of tricking a Web user into clicking on something different from what the user perceives they are clicking on, thus potentially revealing confidential information or taking control of their computer while clicking on seemingly innocuous web pages.

Clickstream Analytics
The process of collecting, analyzing and reporting aggregate data about which pages a website visitor visits and in what order.

ClickSWITCH
ClickSWITCH is a software development company that is a digital account switching solution for financial institutions and challenger banks that simplifies the process of bringing new account holders onboard by quickly, safely and efficiently switching direct deposits and automatic payments to new accounts. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 2014.

Clicktale
Clicktale is a Software-As-A-Service, cloud-based analytic system and service that allows you to visualize your customer's experience.

ClickUp
ClickUp is a cloud-based collaboration and project management tool suitable for businesses of all sizes and industries. Features include communication and collaboration tools, task assignments and statuses, alerts and a task toolbar. ClickUp offers docs, reminders, goals, calendars, and even an inbox. Fully customizable, ClickUp works for every type of team, so all teams can use the same app to plan, organize, and collaborate. ClickUp is trusted by millions of users and over 100,000 teams at the world's best companies like Google, Airbnb, Uber, and Nike.

Client Accounting Services (CAS)
Client Accounting Services (CAS) is a services model that provides automated technology and affordable accounting guidance.

Clienteling
Clienteling is a technique used by retail sales associates to establish long-term relationships with key customers based on data about their preferences, behaviors and purchases.

ClientPay
ClientPay is a simple, web-based solution designed specifically for architecture, engineering, design, and construction professionals. Headquartered in Austin, TX.

Climate Change
Significant change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns

Climate Neutral
Climate Neutral works to decrease global carbon emissions by getting brands to measure, offset, and reduce the carbon they emit. We believe consumers and brands must work together to drive the world toward the zero net emissions future that science tells us we urgently need.

Climate Pledge
Founded by Amazon and Global Optimism, The Climate Pledge is a growing community of businesses with a commitment to net-zero carbon by 2040. Over 300 companies and organizations have joined The Climate Pledge. These signatories play a critical role in stimulating investment in the development of low-carbon products and services. These companies agree to regular reporting, carbon elimination, and credible carbon offsets.

Climate-Smart Agriculture
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an approach that helps to guide actions needed to transform and reorient agricultural systems to effectively support development and ensure food security in a changing climate

Clinical Collaboration
Clinical collaboration is the collaboration of organizations, teams of professionals, or small groups of individual professionals, each having skills, equipment or information that will complement what their partner has, all seeking to be more effective.

Clinical Communication
Clinical Communication is defined as the exchange of information about a person's care that occurs between treating clinicians, members of a multidisciplinary team, and between clinicians and patients, families and carers. It is an integral part of care and effective communication is essential to ensuring safe, high-quality care.

Clinical Data Management
Clinical data management assures collection, integration and availability of data at appropriate quality and cost.

Clinical Decision Support (CDS)
Provides clinicians, staff, patients, or other individuals with knowledge and person-specific information, intelligently filtered or presented at appropriate times, to enhance health and health care.

Clinical Diagnostics
Clinical diagnostics is an ever-changing field of medicine and research, challenged with combining several different scientific disciplines into one for the sake of diagnosis and treatment of human disease.

Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI)
Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) is the process of reviewing medical record documentation for completeness and accuracy. CDI includes a review of disease process, diagnostic findings, and what the documentation might be missing. A CDI specialist often has both clinical and medical coding backgrounds. An ideal clinical documentation improvement (CDI) program will assist with ensuring the accuracy of a patient’s clinical status that is translated into coded data. That data is then converted to public health data, reporting, reimbursement, physician report cards, disease tracking, and medical research.

Clinical Integration
Refers to the coordination of care across a continuum of services, including preventive, outpatient, inpatient acute hospital care, post-acute including skilled nursing, rehabilitation, home health services, and palliative care to improve the value of the care provided.

Clinical Pharmacology
Clinical pharmacology is the science of drugs in humans and their optimal clinical use in patients. It is underpinned by the basic science of pharmacology, with an added focus on the application of pharmacological principles and quantitative methods in the real human patient's population.

Clinical Services
Clinical Services means means the direct and/or indirect provision of medical and healthcare services at the facility to or for the benefit of persons requesting or requiring such services. Clinical services can include screening, assessment, placement, treatment planning, counseling and case management.

Clinical Study Design
Clinical study design is the formulation of trials and experiments, as well as observational studies in medical, clinical and other types of research involving human beings.

Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS)
A Clinical Trial Management System (CTMS) is a software system used by biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries to manage clinical trials in clinical research. The system maintains and manages planning, performing and reporting functions, along with participant contact information, tracking deadlines and milestones.

Clinical Trial Simulation
The goal of a clinical trial simulation is to study the effect of a drug in a virtual patient population to help understand the likelihood of clinical impact of some unknown factor such as, recruitment issues, dropout rate, treatment effect, etc.

Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials are research studies performed in people that are aimed at evaluating a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention.

Clinical Workflows
The directed series of steps comprising a clinical process that 1) are performed by people or equipment/computers and 2) consume, transform, and/or produce information.

Clio
Clio, based in Burnaby, Canada, is a cloud-based legal practice management solution suitable for small to large law firms. The platform enables legal firms to track important deadlines, manage cases and documents and bill and collect from clients.

Clio - Legal Practice Management Software
Clio is the undisputed leader in cloud-based legal technology offering practice management, CRM and client intake software. Clio enables lawyers to be more client-centered and has earned the most 5 star reviews, the approval of over 65 bar associations and law societies around the world, and a global customers base of 150,000. Clio enables law firms to deliver better client experiences through cloud-based practice management, CRM and client intake software. Headquartered in Burnaby, British Columbia.

Cloning
Cloning is the process of producing similar populations of genetically identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria, insects, plants or animals reproduce asexually.

Close rate
Close rate (also known as closing ratio) is a sales performance measurement. It refers to the percentage of sales leads and outreach efforts that produce customer conversions and sales. This measurement represents the ratio of closed sales to sales contacts and can convey the results and value of sales methods or marketing efforts. Industries and occupations in the sales and marketing fields use close rates to determine the effectiveness and rate of sales efforts and advertising content. Managers and sales representatives calculate the close rate by dividing the number of customer conversions by the total number of leads and then multiplying by 100 to achieve a percentage value.

Closed Captioning
Closed captioning is a time synchronized text equivalent of an audio track that includes both spoken words and important non-speech elements. Closed captioning makes video accessible to Deaf viewers.

Closed Platforms
A close platform is a software system wherein the carrier or service provider has control over applications, content, and/or media, and restricts convenient access to non-approved applicants or content.

Closed-End Funds
A pooled investment fund with a manager overseeing the portfolio; it raises a fixed amount of capital through an initial public offering.

Closed-Loop Marketing (CLM)
Closed loop marketing (CLM) is the process by which a pharmaceutical company develops marketing strategies and deploys them through one or more channels to reach their customers (the prescribers) and gain a sound understanding of what happens in the marketplace.

Clothes Hangers
Clothes Hangers are a shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a hook at the top, from which clothes may be hung in order to keep them in shape and free of creases.

Cloud Academy, Inc.
Cloud Academy is trusted by leading companies to deliver continuous learning solutions across Enterprise DevOps, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Microservices, Containers, Cloud Security and more. From the fundamentals to advanced scenario training, Cloud Academy empowers organizations with the skills, critical thinking, and hands-on experience needed to discover, deploy, and optimize the multi-cloud. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)
A cloud access security broker (CASB) (sometimes pronounced cas-bah) is on-premises or cloud based software that sits between cloud service users and cloud applications, and monitors all activity and enforces security policies.

Cloud Accounting
Cloud accounting software is similar to traditional, on-premises, or self-install accounting software, only theaccounting software is hosted on remote servers, similar to the SaaS (Software as a Service) business model.

Cloud Applications
An application program that functions in the cloud, with some characteristics of a pure desktop app and some characteristics of a pure Web app.

Cloud Architect
An IT professional who is responsible for overseeing a company's cloud computing s

Cloud as a Service
Any service made available to users on demand via the internet from a cloud computing provider's servers as opposed to being provided from a company's own on=premises servers.

Cloud Automation
Cloud automation is a broad term that refers to the processes and tools an organization uses to reduce the manual efforts associated with provisioning and managing cloud computing workloads.

Cloud Backbone
The Secucloud SASE Global Cloud Backbone is a dynamical cloud-based cluster system that is syncing in real-time around the world. All nodes of the Global Cloud Backbone are connected with high-bandwidth and -speed connections. 8 availability sites in 8 geographic regions act as ONE Cloud-Cluster Platform to transfer you traffic directly and optimized to every location you need it to.

Cloud Backup / Recovery
A type of service through which cloud computing resources and infrastructure are used to create, edit, manage and restore data, services or application backup.

Cloud Based Access Control
A cloud-based access control system provides centralized management, visibility and control without the cost and complexity of traditional physical access systems.

Cloud Campus
Virtual college campuses and e-learning

Cloud Co-Selling
Cloud Co-Selling is a collaborative relationship between that Cloud Service Provider and the partners within its partner ecosystem. This process includes shared activities like building demand, sales planning, sharing leads, accelerating partner-to-partner selling, and delivering Marketplace-led commerce.

Cloud Communication Platforms
A Cloud Communication Platform lets developers quickly and easily integrate voice and calling features into applications using a set of communication APIs rather than building their own telephony infrastructure. Other cloud-based communication platforms, such as email marketing tools, chatbots, and customer relationship management (CRM) systems, can also help businesses improve their communication strategies.

Cloud Communications
Internet-based voice and data communications where telecommunications applications, switching and storage are hosted by a third-party outside of the organization using them, and they are accessed over the public Internet.

Cloud Compliance
Cloud compliance is an issue for anyone using cloud storage or backup services. ... By moving data from your internal storage to someone else's you are forced to examine closely how that data will be kept so that you remain compliant with laws and industry regulations.

Cloud Computing
The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer.

Cloud Contact Center
A Cloud Contact Center is a comprehensive suite of tools, applications and cloud-hosted services for contact centers in large organizations that require multiple communications channels (including phone calls and messaging), sophisticated call routing, agent management and analytics.

Cloud Cost Optimization
Cloud cost optimization is the process of reducing your overall cloud spend by identifying mismanaged resources, eliminating waste, reserving capacity for higher discounts, and Right Sizing computing services to scale.

Cloud Data
Cloud Data can be defined as digital data stored within cloud storage.

Cloud Database
A type of database service that is built, deployed and delivered through a cloud platform.

Cloud Digital Asset Management
Consists of management tasks and decisions surrounding the ingestion, annotation, cataloguing, storage, retrieval and distribution of digital assets.

Cloud Elements
Cloud Elements is a cloud API integration platform that enables developers to publish, integrate, aggregate and manage all of their APIs through a unified platform. Headquartered in Denver, CO.

Cloud ERP
An approach to enterprise resource planning that makes use of cloud computing platforms and services to provide a business with more flexible business process transformation.

Cloud Essentials
Cloud Essentials is an IT services and IT consulting company that provides content management solutions and complex cloud migrations. Headquartered in Bristol, UK. Founded in 2001. Website https://www.cloudessentials.com

Cloud Gaming
Cloud gaming, sometimes called gaming on demand, is a type of online gaming. Currently there are two main types of cloud gaming: cloud gaming based on video streaming and cloud gaming based on file streaming.

Cloud Hosting
Cloud hosting is a type of web hosting which uses multiple different servers to balance the load and maximize uptime. This makes applications and websites accessible using cloud resources.

Cloud IDE
A web-based integrated development platform.

Cloud Infrastructure
Refers to a virtual infrastructure that is delivered or accessed via a network or the internet.

Cloud Infrastructure Entitlement Management (CIEM)
Cloud Infrastructure Entitlement Management (CIEM) is the best approach of a cloud native security platform to help businesses properly manage privileged identities with excessive permissions to cloud resources, and enforce least privilege at cloud scale.

Cloud Infrastructure Security
Cloud Infrastructure Security refers to the entire infrastructure of cloud computing which involves a wide set of policies, applications, technologies. It also includes controls that are used to protect virtualized IP, services, applications and data.

Cloud Integration
Cloud integration is the process of configuring multiple application programs to share data in the cloud.

Cloud Logistics
Cloud Logistics TMS offers a modern, intuitive user experience to simplify carrier selection load tendering, communication, visibility, payment, and reporting, even offering same-day TMS.

Cloud Managed Networking
Cloud-managed networking refers to the ability to manage wired, wireless and wide area network infrastructure as a cloud-based service. This service is typically hosted in the cloud (public/private) by a 3rd party as a subscription-based purchase model, but can also be implemented in a customer data center. With cloud-managed networking, administrators can see their entire network, regardless of location, gather real-time data for planning and troubleshooting purposes, and make configuration changes all from a single pane of glass. Cloud services offer virtually unlimited compute and storage capacity, making it ideal for utilizing advanced technologies such as AI/ML analytics solutions for

Cloud Management
The software and technologies designed for operating and monitoring applications, data and services residing in the cloud.

Cloud Management Platform
Cloud Management Platform are tool sets which help companies consolidate vision over cloud environments, resources, and services. They combine a set of features or modules which enable the management of different cloud environments.

Cloud Marketing
Cloud marketing is the process of an organizations efforts to market their goods and services online through integrated digital experiences, by which they are specialized for every single end user.

Cloud Marketplace
A cloud marketplace is an online storefront operated by a cloud service provider. Where Software companies can sell their product(s) to other companies via the cloud.

Cloud Marketplace Metering
Marketplace Metering Service is a pricing and metering feature that sellers can use to directly charge for their software by one of four usage categories: users, data, bandwidth, or hosts.

Cloud Marketplace Software
A cloud marketplace provides customers with access to software applications and services that are built on, integrate with or complement the cloud provider's offerings. It is essentially software to help manage their online storefront on the cloud.

Cloud Migration
Cloud migration is the process of moving data, applications or other business elements from an organization's onsite computers to the cloud, or moving them from one cloud environment to another.

Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP)
A cloud-native application protection platform is a simplified security architecture that enables enterprises to holistically benefit from the cloud-native ecosystem. It enables them to leapfrog the cost and complexity of siloed security products to a continuous security fabric without major investments in tools or developer talent.

Cloud Native Computing Foundation
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation is a Linux Foundation project that was founded in 2015 to help advance container technology and align the tech industry around its evolution. Domain: cncf.io

Cloud Onboarding
Cloud Onboarding is the process companies take to get their online storefront listed and start selling on the cloud marketplaces.

Cloud Orchestration
Consists of these elements: comprising of architecture, tools, and processes used by humans to deliver a defined Service. Stitching of software and hardware components together to deliver a defined Service. Connecting and Automating of workflows when applicable to deliver a defined Service.

Cloud OS
A marketing term used to describe a lightweight operating system intended for netbooks or tablet PCs that access Web-based applications and stored data from remote servers.

Cloud Providers
A company that offers some component of cloud computing - typically Infrastructure as a Service, Software as a Service or Platform as a Service - to other businesses or individuals.

Cloud Provisioning
The allocation of a cloud provider's resources to a customer.

Cloud Security
The set of control-based technologies and policies designed to adhere to regulatory compliance rules and protect information, data applications and infrastructure associated with cloud computing use.

Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)
Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to promote the use of best practices for providing security assurance within Cloud Computing, and to provide education on the uses of Cloud Computing to help secure all other forms of computing.

Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM)
The Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) previously known as Cloud Infrastructure Security Posture Assessment was defined in response to the growing need of organizations to correctly configure public cloud IaaS and PaaS services and address cloud risks CSPM is a class of security tools as defined by Gartner include use cases for compliance monitoring, DevOps integration, incident response, risk assessment, and risk visualization.

Cloud Server
A cloud server is a virtual server (rather than a physical server) running in a cloud computing environment.

Cloud Services
Any service made available to users on demand via the Internet from a cloud computing provider's servers as opposed to being provided from a company's own on-premises servers.

Cloud Services Brokerage
An IT role and business model in which a company or other entity adds value to one or more cloud services on behalf of one or more consumers of that service via three primary roles including aggregation, integration and customization brokerage.

Cloud Storage
A cloud computing model in which data is stored on remote servers accessed from the Internet, or cloud.

Cloud Strategy
The concomitant use of two or more cloud services to minimize the risk of widespread data loss or downtime due to a localized component failure in a cloud computing environment.

Cloud VC
Can be used without the hardware generally required by other video conferencing systems, and can be designed for use by SMEs, or larger international companies like Facebook.

Cloud VoIP
Cloud telephony refers specifically to voice services and more specifically the replacement of conventional business telephone equipment, such as Private branch exchange, with third-party VoIP service.

Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP)
Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP) as defined by Gartner is a “workload-centric security solution that targets the unique protection requirements” of workloads in modern enterprise environments.

Cloud Workload Security
Cloud workload security solutions allow businesses to discover, monitor, and secure cloud accounts, compute and storage instances, and the control plane.

Cloud-Based Analytics
A cloud-based analytics solution helps to glean, clean and draw insights as data is available real-time; Offers increased flexibility:

Cloud-Based Digital Signage
A type of platform for managing your digital signage content.

Cloud-Based Unified Communications
Marketing buzzword describing the integration of real-time enterprise communication services such as instant messaging, presence information, voice, mobility features, audio, web & video conferencing, fixed-mobile convergence, desktop sharing, data sharing, call control and speech recognition with non-real-time communication services such as a unified messaging,

Cloud-Connected Audio
An audio conferencing service from the secure WebEx Cloud, and it natively integrates into WebEx meetings.

Cloud-Native Application Development
Cloud-native application development is an approach to building, running, and improving apps based on well-known techniques and technologies for cloud computing.

Cloud-Native Security
Cloud native applications are designed and built on the cloud. On a higher level, “cloud native” is a fundamentally new approach to application design and deployment that leverages native cloud capabilities (e.g., auto-scaling, continuous deployment, and auto-management). Cloud-Native Security determines capabilities to respond to threats, manage posture, and automate cloud-native security.

CloudApp
CloudApp is a cross-platform screen capture and screen recording desktop client that supports online storage and sharing. CloudApp full and partial screen recordings export to .mp4 format. Full or partial screen image captures export to either JPG or PNG format. Platforms include Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, and Chrome Web Store.

Cloudbees
CloudBees is a provider of continuous delivery software services.

CloudCraze
CloudCraze develops and delivers an enterprise commerce platform that helps businesses to manage their online transactions and customer relationships.

Cloudera
A United States-based software company that provides Apache Hadoop-based software, support and services, and training to business customers

CloudFlare
Cloudflare, Inc. is a U.S. company that provides content delivery network services, DDoS mitigation, Internet security and distributed domain name server services. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Cloudinary
Cloudinary is a SaaS technology company that provides a cloud-based image and video management services. It enables users to upload, store, manage, manipulate, and deliver images and video for websites and apps. Headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, with an office in Israel.

CloudJumper
CloudJumper is a cloud workspace management and deployment provider headquartered in Garner, NC.

CloudNine
CloudNine is an eDiscovery automation company that provides cloud-based software and services to simplify litigation discovery, investigations, and audits. Headquartered in Houston, TX.

Cloudpay
CloudPay is a cloud-based payroll platform that offers implementation, managed payroll and support services for organizations.

CloudSuite
CloudSuite is a benchmark suite for cloud services. The third release consists of eight applications that have been selected based on their popularity in today's datacenters. The benchmarks are based on real-world software stacks and represent real-world setups.

Clover
Clover is a cloud-based Android point of sale platform that was launched in April 2012.

Clover Flex
Clover Flex is a handheld POS system that allows businesses to serve customers better at counters, in line, at the table, in fields, and more. This all-in-one device provides built-in capabilities to accept payments, conduct business, and track sales, all from the palm of your hand.

Clover Mini
Clover Mini is a full point-of-sale system in one sleek little package. Mini can fit into any space but packs plenty of POS power to run your business, end to end. Use it just for payments or to run your whole business from inventory to payroll.

Cloverly
Cloverly helps organizations go carbon neutral or carbon negative. Our powerful API calculates carbon emissions and purchases offsets and Renewable Energy Credits in real time to mitigate the environmental impacts of everyday activities.

Club Procure
Club Procure (formerly VGM Club) is the club industry’s most comprehensive purchasing solutions company. Club Procure’s members exceed 3,500 facilities nationwide and range from 9-hole public facilities to elite private country clubs. These participating clubs enjoy savings and rebates from over 450 manufacturers and distributors and gain tremendous buying power within all areas of their operation. Headquartered in Waterloo, IA.

Cluster Analysis
The task of grouping a set of objects in such a way that objects in the same group are more similar to each other than to those in other groups.

Clustering
Clustering, in the connect or databases, refers to the ability of several servers or instances to connect to a single database.

Clutch
The Clutch Customer Data and Marketing Platform centralizes customer data and empowers modern marketers to deliver personalized experiences across all marketing channels.

CM.com
CM.com (AMS: CMCOM) is a global leader in cloud software for conversational commerce that enables businesses to deliver a superior customer experience. Its communications and payments platform empowers marketing, sales and customer support to automate engagement with customers across multiple mobile channels. Headquartered in Breda, Noord-Brabant.

CMD Group
CMD Group, formerly Reed Construction Data's portfolio of products and services includes national, regional and local construction data, building product information, construction cost data, market analytics and advertising channels to construction industry professionals in the US and Canada.

CMiC
CMiC delivers complete and unified ERP and FIELD software solutions for construction and capital projects firms. CMiC's powerful software transforms how firms optimize productivity, minimize risk, and drive growth by planning and managing all financials, projects, resources, and content assets. HEadquartered in Toronto, Ontario.

CMR Surgical
CMR Surgical is a medical devices company that offers a product named Versius®, a surgical robot. The company aims to work with surgeons, surgical teams and hospital partners, to provide an optimal tool to make robotic minimal access surgery universally accessible and affordable. Headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

CMS Tools
CMS Tools can be defined as tools used to aid a content management system software.

CNA Insurance
CNA Insurance is one of the largest U.S. commercial property and casualty insurance companies. Headquartered in Chicago, IL. Founded in 1897. Website https://www.cna.com

CNAME Record
A Canonical Name record (abbreviated as CNAME record) is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) used to specify that a domain name is an alias for another domain (the 'canonical' domain).

CNC Automation
CNC automation is the automated manufacturing process in which pre-programmed computer software dictates the movement of factory tools and machinery.

CNC Engineering
CNC Engineering is a manufacturing engineering process aided by computerized controls. The term CNC stands for "Computer Numerical Control".

CNC Turning
CNC Turning is a manufacturing process in which bars of material are held in a chuck and rotated while a tool is fed to the piece to remove material to create the desired shape. CNC lathes or turning centers have tooling mounted on a turret which is computer-controlled.

CNH Industrial N.V
CNH Industrial N.V. is one of the world's largest capital goods companies, registered in the Netherlands with corporate offices in London.

CNO Financial Group
CNO Financial Group is a financial services company. CNO Financial Group provides life and health insurance, annuities, financial services, and workforce benefits solutions through a family of brands, including Bankers Life, Colonial Penn and Washington National. Headquartered in Carmel, IN. Founded in 1979. Operating as CNO Financial Group, Inc. Website https://www.cnoinc.com/

Co-Branded Card
A co-branded card is a retail merchant credit card that is issued in partnership with a specific network processor. Co-branded cards are branded with the logo of the network processor and retailer.

Co-Creation
Co-creation is a management initiative, or form of economic strategy, that brings different parties together (for instance, a company and a group of customers), in order to jointly produce a mutually valued outcome.

Co-Curricular
Co-curricular is learning outside of the classroom that specifically tie to learning outcomes and essential skills (sometimes confused with extracurricular which is outside-of-classroom learning but mainly recreational activities like sports).

Co-Investment
An equity co-investment (or co-investment) is a minority investment, made directly into an operating company, alongside a financial sponsor or other private equity investor, in a leveraged buyout, recapitalization or growth capital transaction.

Co-Registration
Co-registration is when one company uses another company's subscriber or newsletter base to gain new customers.

Coaching & Mentoring
To advise or train (someone, especially a younger colleague).

Coal
Coal is a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely used as fuel.

Coalfire
Coalfire is the cybersecurity advisor that helps private and public sector organizations avert threats, close gaps and effectively manage risk. Headquartered in Westminster, CO.

Coaxial Cables
Coaxial cable is a cable used in the transmission of video, communications, and audio. This cable has high bandwidths and greater transmission capacity.

CobbleStone Software
CobbleStone Software is a best-of-breed, global provider of enterprise contract lifecycle management (CLM) and eProcurement software. CobbleStone Contract Insight Contract Management Software is an AI-enabled platform that has been helping both large and small organizations better manage their contracts for over 20 years. CobbleStone supports thousands of users, spanning numerous industries including government, healthcare, education, legal, banking, pharma, retail, and many others. Headquartered in Princeton, NJ.

Cobimetinib
Cobimetinib is a MEK inhibitor developed by Exelixis and Genentech. It is used in combination with vemurafenib, a BRAF inhibitor, to treat melanoma.

Cobiro
Cobiro offers an AI solution for Google AdWords.

COBOL
COBOL is a computer programming language designed for use in commerce.

Cobot
A cobot, or collaborative robot, is a robot intended for direct human robot interaction within a shared space, or where humans and robots are in close proximity. Cobot applications contrast with traditional industrial robot applications in which robots are isolated from human contact. Cobots are meant to work safely with people as they have safety sensors. There are several industries in which cobots can be used, including: food, plastics, packaging, pharmaceutical, automotive, and metal.

Cobra
Cobra is an economical laser scanner that quickly scans virtually any surface to produce high-resolution 2D or 3D profiles (depending on model).

COBRA (Health Insurance Continuation)
A federal law passed by Congress in 1986 that provides continuing coverage of group health benefits to employees and their families upon the occurrence of certain qualifying events where such coverage would otherwise be terminated.

COBRA Administration
COBRA (shorthand for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985) is a federal law that requires employers of 20 or more employees who offer health care benefits to offer the option of continuing this coverage to individuals who would otherwise lose their benefits due to termination of employment.

Cocoa
An unsweetened brown powder made from roasted, ground cocoa beans, used in making chocolate, and in cooking.

CoConstruct
CoConstruct provides custom home builders and remodelers with web-based and mobile apps to simplify the key areas of selections, scheduling, change orders, client/vendor communication management, to-do and warranty item management, files & photos, and more. Headquartered in Charlottesville, VA.

Coconut Software
Coconut Software provides appointment scheduling and queue management software solutions to create holistic customer experiences across all touchpoints. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Cocos2d
Cocos2d is a free software framework. It can be used to build games, apps and other cross platform GUI based interactive programs. Cocos2d contains many branches with the best known being Cocos2d-objc, Cocos2d-x, Cocos2d-html5 and Cocos2d-XNA.

Coda
Coda is a new kind of doc that brings words, data, and teams together. It comes with a set of building blocks that anyone can combine to create a doc as powerful as an app.

Code Dx
Code Dx refers to both a software company and its flagship product, a vulnerability management system that combines and correlates the results generated by a wide variety of static and dynamic testing tools. Code Dx, Inc. was founded on the principle that application vulnerability management should be an integral part of the software development process, and they know that can only happen if it is convenient and logical. Their goal is to help developers and security professionals make their software as secure as possible, using an integrated collection of open-source and commercial tools. Headquartered in Northport, NY.

Code Red
Code Red provides research management technologies to the investment community, including endowments and foundations, institutional asset managers, sovereign wealth funds, pensions, and hedge funds.

Code Refactoring
Code refactoring is the process of restructuring existing computer code—changing the factoring—without changing its external behavior. Refactoring is intended to improve nonfunctional attributes of the software.

Code Search
Code search allows developers to search across code faster to perform a variety of tasks like making large-scale refactors, increase developer efficiency, address security risks, and solving rot-cause incidents. Code search enables developers to traverse the complex universe of interdependent codebases.

Code Signing
Code signing is the process of digitally signing executables and scripts to confirm the software author and guarantee that the code has not been altered or corrupted since it was signed.

Codefresh
Codefresh is a company that provides an enterprise software delivery platform for cloud-native applications. The platform is a Continuous Integration/Delivery solution, it fetches code from your GIT repository and packages/compiles it - then it deploys the final artifact to a target environment. Headquartered in Mountain View, California. https://codefresh.io/

CodeScreen
CodeScreen lets candidates show their real-world coding skills by solving realistic, asynchronous challenges. It allows companies to hire better candidates faster with real-world coding challenges. Headquartered in London.

Codeship
Codeship is a hosted continuous delivery platform helps software companies developing a better product faster.

CodeSignal
CodeSignal helps fast-growing companies #GoBeyondResumes in technical recruiting by structuring, automating, and scaling interviews with our technical assessment platform. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

CodeSubmit
The CodeSubmit platform enables candidates to demonstrate what they know in realistic settings. Headquartered in Munich, Bayern.

Codility
Codility offers a trusted platform for technical recruiters and engineering leaders to screen developers and run remote technical interviews. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Cofense
Cofense is a computer and network security company. Services include phishing detection and response solutions. Headquartered in Leesburg, Virginia. https://www.cofense.com/

Coffee
A beverage made by infusing the beans of the coffee plant in hot water.

Cofidis
Cofidis Group offers consumer credit, payment solutions, insurance, loan repurchase and other banking services. Cofidis is a French company, now majority owned by the Crédit Mutuel, based in Villeneuve-d'Ascq. Founded in 1982 by 3 Suisses International in cooperation with Cetelem, Cofidis specialized in the consumer credit business of the 3 Suisses Group. It has expanded since then. Headquartered in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France.

Coforge Limited
Coforge Limited, also known as Coforge, and formerly known as NITT Technologies, is a information technology (IT) company. Areas of services include digital services, AI, Data & insights, digital process automation, salesforce ecosystem, cloud and infrastructure management services, cybersecurity, business process solutions, product engineering, entreprise resource planning, advanced application engineering services, metaverse, web3, etc. Headquartered in Noida, India. https://www.coforge.com/

Cogeco
Cogeco Inc. is a Canadian telecommunications and media company. Its corporate offices are located at 1 Place Ville-Marie in Montreal, Quebec. The company operates Cogeco Communications Inc. which is structured into three strategic business units; Cogeco Connexion, Atlantic Broadband, and Cogeco Media.

Cogent Communications
Cogent Communications is a multinational internet service provider based in the United States. Cogent's primary services consist of Internet access and data transport, offered on a fiber optic, IP data-only network, along with colocation in data centers. Headquartered in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1999. Website https://www.cogentco.com

Cogito
Cogito is a software development company provides a call center AI Service which can measure how well a conversation is going while it is happening, and then provides real-time, AI-driven coaching to phone professionals. This human aware technology helps businesses reduce call handle times and increase first call resolution rates. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 2007. Operating as Cogito Corp.

Cognex
Cognex Corporation designs, develops, manufactures and markets a range of products that incorporate sophisticated machine vision technology that gives them the ability to "see." Cognex products include barcode readers, machine vision sensors and machine vision systems that are used in factories and warehouses. Headquartered in Portland, OR.

Cognitive Analytics
A field of analytics that tries to mimic the human brain by draw inferences from existing data and patterns, draws conclusions based on existing knowledge bases and then inserts this back into the knowledge base for future inferences - a self learning feedback loop.

Cognitive Computing
Cognitive computing is the simulation of human thought processes in a computerized model.

Cognitive Health
Cognitive health — the ability to clearly think, learn, and remember — is an important component of performing everyday activities. Cognitive health is just one aspect of overall brain health. As well as cognitive health and focus, the sometimes more intangible category of mental wellness, including sleep, stress and anxiety, is growing.

Cognitive IoT
The use of cognitive computing technologies in combination with data generated by connected devices and the actions those devices can perform.

Cognitive Robotics
concerned with endowing a robot with intelligent behavior by providing it with a processing architecture that will allow it to learn and reason about how to behave in response to complex goals in a complex world. Cognitive robotics may be considered the engineering branch of embodied cognitive science and embodied embedded cognition.

Cognizant (CTSH)
An accounting strategy that applies the costs of IT services, hardware or software to the business unit in which they are used.

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp (CTSH)
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp (CTSH) is an information technology (IT) consulting and technology services company. Areas of service include application services & modernization, artificial intelligence (AI), business process services, cloud solutions, core modernization, digital experience, infrastructure services, intelligent process automation, quality engineering & assurance, security, and software product engineering. Headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey. https://www.cognizant.com/us/en

Cognosante
Cognosante is a provider of healthcare consulting, technology solutions, and business process outsourcing services. Cognosante delivers scalable customer support solutions through contact centers, program integrity, and business process automation. Headquartered in Falls Church, VA. Website http://www.cognosante.com

Cohen & Co.
Cohen Co is a top accounting and consulting firm specializing in audits and tax issues for private copmanies, the investment industry, real estate, and private equity groups. Headquartered in Philadelphia, PA.

Cohesity
Cohesity delivers web-scale simplicity and eliminates mass data fragmentation by consolidating secondary workloads and silos onto a single platform.

Cohley
Cohley is a content platform that helps brands and agencies streamline content generation that inspires action.

CohnReznick
CohnReznick is a national professional services firm headquartered in New York, NY. It is the eleventh largest public accounting firm in the United States based on aggregated 2017 revenues. The firm's servies are aligned in three segments: accounting, tax, and advisory.

Coinbase
A digital asset exchange company headquartered in San Francisco, California

Cold Calling
Cold calling is a technique in which a salesperson contacts individuals who have not previously expressed interest in the offered products or services. It is the solicitation of business from potential customers who have had no prior contact with the salesperson conducting the call.

Cold Chain
Cold chain is a type of storage environment that is used in the supply chain. When someone says cold storage, they mean that they are either using cold chain to store goodes before distribution or using cold storage in a part of a processing step for manufacturing.

Cold Storage
Cold storage is a cold or freezer warehouse where temperatures are either cold or below freezing in order to meet the demands of food safety requirement or pharmaceutical requirements. This can be either manual, semi-automated or fully automated storage warehouse or distribution centers.

Coldwell Banker
Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC is an American real estate franchise owned by Anywhere Real Estate. Founded in 1906. They are the nation’s oldest real estate company and our experience has helped make the dream of homeownership a reality for millions of families. Headquartered in Madison, New Jersey. Domain: coldwellbanker.com

Coldwell Solar
Coldwell Solar is the solar company that agricultural and commercial customers trust to make the transition to solar as painless as possible. Headquartered in Rocklin, CA. Domain: coldwellsolar.com

Colgate-Palmolive Company
Colgate-Palmolive Company is an American multinational consumer products company headquartered in the Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It specializes in the production, distribution and provision of household, health care, personal care and veterinary products.

Colibri
Colibri is a Cloud Supply Chain Planning solution where you can manage your demand, supply, distribution, forecasts, replenishments and S&OP processes. Headquartered in France.

Coliform Bacteria
Coliform bacteria are a commonly used indicator of sanitary quality of foods and water. Coliforms can be found in the aquatic environment, in soil and on vegetation; they are universally present in large numbers in the feces of warm-blooded animals. While coliforms themselves are not normally causes of serious illness, they are easy to culture, and their presence is used to indicate that other pathogenic organisms of fecal origin may be present. Such pathogens include disease-causing bacteria, viruses, or protozoa and many multicellular parasites.

Collabera
Collabera Inc. is a company headquartered in Basking Ridge, New Jersey that provides professional information technology recruiting, staffing, consulting, and business services to companies worldwide.

CollabNet
CollabNet is a software development and delivery solutions provider

Collaboration Portal
Typically used for intranets, publishing portals contain but a subset of the lists, libraries and subsite template types you find in a collaboration portal site definition template.

Collaboration Software
Collaborative software or groupware is application software designed to help people involved in a common task to achieve their goals.

Collaborative Commerce
Maximizing production through efficient distribution and supply channels

Collaborative Content
Collaborative Content refers to when employees can access, share, sync and collaborate on files using any device–both mobile and desktop. This collaboration and exchange of files is essential to daily activities in many organizations.

Collaborative Innovation
Collaborative innovation is a process in which multiple players contribute towards creating and developing new products, services, processes and business solutions.

Collaborative Robots
A collaborative robot, or cobot, is a robot that is intended to work alongside and/or directly interact with humans in a shared space.

Collaborative Solutions
Collaborative Solutions is a leading global finance and HR transformation consultancy that leverages world-class cloud solutions to help deliver successful customer outcomes for Fortune Global 500 companies, large and medium-sized organizations across industries. It offers a full range of enterprise cloud consulting services. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia.

Collaborative Work Management
Collaborative Work Management focuses on collaboration and communication. It utilizes tools to help teams set direction, communicate, execute tasks, track progress, and achieve goals.

Collateral Management Software
Collateral Management Software is technology that supports collateral management functions process derivatives. It allows users to measure credit exposure and optimize collateralization.

Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDO)
Pooled assets such as mortgages, bonds and loans are debt obligations that serve as collateral for the CDO.

Collateralized Loan Obligation (CLO)
Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) are a form of securitization where payments from multiple middle sized and large business loans are pooled together and passed on to different classes of owners in various tranches. A CLO is a type of collateralized debt obligation.

Collective Bargaining
Negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.

Collective Investment Trusts (CIT)
A collective investment fund that is handled by a bank or trust company and handles a group of pooled trust accounts.

Collective Redress
Collective redress is a procedural mechanism which allows for reasons of procedural economy and/or efficiency of enforcement, many single claims (relating to the same case) to be bundled into a single court action. Bundling claims reduces the burden on claimants and therefore facilitates access to justice. It thus constitutes a key mechanism to ensure that rights do not only exist on paper but are enforced. Collective redress is a broad concept that includes injunctive relief (lawsuits seeking to stop illegal behavior) and compensatory relief (lawsuits seeking damages for the harm caused)

Collective[i]
Collective[i] is the world’s first network to superpower sales. It leverages AI to automate CRM data entry and forecasting, produce data-driven insights and connect the right people to accelerate revenue growth. Headquartered in New York, New York.

College Job Fair
Job fairs, often referred to as Career fairs, are a staple event at most college campuses. They are designed to present students with the opportunity to flex their professional muscles and meet with prospective employers while still in school.

College Savings Plans
An education savings plan operated by a state or education institution designed to help families set aside funds for future college costs.

Collibra
Collibra, headquartered in New York, New York, automates data management processes by providing business-focused applications where collaboration and ease-of-use come first.

Colliers International
Colliers International is a Canada-based commercial real estate professional services and investment management company. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada.

Collinson Group
Collinson Group is a global loyalty and benefits company based in London, United Kingdom. It is built around delivering better expereinces for clients' customers.

Colocation
A data center facility in which a business can rent space for servers and other computing hardware.

Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company
Colonial Life, or Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company, is an insurance company that offers disability, accident, life, cancer, critical illness and hospital confinement insurance plans in 49 states. Colonial Life provides disability, life, accident, critical illness, cancer, dental and vision benefits. Headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina. https://www.coloniallife.com/

Colt DCS
Colt DCS offers carrier neutral co-location services and value-added services in secure data centers in Europe and Asia.

Columbus IT
Columbus Global is an IT consulting company. They are experts in the development, implementation and maintenance of digital business solutions. Headquartered in Denmark.

Columbus, Ohio
The capital and largest city of the US state of Ohio.

Comarch
Comarch is a global provider of IT business solutions that aim to optimize operational and business processes. It is a Polish multinational software house and systems integrator based in Poland. It provides services in areas such as Telecommunications, finance, and banking.

ComAround
ComAround is a BMC company that specializes in Knowledge Management and Self Service. ComAround helps customer service and support organizations to create an excellent agent and customer experience by building and sharing knowledge across channels using ComAround’s Knowledge Management Software and expertise. Headquartered in Stockholm.

Combat Systems
An integrated naval weapons system developed by the Missile and Surade Radar Division of RCA, and now produced by Lockheed Martin.

Combined Resources Inc.
Combined Resources Inc. is a recycling company that provides pick up, recycling, and shredding of paper, corrugated cardboard, pallet, metal, and plastic materials. Headquartered in Addison, Illinois. combinedresources.us

Comcast (CCV)
American global telecommunications conglomerate that is the largest broadcasting and cable television company in the world by revenue.

Comcast (CMCSA)
Comcast (CMCSA), also known as Comcast Corporation, (formerly known as American Cable Systems, and Comcast Holdings) is a media and technology company. Primary businesses include Comcast Cable, NBCUniversal, and Sky. Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Comdata
Comdata has been a provider of innovative B2B payment and operating technology. They are a payment processor and issuer of fleet fuel cards, corporate spend cards, paperless payroll cards, virtual payments, and trucking permits. Headquartered in Brentwood, TN.

Comerica Bank (CMA)
Comerica Bank (NYSE: CMA), or Comerica, is a financial services company that provides companies with an array of credit and non-credit financial products and services, personalized financial products and services to consumers, and serves the needs of high net worth clients and institutions. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1849. Operating as Comerica Incorporated. Website https://www.comerica.com

Comirnaty COVID-19 Vaccine
The Comirnaty COVID-19 Vaccine, previously known as the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, is used to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection in individuals 12 years of age and older.

Comm-Works
Comm-Works has been a leading technology integrator providing repeatable, consistent, high-quality and timely IT deployments to organizations worldwide. Headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Comm100
Comm100 is a provider of customer service and communication products. All its products are available as a SaaS.

Comma-Separated Values (CSV)
In computing, a comma-separated values (CSV) file is a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values (many implementations of CSV import/export tools allow other separators to be used).

Command Line Interface
A CLI is a user interface to a computer's operating system or an application in which the user responds to a visual prompt by typing in a command on a specified line, receives a response back from the system, and then enters another command, and so forth.

Commerce Clause
The Commerce Clause describes an enumerated power listed in the United States Constitution.

CommerceHub
CommerceHub is a distributed commerce network that helps retailers and brands expand product assortments, promote and sell on the channels that perform, and offer rapid, on-time customer delivery.

Commercetools
Commercetools GmbH develops e-commerce payment software solutions. The company, based in Muenchen, Germany, offers software that supports a number of products, categories, and customer groups as well as contains marketing tools including cross-promotion and coupon modules.

Commercial and Real Estate Financing
Process of funding commercial and real estate properties

Commercial Auto Insurance
Auto insurance polices to limit liability

Commercial Building
Building designed for commerce

Commercial Card
A commercial card is a credit card issued by employers for their employees to use to make purchases on behalf of their company. Frequently issued as co-branded cards with retailers, commercial cards help businesses manage their expenses by collecting all charges made by employees into a single place.

Commercial Electrical Distribution
Commercial Electrical Distribution refers to the distribution of electricity to non-residential entities.

Commercial Insurance
Insurance policies to protect commercial business from liability claims

Commercial Internet of Things
A term applied only to those aspects of the Internet of Things that pertain specifically to enacting business.

Commercial Landscaping
Commercial landscaping is a natural extension of horticulture that incorporates the planning, design, installation and long-term maintenance of a landscape into a finished product that reflects a business's personality and values, and makes both economic and aesthetic sense.

Commercial Lending
Process of funding an organization for short-term expenditures or capital equipment acquisitions

Commercial Lines
Commercial lines pertains to news and information for property & casualty insurance agents and brokers on commercial lines insurance, including commercial property, Directors & Officers Liability Insurance (D&O), Errors & Omissions coverage (E&O), Environmental, construction, employee practices liability (EPLI), business owners’ policy (BOP), general liability, crime, business interruption, cyber, equipment breakdown insurance, workers’ compensation, employee benefits, small business insurance, medical malpractice, fire and flood coverage, among other important types of coverage. Commercial lines are lines of insurance that cover businesses, rather than property belonging to an individual.

Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation involves virtually every type of dispute that can arise in the business context, including: breach of contract cases, partnership/joint venture disputes, class actions, business torts, civil RICO claims, breach of fiduciary duty allegations, and shareholder issues. A lawsuit between two parties to enforce or defend a legal right where the plaintiff typically seeks compensation in the form of monetary damages from the defendant.

Commercial Loans
Loan issued to a business used to fund major capital expenditures or operational costs

Commercial Mortgages
Mortgage loans secured by commercial properties

Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS)
Commercial off-the-shelf or commercially available off-the-shelf satisfy the needs of the purchasing organization, without the need to commission custom-made, or bespoke, solutions.

Commercial Painting
Commercial painting is a bigger project as compared to residential painting. ... And same is the case with other painting equipment. And the price of commercial painting is usually more than residential painting. This means that commercial painting in Wellington is more demanding than household painting.

Commercial Paper
Unsecured, short-term debt instrument

Commercial Perimeter Protection
Commercial security system used to detect intrusion of a defined territory

Commercial Printing
Commercial Printing is the process of taking artwork and transferring it onto something tangible for your business. This could mean everything from your business cards or the flyers at your local gym to the magazine you read during the evening.

Commercial Real Estate
Commercial real estate is property that is used solely for business purposes and that is leased out to provide a work space rather than a living space.

Commercial Real Estate Broker
A commercial real estate broker is a licensed professional who helps clients buy, sell, or lease properties that will be used for business purposes. They represent and act as mediators between buyers and sellers.

Commercial Real Estate Lawyer
Commercial real estate attorneys are essential throughout the acquisition of non-residential property. They advise clients on legal issues that may be involved in the property transaction. They review zoning ordinances, purchase agreements, mortgage information, as well as closing documents.

Commercial Security
Service used by businesses to protect from intrusion

Commercial Trade
A commercial trader is a classification used by the commodity futures trading commission to describe traders that use the futures market primarily to hedge their business activities.

Commercial Worksite
Worksite designated as commercial, rather than residential

Commet
Commet is a Community Engagement Platform that provides community managers the functionality they need to create and foster thriving communities and grow their member base with active, engaged users.

Commission Junction
Online advertising company based in Santa Barbara, CA, operating in the affiliate marketing industry, which operates worldwide.

Commissions
System of payment based on percentage of value of sales or business

Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO)
Organization that aims to combat corporate fraud

Committee On Foreign Investment In The United States (CFIUS)
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States is an inter-agency committee of the United States Government that reviews the national security implications of foreign investments in U.S.

Commodities
A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.

Commodity Channel Index
An oscillator originally introduced in 1980 and is a very common tool for traders in identifying cyclical trends in commodities, equities and currencies.

Commodity ETFs
Exchange-traded funds that invest in physical commodities, such as agricultural goods, natural resources and precious metals.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
An independent agency of the US government that regulates futures and option markets.

Commodity Management
Commodity Management is the superset of software that encompasses both CTRM and ERP for Commodities. Software that supports trade management with additional ERP-type functionality for supply chain processes is Commodity Management.

Commodity Risk
Refers to the uncertainties of future market values and of the size of the future income, caused by the fluctuation in the prices of commodities.

Common Access Card (CAC)
A Common Access Card (CAC) is a smart card that serves as a standard identification for United States Active Duty Uniform Defense Personnel, including the National Guard and Selected Reserve, civilian employees of the United States Coast Guard (USCG), civilian employees of the Department of Defense (DoD) and other DoD and USCG contractor personnel.

Common Criteria (CC)
Common Criteria is a framework in which computer system users can specify their security functional and assurance requirements (SFRs and SARs respectively) in a Security Target (ST), and may be taken from Protection Profiles (PPs).

Common Information Model (CIM)
The Common Information Model (CIM) is an open standard that defines how managed elements in an IT environment are represented as a common set of objects and relationships between them.

Common Reporting Standard (CRS)
An information standard for the automatic exchange of tax and financial information on a global level, which the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) developed in 2014

Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE)
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is a list of publicly disclosed information security vulnerabilities and exposures. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system provides a reference-method for publicly known information-security vulnerabilities and exposures. CVE was launched in 1999 by the MITRE corporation to identify and categorize vulnerabilities in software and firmware.

Commonwealth Bank Australia (CBA)
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is an Australian multinational bank with businesses across New Zealand, Asia, the United States and the United Kingdom.

Commscope (COMM)
CommScope Inc., which opened in 1976, is a multi-national network infrastructure provider company based in Hickory, North Carolina, United States.

Communication Channel
A communication channel or simply channel refers either to a physical transmission medium such as a wire or to a logical connection over a multiplexed medium such as a radio channel in telecommunications and computer networking.

Communication Server
A communication server is a dedicated system that provides communication services for users on a network who need to transfer files or access information on systems or networks at remote locations over telecommunication links.

Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS)
Comunications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) is a cloud-based delivery model that allows organizations to add real-time communications capabilities, such as voice, video, and messaging, to business applications by deploying application program interfaces (APIs).

Communications Satellite
A communications satellite is a type of artificial satellite that is placed in Earth's orbit for the purpose of sending and receiving communication data between a source and destination.

Communications Service Provider (CSP)
A communications service provider or CSP is a service provider that transports information electronically for example, a telecommunications service provider.

Communications Strategy
A communications strategy, or plan, is a document that expresses the goals and methods of an organization's outreach activities, including what an organization wishes to share with the public and whom the organization is trying to reach.

Communications Systems
In telecommunication, a communications system is a collection of individual communications networks, transmission systems, relay stations, tributary stations, and data terminal equipment usually capable of interconnection and interoperation to form an integrated whole.

Communications Tax
The tax is imposed on intrastate messages as well as interstate messages.

Community Health Systems (CYH)
The largest provider of general hospital healthcare services in the United States in terms of number of acute care facilities

Community Management
A company that builds relationships within the community, creates value for members who participate in the community, and is the liaison between the community and the company behind it all.

Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)
The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) is federal legislation enacted in 1977 with the intent of encouraging depository institutions to help meet the credit needs of surrounding communities (particularly low and moderate income neighborhoods).

Community Revitalization
To impart new life or vigor to the community.

Commute Time
A measure of how long people spend travelling to work, by whatever means.

Commuting
To travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis.

Commvault (CVLT)
Commvault is a publicly traded data protection and information management software company headquartered in Tinton Falls, NJ.

Compact Track Loaders
Heavy equipment vehicle equipped with a load and a tracked chassis

Compactor Management Company
Compactor Management Company is a recycling and waste management company. It services and manufactures quality compactors, balers and containers for industrial and commercial waste management and recycling. Headquartered in Union City, California. compactormc.com

Company Audits
Financial examination of a company's accounts

Company Relocation
The movement of a business from one region or location to another.

Company Surge
Company Surge is a product developed by Bombora that tells companies which businesses are actively researching their products and services - and to what extent. Company Surge measures the intensity to which a business is demonstrating intent on a particular topic compared to its historical baseline.

Company values
Company values, also called corporate values or core values, are the set of guiding principles and fundamental beliefs that help a group of people function together as a team and work toward a common business goal. The values are often related to shaping company culture and growth, and impacting business strategy and relationships. They help create a purpose, improve team cohesion, create a sense of commitment in the workplace, and play a critical role in talent attraction.

Comparably
Comparably is a company that offers culture and compensation data to public and private businesses. The platform offers salary and company culture data information on how employees rate their workplaces and provides matching with various companies for job opportunities. Companies use Comparably to view how their employee base relates to the overall market. Headquartered in Santa Monica, California. https://www.comparably.com/

Comparative Advantage
Comparative advantage is the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than another activity.

Comparative Analysis
A type of analysis used in various of sciences and in different modifications: criminology and forensics: comparative contextual analysis - criminology.

Compass
Compass Group plc is a British multinational contract foodservice company headquartered in Chertsey, England. It is the largest contract foodservice company in the world employing over 500,000 people.

Compeat
Compeat is the leading provider of integrated accounting, back office, workforce and business intelligence solutions designed specifically for restaurants.

Compensation
The money received by an employee from an employer as a salary or wages.

Compensation Administration
A segment of management or human resource management focusing on planning, organizing, and controlling the direct and indirect payments employees receive for the work they perform.

Compensation Management
Providing monetary value to an employee for work performed

Compensation Management Software
Compensation Management Software helps organizations plan and administer employee compensation packages. Compensation management systems are used to manage salaries through an administrative dashboard, develop merit matrices, and report on company compensation data.

Competencies
A set of defined behaviors that provide a structured guide enabling the identification, evaluation and development of the behaviors in individual employees.

Competency Based Medical Education
CBME is an outcomes-based approach to the design, implementation, and evaluation of education programs and the assessment of learners, using competencies or observable abilities. The goal of CBME is to ensure that all learners achieve the desired outcomes during their training.

Competitive / SWOT Analysis
Strategy for identifying business influences

Competitive Advantage
Competitive advantage refers to factors that allow a company to produce goods or services better or more cheaply than its rivals. These factors allow the productive entity to generate more sales or superior margins compared to its market rivals.

Competitive Bid
A competitive bid process is mostly used in the procurement of goods and services. The process entails submitting a sealed envelope detailing the price and terms of an offer.

Competitive Content Analysis
Competitive content analysis is the process of analyzing a company's competitors' content strategies in a structured way. By breaking down the analysis into steps, it is easier to uncover a potential competitors' top-performing content and weak spots and identify a company's competitive advantages.

Competitive Intelligence
Competitive intelligence is the process and forward-looking practices used in producing knowledge about the competitive environment to improve organizational performance. It involves the systematic collection and analysis of information from multiple sources to form a business strategy.

Complemar
Complemar are experts in Fulfillment, Contract Packaging & Kitting, Logistics, Reverse Logistics, Full Service Print, Direct Mail, and Creative Services. Headquartered in Rochester, NY. complemar.com

Complement Fixation Test
A complement fixation test is an immunological medical test that can be used to detect the presence of either specific antibody or specific antigen in a patient's serum, based on whether complement fixation occurs.

Complete Blood Count (CBC)
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a blood test used to evaluate your overall health and detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection and leukemia.

Complex Event Processing (CEP)
Event processing that combines data from multiple sources to infer events or patterns that suggest more complicated circumstances.

Compliance
Obedience of business law

Compliance Assistance Program (CAP)
The goal of the Compliance Assistance Program is to help ensure that participants in the motor vehicle and equipment industry – especially new entrants and small manufacturers – have access to information and tools to fully understand and comply with their federal obligations. NHTSA’s Compliance Assistance Program will be transparent in providing the resources and education needed for entities to be successful, and will provide a direct channel for communication between commercial entities and NHTSA.

Compliance Audit
A compliance audit is a process of comprehensive reviews that focus on an organization's commitment to a set of regulatory guidelines or its adherence to a specific contract or terms of agreement.

Compliance Central
Compliance Central is a wellness and fitness services company that helps clients meet a variety of OSHA regulations in a cost effective manner. Headquartered in Hughes Springs, Texas. Founded in 1993. Operating as Compliance Central LLC. Website http://www.mycompliancecentral.org

Compliance Management
Strategy for managing business compliance

Compliance Monitoring
Compliance Monitoring is a continuous process to ensure that affected staff is following all policies and procedures in the manual. Its purpose is to spot compliance risk issues in an organization's operations or function.

Compliance Tools
Tools that aid an organization in adhering to regulations and relevant business specifications

Compliance Training
The process of educating employees on laws, regulations and company policies that apply to their day-to-day job responsibilities

Compliancy Group
Compliancy Group LLC, based in Greenlawn, NY, develops and provides web based Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance solution.

Composable Commerce
Composable commerce is a development approach of selecting best-of-breed commerce components and combining or 'composing' them into a custom application built for specific business needs. Composable commerce achieves this through combining or composing Packaged Business Capabilities (PBCs).

Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is a useful measure of growth over multiple time periods. It can be thought of as the growth rate that gets you from the initial investment value to the ending investment value if you assume that the investment has been compounding over the time period.

Compressors
Compression is a reduction in the number of bits needed to represent data.

CompuCom
CompuCom Systems is a technology managed services provider and product reseller. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Variant Equity Advisors. Headquartered in Indian Land, SC. Founded in 1987. Operating as CompuCom Systems Inc. Website https://www.compucom.com/

CompuGroup Medical (CGM)
CompuGroup Medical stands as a trusted technology partner invested in the success of healthcare. It brings healthcare providers, professionals, and patients together through seamlessly connected eHealth solutions and with dedicated support and services.

Compulink
Compulink Healthcare Solution improves clinical and financial results to keep practices running smoothly. It allows healthcare offices to harness the power of data with specialty-specific medical software. Headquartered in Newbury Park, CA.

Computacenter
Europe's leading independent provider of IT infrastructure services, enabling users and their business.

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and data structures to solve and analyze problems that involve fluid flows.

Compute Module
A computer module is a selection of independent electronic circuits packaged onto a circuit board to provide a basic function within a computer. An example might be an inverter or flip-flop, which would require two or more transistors and a small number of additional supporting devices.

Computer Access Security Broker (CASB)
Gartner defines the cloud access security broker (CASB) market as products and services that address security gaps in an organization’s use of cloud services. This technology is the result of the need to secure cloud services — which are being adopted at a significantly increased rate — and access to them from users both within and outside the traditional enterprise perimeter, plus growing direct cloud-to-cloud access.

Computer Aided Engineering
The broad usage of computer software to aid in engineering analysis tasks.

Computer Forensics
Computer forensics (also known as computer forensic science) is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media.

Computer Generated Imagery (CGI)
CGI is a proprietary solution that creates a tool kit of flexible and engaging digital assets through photorealistic design visualizations, enable customization that can be deployed through digital channels without the the time and expense of prototype productions or photo shoots.

Computer Hacking
Computer hacking refers to the practice of modifying or altering computer software and hardware to accomplish goal that is considered to be outside of the creator's original objective.

Computer Packages (CPI)
Computer Packages (CPI) provides Patent and Trademark Intellectual Property Management Systems and Patent Annuity Payment Services. Founded in 1968, CPI continues to specialize in IP patent, trademark, and annuity management.

Computer Science
Computer science is the study of the principles and use of computers.

Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
Multinational corporation providing information technology (IT) services and professional services.

Computer Services, Inc. (CSI)
CSI operates at the intersection of innovative technology solutions, uncompromising service and decades of experience. From digital transformation and regulatory compliance in banking to network security and sanctions screening in regulated industries, we are the experts behind today’s top fintech and regtech solutions. Headquartered in Paducah, KY. csiweb.com

Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
Computer telephony integration, also called computer telephone integration or CTI, is a common name for any technology that allows interactions on a telephone and a computer to be integrated or coordinated.

Computer Virus
Malware that infects computer programs

Computer Vision
a field that deals with how computers can be made for gaining high-level understanding from digital images or videos. From the perspective of engineering, it seeks to automate tasks that a human can do.

Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
Software is used by architects, engineers, drafters, artists, and others to create precision drawings or technical illustrations.

Computer-Assisted Coding (CAC)
Software that analyzes healthcare documents and produces appropriate medical codes for specific phrases and terms within the document.

Computer-Based Training
Any course of instruction whose primary means of delivery is a computer.

Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) is a software system that manages a computer database of maintenance operations, equipment, spare parts, regulatory compliance, and costs associated with these functions.

Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)
The process of a medical professional entering medication orders or other physician instructions electronically instead of on paper charts.

COMSOL
COMSOL is the developer of COMSOL Multiphysics software, an interactive environment for modeling and simulating scientific and engineering problems.

COMSOL Multiphysics
COMSOL Multiphysics is a simulation software that provides provides fully coupled multiphysics and single-physics modeling capabilities to create physics-based models and simulation applications. Engineers and scientists use the software to simulate designs, devices, and processes in all fields of engineering, manufacturing, and scientific research. It is a product under the company COMSOL.

Comtech Xicom Technology, Inc.
Xicom is a ISO 9001 certified software development company providing custom, offshore software, mobile app and web application development services. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA. Domain: xicomtech.com

Con-Way Freight
Con-Way Freight is a logistics company owned by XPO Logistics.

Concentric
Concentric is a risk management firm that provides security services and intelligence solutions to keep people safe worldwide. Headquartered in Kirkland, WA. Founded in 2005. Operating as Concentric Advisors.

Concentrix
Convergys Corporation was a corporation based in Cincinnati, Ohio, that sells customer management and information management products, primarily to large corporations

Concept Testing
Concept testing is the process of using surveys to evaluate consumer acceptance of a new product idea prior to the introduction of a product to the market.

Concur Technologies
American SaaS company providing travel and expense management services to businesses.

Condensers
In systems involving heat transfer, a condenser is a device or unit used to condense a gaseous substance into a liquid state through cooling. In so doing, the latent heat is released by the substance and transferred to the surrounding environment

Condition Based Maintenance
Condition-based maintenance, shortly described, is maintenance when need arises. This maintenance is performed after one or more indicators show that equipment is going to fail or that equipment performance is deteriorating.

Condition Monitoring
Condition monitoring (colloquially, CM) is the process of monitoring a parameter of condition in machinery (vibration, temperature etc.), in order to identify a significant change which is indicative of a developing fault. It is a major component of predictive maintenance. The use of condition monitoring allows maintenance to be scheduled, or other actions to be taken to prevent consequential damages and avoid its consequences. Condition monitoring has a unique benefit in that conditions that would shorten normal lifespan can be addressed before they develop into a major failure. Condition monitoring techniques are normally used on rotating equipment, auxiliary systems and other machinery (c

Conditional Resident
A conditional resident receives a green card valid for 2 years.

Condo Insurance
Condominium unit owners insurance is required to insure your personal property and any part of your unit that aren't covered by a condo association's insurance policy.

Conductor
Conductor was founded in 2006 as a marketing services company, and launched its SaaS (Software as a Service) platform, Conductor Searchlight, in 2010. The company's primary product is Conductor Searchlight, a cloud-based content intelligence platform that collects global search data to provide insights into what people search for online. Conductor also provides recommended actions for optimizing digital marketing metrics and increasing revenue.

Conduent
Conduent delivers mission-critical ?services and solutions on behalf of businesses and governments – creating exceptional outcomes for its clients and the millions of people who count on them. Through people, process and technology, Conduent solutions and services automate workflows, improve efficiencies, reduce costs and enable revenue growth. Provider of HR services. Headquartered in Florham Park, NJ.

Conectys
Conectys provides multilingual business process outsourcing services including customer support, content moderation, customer experience and digital transformation solutions to maximize brand experience and protection. Headquartered in Romania. Domain: conectys.com

Conference Phones
A Conference Phone is a telephone device used in conference calls.

Conferences
Conferences or conventions are events held at a specific venue where organized meetings take place regarding a subject of a common interest, usually people working in a particular industry.

Conficker
Conficker is a worm that infects computers running the Windows operating system by using known flaws in Windows.

Confidential Information
Information which concerns or relates to the trade secrets, processes, operations, style of works, or apparatus, or to the production, sales, shipments, purchases, transfers, identification of customers, inventories, or amount or source of any income, profits or losses.

Configit
Configit builds configuration solutions for manufacturing companies to master the challenges of getting configurable products and services to market faster, and to sell, manufacture, and service them more effectively. Headquartered in Denmark.

Configuration Files
A configuration file is a file that contains data about a specific user, program, computer or file.

Configuration Management
Configuration management is a systems engineering process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's performance, functional, and physical attributes with its requirements, design, and operational information throughout its life.

Configuration Options
Configurations options are used to specify recording options, execution options, and external command processing options.

Configure Price Quote (CPQ)
Software that helps sellers quote configurable products

Confirmit
Confirmit makes sophisticated research simple and empowers users to capture feedback from customer, product, brand & employee experience.

Conflict Management
Conflict management is the process of limiting the negative aspects of conflict while increasing the positive aspects of conflict.

Conflict Minerals
Conflict Minerals are raw materials or minerals that come from a particular part of the world where conflict is occurring and affects the mining and trade of those materials and resources. tantalum, tin, tungsten and gold.

Conflict Of Interest (COI)
A conflict of interest (COI) is a situation in which a person or organization is involved in multiple interests, financial or otherwise, and serving one interest could involve working against another.

Conflict Resolution
The process by which two or more parties engaged in a disagreement, dispute, or debate reach an agreement resolving it.

Confluence
Confluence is a collaboration software program developed and published by Australian software company Atlassian. Atlassian wrote Confluence in the Java programming language, and first published it in 2004.

Confluent
Confluent, founded by the creators of Apache Kafka, delivers a complete execution of Kafka for the Enterprise, to help you run your business in real time.As a streaming platform, Apache Kafka provides low-latency, high-throughput, fault-tolerant publish and subscribe pipelines and is able to process streams of events. Kafka provides reliable, millisecond responses to support both customer-facing applications and connecting downstream systems with real-time data.

Conga
Conga is the leader in end-to-end Digital Document Transformation. Their global teams support over 900,000 users across more than 85 countries. Headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado.

Congressional Review Act (CRA)
The Congressional Review Act (CRA) is a law that was enacted by the United States Congress under House Speaker Newt Gingrich as Subtitle E of the Contract with America Advancement Act of 1996 (Pub.L. 104 121) and signed into law by President Bill Clinton on March 29, 1996.

Connect Assist
Connect Assist consists of an ecosystem of several individual systems and services. Headquartered in the United Kingdom. Domain: connectassist.co.uk

Connected Cars
Vehicles that are able to connect to the internet

Connected Cities
Connected cities emerge when IoT technologies are applied across an entire metropolitan area. When you think of connected cities, you might think of large cities that have more high-profile smart cities initiatives like London, New York, Chicago, Rio de Janeiro, or Amsterdam. However, small towns can also benefit from connecting people, services, and infrastructure.

Connected Customer
Connected Customer is a relatively new term used to describe those customers that interact with brands through digital means such as websites, apps, voice assistants (e.g., Alexa), etc.

Connected Enterprise
The Connected Enterprise brings together plant level (operations technology) and enterprise networks (information technology) while securely connecting people, processes, and technologies.

Connected Experience
The ability for marketer's to connect with consumers in varied and complicated ways.

Connected Factory
Connected factory is a manufacturing facility that uses digital technology to allow seamless sharing of information between people, machines, and sensors.

Connected Health
Connected health commonly refers to a method of healthcare management that leverages technology for the delivery of healthcare services or management of medical conditions.

Connected Retail
Connected retail means to connect the customers seamlessly through personalized marketing, combination of physical store and digital experience, supply chain, varied payment options and providing the capability to employees to collaborate more effectively.

Connected Worker Platforms
Connected Worker Platforms are digital software tools which enable workers to become digitally connected through IoT (Internet of things) technology. These platforms are combined with mobile and wearable devices to improve communication, collaboration, guidance, and support in complex industrial scenarios, including manufacturing, construction, energy, mining, and service.

Connected World
Concept of transforming markets due to smart devices

Connection Analytics
Creating new revenue and cost saving opportunities by modeling and analyzing connections.

ConnectWise
ConnectWise offers a business management software suite of remote monitoring business services to help help eliminate technician inefficiencies.

Connexion
Connexion is a privately held, independent provider of electrical equipment, supplies and facility solutions. Headquartered in Buffalo Grove, IL. Domain: cxconnect.com

ConocoPhillips
ConocoPhillips Company is an American multinational corporation engaged in hydrocarbon exploration and production. It is based in the Energy Corridor district of Houston, Texas. Domain: conocophillips.com

Consensus Sales, Inc.
Consensus Sales, Inc. is a software development company that provides a Demo Automation Platform. Headquartered in Lehi, Utah. goconsensus.com

ConsenSys
ConsenSys develops enterprise applications, invests in startups, builds developer tools, and offers blockchain education. Headquartered in New York, NY.

Consent Management
Consent Management is a system, process or set of policies for allowing consumers and patients to determine what health information they are willing to permit their various care providers to access.

Consent Management Platform
A Consent Management Platform is a tool used by publishers to help gain consent from users.

Consilio LLC
Consilio is a global leader in eDiscovery, document review, risk management, and legal consulting services. Consilio has multiple locations globally within the United States, United Kingdom, Asia Pacific, and Germany.

Console Games
Any game played with a console, either via TV or computer.

Consolidate Data
Data consolidation refers to the collection and integration of data from multiple sources into a single destination.

Consolidate NAS Footprint
Consolidate NAS silos with built-in backup, instant recovery, global file sharing, and local file performance at a 50% cost of traditional infrastructures. Move silos to the cloud, simplify management, eliminate capacity planning

Consolidated Communications
Consolidated Communications is an American broadband and business communications provider providing Internet, TV, data and cloud services for homes and businesses. Headquartered in Mattoon, Illinois. Founded in 1894. Operating as Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. Website http://www.consolidated.com

Consolidated Concepts
Consolidated Concepts optimizes the foodservice supply chain and provides savings and solutions for multi-unit restaurants and their partners. Headquartered in Massachusetts.

Constant Bit Rate Service (CBR)
The rate at which a codec's output data should be consumed is constant.

Constant Contact
An online marketing company.

Constellation Software
Constellation Software is a Canadian diversified software company. It is based in Toronto, Canada, is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and is a constituent of the S&P/TSX 60. The company was founded by Mark Leonard, a former venture capitalist, in 1996. Headquartered in Toronto, CA.

ConstructConnect
ConstructConnect is a leading provider of construction information and technology solutions in North America. It is the combination of eight legacy brands (BidClerk, Construction Market Data, Construction Data, iSqFt, PlanSwift, SmartBid, On Center Software, and QuoteSoft). Headquartered in Cincinnati, OH.

Construction
Process of building structures

Construction Accounting
Construction Accounting is a unique form of bookkeeping and financial management that is designed specifically for construction companies and contractors to better track each job individually, and how each job affects the company as a whole. Construction Accounting draws on the same principles of general accounting, but also has important and distinct features.

Construction camera
A construction camera is used to monitor construction sites in progress. Construction cameras can help create indisputable visual evidence of project activity for fast conflict resolution, should the need ever arise. They can ensure proper safety measures are in place and being followed by the construction team, helping to keep job sites safer and minimizing costly delays.

Construction Defect
A construction defect is generally defined as a defect in the design, the workmanship, and/or in the materials or systems used on a project that results in a failure of a component part of a building or structure and causes damage to person or property, usually resulting in financial harm to the owner. Construction defects include improperly designed materials, poor workmanship, and failure to follow construction codes.

Construction Documentation
Construction documents are the finalized design sets that will govern the construction of the project and are translated into the technical language of the contractors.

Construction Equipment
Heavy-duty vehicles specially designed for executing construction

Construction ERP
Construction ERP is an ERP system designed specifically for construction companies. ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning, and ERP systems help organizations automate and manage core business processes. In construction, ERP systems manage business processes such as project management, project financials and accounting, subcontractor management, payroll, and more.

Construction inspection
Construction inspection is an inspection performed by a building inspector, a person who is employed by either a city, township or county and is usually certified in one, or more disciplines qualifying them to make professional judgment, about whether a building meets building code requirements.

Construction Insurance
Construction insurance, sometimes recognized as construction liability insurance, is a broad categorization of insurance policies that provide protection during construction projects. In reality, the term “construction insurance” refers generally to insurance that relates to construction projects, and it is not itself an actual form of insurance. Many factors dictate the type of construction insurance coverage one would need for a given project or business. These factors include, the person’s relationship to the project (contractor, property owner, subcontractor, etc.), the type of entity buying the insurance (business or individual), and the type of property to be covered.

Construction Layout
Construction Layout is the ability to specifically designate the above and below the ground location of a structure to be built. A typical construction layout provides an accurate, reliable working tooling for a construction project, incorporating planning, horizontal dimensions, elevation measurements and similar data.

Construction Loan
A loan issued to a company in order to pay for building construction.

Construction Management
Construction Management is a professional service that provides a construction project’s owner with effective management of the project's schedule, cost, quality, safety, scope, and function.

Construction Management Software
Construction Management Software is a software that manages construction workflows for businesses. Construction firms, contractors, and subcontractors use construction management software to manage projects, manage contracts, track budgets, communicate job progress, schedule resources, and more.

Construction Software
Software designed to manage construction projects

Construction Standards
Standards designed to ensure an appropriate level of quality, adherence to codes, communication of needs regarding construction

Construction Technology
Application of technical knowledge for construction purposes

Constructive Feedback
Constructive feedback is information-specific, issue-focused, and based on observations.

Constructor.io
Constructor.io is a search and product discovery platform tailor-made for enterprise eCommerce where conversions matter. Constructor's cloud-based solutions use natural language processing, machine learning-enhanced results ranking, and collaborative personalization to deliver powerful user experiences across all facets of product discovery--from search to browse, recommendations, and auto-suggest.

Consulate
A consulate is the place or building in which a consul's duties are carried out.

Consumer Behavior
Consumer behavior is the study of individuals, groups, or organizations and all the activities associated with the purchase, use and disposal of goods and services, including the consumer's emotional, mental and behavioral responses that precede or follow these activities.

Consumer Credit
Consumer credit is personal debt taken on to purchase goods and services.

Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
Annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association

Consumer Finance
Consumer finance refers to the borrowing, saving, and investment choices that people (i.e., households) make over time. These financial decisions can be complex and can affect financial well-being both now and in the future.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is an agency of the United States government responsible for consumer protection in the financial sector.

Consumer Goods
Consumer goods are good bought and used by consumers, rather than by manufacturers for producing other goods.

Consumer Marketing
Creating and selling products, goods, and services to individual buyers, as opposed to trying to appeal to businesses.

Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG)
Consumer packaged goods (CPGs) is an industry term for merchandise that customers use up and replace on a frequent basis. Examples of consumer packaged goods include food, beverages, cosmetics, and cleaning products.

Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Software
Consumer packaged goods software helps businesses manage and monitor products as they move along the supply chain: from manufacturing to sales. Supply-chain-management software is the software tools or modules used in executing supply chain transactions, managing supplier relationships and controlling associated business processes. CPG refers to consumer packaged goods.

Consumer Price Index
An index of the variation in prices paid by typical consumers for retail goods and other items.

Consumer Product Safety Commission
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission is an independent agency of the United States government, that was created in 1972.

Consumer Protection
Consumer protection is the practice of safeguarding buyers of goods and services, and the public, against unfair practices in the marketplace. Such laws are intended to prevent businesses from engaging in fraud or specified unfair practices in order to gain an advantage over competitors or to mislead consumers. Consumer protection litigation, mainly under state and federal statutes, focused most often on breach of consumer warranty and failure to warn individuals.

Consumer Spending
Consumer spending, consumption, or consumption expenditure is the acquisition of goods and services by individuals or families. It is the largest part of aggregate demand at the macroeconomic level.

Consumerization of IT
A phrase used to describe the cycle of information technology emerging in the consumer market, then spreading to business and government organizations, largely because employees are using the popular consumer market technologies and devices at home and then introducing them in the workplace.

Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS)
Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) is a cloud-based customer experience solution that allows companies to utilize a contact center provider's software.

Contact Center Outsourcing
Contracting out call center services.

Contact Center Solutions
Businesses who provide technical set up, software and customer support for call centers.

Contact Management
Strategy for managing contact information

Contact Management Software
A contact manager is a software program that enables users to easily store and find contact information , such as names, addresses and telephone numbers.

Contact Tracing
In public health, contact tracing is the process of identification of persons who may have come into contact with an infected person and subsequent collection of further information about these contacts.

Contactless Payment
Contactless payment systems are credit cards and debit cards, key fobs, smart cards, or other devices, including smartphones and other mobile devices, that use radio-frequency identification (RFID) or near field communication (NFC)

Contactor
A Contactor is an electrically-controlled switch used for switching an electrical power circuit.

Container Drayage
Container drayage shipping is the process of moving container freight over short distances, mainly in the same metropolitan area between ports, facilities, rail yards, or other shipping hubs.

Container Leasing
Container leasing involves entering into a working agreement with a container supplier. The supplier agrees to deliver a minimum number of containers to the client, with the understanding that the containers will be used for a specified time and at a rate documented within the terms of the lease agreement.

Container Monitoring
Container monitoring is the process of tracking the operation of a containerized application. Containers are of an ephemeral nature and are tricky to monitor compared to traditional applications running on virtual servers or bare metal servers.

Container Orchestration
Container orchestration is the automatic process of managing or scheduling the work of individual containers for applications based on microservices within multiple clusters.

Container Ship Panamax
A Panamax sized-ship is applied to ships of maximum size, 965-foot overall length, 106-foot beam, and 39-foot draft. The newest container ships of that size can carry nearly 5000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) of containers.

Container Shipping
Container shipping is the global transport goods by standard shipping container. Container ships are cargo ships that carry all of their load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. They are a common means of commercial intermodal freight transport and now carry most seagoing non-bulk cargo. Container ship capacity is measured in twenty-foot equivalent units.

Containerization
A lightweight alternative to full machine virtualization that involves encapsulating an application in a container with its own operating environment.

Containers
An OS-level virtualization method for deploying and running distributed applications without launching an entire VM for each application.

Containership Fires
Containership fires are fires in shipping containers on container vessels. This can also include the extinguishing of fires on such ships.

Contamination
Contamination is the presence of an unwanted constituent, contaminant or impurity in a material, physical body, natural environment, or workplace. Contaminants are biological, chemical, physical or radiological substance.

Content / Document Management
General management of content or documents

Content Aggregation
An individual or organization that gathers Web content from different online sources for reuse or resale.

Content Caching
The temporary storage of files on servers that are physically closer to end users.

Content Commerce
Content commerce is the process of obtaining revenue from your digital content, whatever form that content comes in (book, music, video, newsletter, picture, etc.).

Content Delivery Network (CDN)
A system of distributed servers that deliver pages and other Web content to a user, based on the geographic locations of the user, the origin of the webpage and the content delivery server. CDns also provide protection from large surges in traffic.

Content Disarm and Reconstruction
Content disarm reconstruction (acronym: CDR), also known as threat extraction, proactively protects against known and unknown threats contained in documents by removing executable content. The solution is unique because it doesn't rely on detection like most security solutions.

Content Filtering
The use of a program to screen and exclude from access or availability Web pages or e-mail that is deemed objectionable.

Content Governance
Content governance is the system, a set of guidelines, that determines how an organization's content gets created and published. At its most basic level, it can help you avoid getting sued or embarrassed, or both.

Content Ingestion
The process of obtaining and importing data for immediate use or storage in a database.

Content Integration
A marketing buzzword for middleware software technology, often used within large organizations, that connects together various types of computer systems that manage documents and digital content.

Content Management
The administration of digital content throughout its lifecycle, from creation to permanent storage or deletion.

Content Management System (CMS)
A computer application that supports the creation and modification of digital content. It is often used to support multiple users working in a collaborative environment.

Content Marketing
A type of marketing that involves the creation and sharing of online material (such as videos, blogs, and social media posts) that does not explicitly promote a brand but is intended to stimulate interest in its products or services.

Content Marketing Analytics
Content marketing analytics is a family of technologies that processes digital content and user behavior in consuming and engaging with content, such as documents, news sites, customer conversations (both audio and text), and social network discussions, to answer specific questions.

Content Moderation
Content moderation is when an online platform screen and monitor user-generated content based on platform-specific rules and guidelines.

Content Personalization
A strategy that relies on visitor data to deliver relevant content based on audience interests and motivations.

Content Playout
A term for the transmission of radio or TV channels from the broadcaster into broadcast networks that delivers the content to the audience.

Content Recommendation
The transmission of radio or TV channels from the broadcaster into broadcast networks that delivers the content to the audience.

Content Sharing
Refers to the strategic distribution of webpage and blog content across relevant social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIN and Google +.

Content Strategy
Content strategy refers to the planning, development, and management of content written or in other media. The term has been particularly common in web development since the late 1990s.

Content Syndication
Content syndication is when web-based content is re-published by a third-party website. Read our full guide to content syndication and get started.

Content Threat Removal
Content Threat Removal (CTR) is a cyber security technology intended to defeat the threat posed by handling digital content in cyberspace. Unlike other defences, including antivirus software and sandboxed execution, it does not rely on being able to detect threats.

Contentful
And API-first CMS that makes it easy for companies to publish editorial content in webapps, mobile apps, and any smart devices

Contently
Contently is an enterprise marketing solution that creates engaging, accountable content at scale.

Contentsquare
Contentsquare is a software company with multiple international offices. They are developers behind a digital experience platform (DXP) of the same name that helps business optimize their customer journeys and increase conversion rates.

Contentstack
Contentstack – a pioneer in API-first, headless CMS technology – accelerates and simplifies content management across today's and tomorrow's digital channels, including web, mobile and IoT. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Contextual Analytics
A method to analyze the environment in which a business operates.

Contextual Intelligence
Contextual AI offers an improved collaboration between man and machine algorithms, where the AI takes a more human-centric approach by leveraging knowledge gleaned from the interrelationship of data, policies, KPI’s, algorithms and user interactions.

Contextual Targeting
Contextual targeting is a form of targeted advertising for advertisements appearing on websites or other media. The advertisements themselves are selected and served by automated systems based on the contents a user is viewing.

Continental Tire the Americas , LLC
Based in Fort Mill, S.C., Continental Tire the Americas, LLC manufactures and distributes a complete premium line of passenger, light truck and commercial tires for original equipment and replacement markets.

Continental Tyres
A German tire manufacturing company

Contingent Staffing
A labor pool whose members are hired by an organization on an on-demand basis.

Contingent Staffing / Employment Agencies
An agency that finds employers or employees for those seeking them.

Contingent Workers
Consists of freelancers, independent contractors and consultants who are not on the company's payroll because they are not full-time employees of the organization.

Contingent Workforce Management
Contingent workforce management is the hiring and managing of non-permanent employees, including temporary agency workers, independent contractors, SOW consultants, human cloud workers and other temporary “gig” workers.

Contino
Contino is a global Enterprise DevOps, Data, and Cloud Transformation Consultancy. Their mission is to help highly-regulated enterprises transform faster, modernize their way of working so they can deliver high quality, secure, and compliant software change. Headquartered in London.

Continuing Medical Education
Continuing medical education refers to a specific form of continuing education that helps those in the medical field maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field.

Continuity of Care
Concerned with quality of care over time.

Continuous Availability
An approach to computer system and application design that protects users against downtime, whatever the cause and ensures that users remain connected to their documents, data files and business applications.

Continuous Controls Monitoring
Refers to the use of automated tools and various technologies to ensure the continuous monitoring of financial transactions and other types of transactional applications to reduce the costs involved for audits.

Continuous Delivery
Continuous delivery is a software engineering approach in which teams produce software in short cycles, ensuring that the software can be reliably released at any time. It aims at building, testing, and releasing software faster and more frequently.

Continuous improvement process (CIP)
A continuous improvement process (CIP, CI, continuous improvement process), is an ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes. These efforts can seek incremental improvements over time or a breakthrough improvement all at once.

Continuous Integration
In software engineering, continuous integration is the practice of merging all developer working copies to a shared mainline several times a day.

Continuous Level Measurement
In continuous level measurement, the level of a medium in a tank or silo is detected with the help of different measuring methods and converted into an electronic signal. The level signal is either displayed directly on site or incorporated into a process control or management system.

Continuous Performance Management
Continuous performance management is the supervision of an employee's performance through one-on-one discussions and ongoing feedback from supervisors during regularly scheduled check-ins.

Continuous Process
A streamlined process that involves ongoing production of end products or services.

Contract Administration
Contract management or contract administration is the management of contracts made with customers, vendors, partners, or employees. The personnel involved in contract administration required to negotiate, support and manage effective contracts are often expensive to train and retain.

Contract Development and Manufacturing Company (CDMO)
A contract development and manufacturing company (CDMO) is a company within the pharmaceutical industry that provides drug development and manufacturing services. Pharmaceutical companies partner with CDMOs as a way to outsource drug development and drug manufacturing.

Contract Employee
A contract employee is an individual retained by a company for a predetermined time, for a predetermined price.

Contract for Difference
Contract for Difference is an arrangement made in financial derivatives trading where the differences in the settlement between the open and closing trade prices are cash-settled.

Contract Lifecycle Management
Management of a contract from initiation through award, compliance and renewal

Contract Management
Strategy for managing business contracts

Contract Manufacturer (CM)
A contract manufacturer ('CM') is a manufacturer that contracts with a firm for components or products. It is a form of outsourcing. A contract manufacturer performing packaging operations is called copacker or a contract packager.

Contract Manufacturing Software
Contract manufacturing is when a contract manufacturer enters an agreement with another company to make certain components or products over a specified period of time. ... The manufactured products are then used by the company in its own manufacturing process or to complete their own products. Contract Manufacturing software allows for the managing of high volume production and cost-efficient materials procurement.

Contract Negotiations
Discussion of a potential partnership arrangement

Contract Packaging
Contract Packaging, also known as Co-Packing, is the overall process of assembling a product or good into its final finished packaging.

Contract Renewal
Repetition or extension of an existing contract

Contract Repository
A contract repository is a place where contracts are stored. Historically, contract repositories tended to be physical locations where originals and copies of paper documents were placed. The names "contract repository" and "document repository" are used interchangeably - they both mean the same thing.

Contract Research Organization
A contract research organization, or CRO, is a company that provides support to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries in the form of research services outsourced on a contract basis.

Contract Research Organization (CRO)
A contract research organization (CRO) is an organization that provides support to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries in the form of research services outsourced on a contract basis.

Contractor
Contractor provides news and information on industry trends, business and emerging technology to professionals involved in plumbing, heating, specialty piping and fire protection systems.

Contractor Management Software
Contractor management software manages contractors' health and safety information, insurance information, training programs and specific documents that pertain to the contractor and the owner client.

Contractual Disputes
Contractual Disputes are significant court battles, as well as both digests and stories on key court decisions that impact contract disputes. Stories on significant court battles, as well as both digests and stories on key court decisions that impact contract disputes.

Control Panel Builder
The group of manufacturering workers who add value by producing assemblies from purchased components into a complete enclosed or sub-plate control package. This package is then provided to a second party for incorporation within a machine or system.

Control Risks
Control Risks is a global risk and strategic consulting firm specializing in political, security and integrity risk management.

Control System Upgrade
Control System Upgrade is improving your current distributed control system with a new version.

Control4
Control4 is a leading automation system for homes and businesses, offering a personalized and unified smart home system to automate and control connected devices including lighting, audio, video, climate control, intercom, and security. Headquartered in Draper, UT. Domain: control4.com

ControlUp Technologies, Ltd.
ControlUp is an advanced computer management and monitoring platform for managing a large amount of Windows servers, workstations and user sessions. Headquartered in Rishon LeZion.

Converge Technology Solutions
Converge Technology Solutions Corp. is a software-enabled IT & Cloud Solutions provider focused on delivering advanced analytics, cloud, and cybersecurity offerings to clients across various industries. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Domain: convergetp.com

Converged Infrastructure
An approach to data center management that seeks to minimize compatibility issues between servers, storage systems and network devices while also reducing costs for cabling, cooling, power and floor space.

Convergent
Convergent is one of the largest contingency collection companies in the United States, with leading clients from a wide variety of industries, including banks, financial institutions, retailers, telecommunications companies, cable and satellite service providers and utilities.

ConvergeOne
ConvergeOne is a leading IT services provider of collaboration and technology solutions for large and medium enterprises.

Convergint
Convergint specializes in electronic security, fire alarm & life safety, healthcare technologies, physical security, communications, and building automation. It provides professional services that seamlessly combine both systems and enterprise integration skills to integrate disparate facility systems.

Conversa Health
Conversa Health is a leader in automated virtual health at scale. Conversa’s Automated Virtual Care and Triage™ platform utilizes its proprietary patient profiling and health signals engine, and an extensive library of evidence-based automated Conversational Care™ pathways, to help healthcare organizations effectively and efficiently risk stratify and remotely manage patients across the care continuum. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 2014.

Conversation Intelligence
Conversation Intelligence is software that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze speech or text in order to derive data-driven insights from conversations between sales agents and customers.

Conversational AI
Conversational AI refers to the use of messaging apps, speech-based assistants and chatbots to automate communication and create personalized customer experiences at scale.

Conversational Commerce
Conversational commerce is e-commerce via various means of conversation including live chat on e-commerce Web sites, live chat on messaging apps, chat-bots on messaging apps or Web sites, via voice assistants.

Conversational Marketing
Conversational marketing is marketing that talks to consumers. This can be done through live chat, chatbots, voice assistants or other forms of conversational AI. Conversational marketing allows you to turn things that are traditionally seen as marketing materials and make them interactive.

Conversational Sales
Conversational sales is a dialogue-driven approach to online sales. It's based on the principle of selling only to those customers who are ready to buy and using sales conversations to simply facilitate the questions or doubts of those who are not yet ready to make a purchase decision.

Conversion Funnel
Conversion funnel is a phrase used in e-commerce to describe the journey a consumer takes through an Internet advertising or search system, navigating an e-commerce website and finally converting to a sale. The metaphor of a funnel is used to describe the way users are guided to the goal with fewer navigation options at each step.

Conversion Marketing
The act of converting site visitors into paying customers

Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)
Conversion Rate Optimization is a system for increasing the percentage of visitors to a website that convert into customers, or more generally, take any desired action on a webpage.

Conversion Tracking
With reference to display media and search media, conversion tracking is the measurement of media performance with reference to campaign key performance indicators. This process functions via a pixel based tracking system which instantaneously records quantitative actions. It is the act of measuring conversions (signups, purchases, etc.) tied to a particular advertising campaign.

Convex Labs
Convex Labs, also known as Convex, is a software development company that provides a commercial services revenue acceleration platform that includes property-based intelligence and easy-to-use applications, aimed at empowering revenue teams. Products include Convex Atlas, Convex intelligence Engine, Convex Data Lake, system integrations, and professional services. Headquartered in San Francisco, California. https://www.convex.com/

Convex Safety Mirrors
Convex safety mirrors allow for up to 180 degrees of vision, and can be used to view at an angle to reduce accidents around blind corners and doorways. As an example, convex mirrors are effective when viewing aisle traffic in a store or warehouse to help avoid collisions.

Conveyance
The term conveyance represents the act of legally transferring property from one entity to another. The instrument may be a deed or a lease, a document that transfers the legal title of a property from the seller to the buyer

ConveyThis
ConveyThis offers website translation solution for any type of website: WordPress, Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento, Joomla, Drupal, Volusion, Jimdo and many others.

Convoy
Convoy is a trucking software company. It provides a digital freight network. It aims to provide solutions that address supply chain inefficiencies. Headquartered in Seattle, WA. https://convoy.com/

Cook Security Group
Cook Security Group provides electronic & physical security, ATM & ITM product & service, installation for financial & commercial institutions across the States. In 2021, Cook Security Group changed their name to Cook Solutions Group. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon.

Cookie Deprecation
Cookie deprecation is the phasing out of third-party cookies. In the name of consumer privacy, major browsers are phasing out third-party cookies. In January 2020, Google announced that they will be deprecating third-party cookies over the next two years.

Cooktop Stoves
Cooktop Stoves are a flat piece of equipment for cooking that is built into a kitchen countertop and that usually has four devices (called burners) that become hot when turned on.

Cool Roof
A cool roof is designed to reflect more sunlight than a conventional roof, absorbing less solar energy. A large benefit is its ability to save energy by lowering the temperature of a building.

Cooler Screens Inc.
Cooler Screens Inc. is a technology company that designs and develops IoT-enabled screens for retail cooler surfaces that deliver marketing opportunities and merchandising. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. https://www.coolerscreens.com/

Cooley LLP
Cooley LLP is an American international law firm headquartered in Palo Alto, California and was founded in 1920. Cooley is particularly known for its technology and life sciences practices as well as its experience with marquee initial public offerings (IPOs) and deep-rooted venture capital connections & financings. Domain: cooley.com

Cooling Systems
Generally refers to the dissipation of large amounts of heat, which is generated inside the computer tower by various hardware such as CPU, video card or even the hard drive.

Cooperative
A business or organization owned by and operated for the benefit of those using its services.

Cooperative Purchasing
A "purchasing cooperative" is a type of cooperative arrangement, often among businesses, to agree to aggregate demand to get lower prices from selected suppliers. Retailers' cooperatives are a form of purchasing cooperative. Cooperatives are often used by government agencies to reduce costs of procurement.

Coordinate Measurement Machine (CMM)
A coordinate measuring machine is a device that measures the geometry of physical objects by sensing discrete points on the surface of the object with a probe. Various types of probes are used in CMMs, the most common being mechanical and laser sensors, though optical and white light sensor do exist.

Copado
Copado is a software development company that offers an end to end native DevOps solution that aims to unite admins, architects and developers on one platform. Products include CI/CD, robotic testing, compliance hub, and value stream maps. The Copado solution can be used as a DevOps tool for Salesforce. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. https://www.copado.com/

COPE (Corporate-Owned Personally Enabled)
COPE (corporate-owned personally enabled) is a business model in which an organization provides its employees with mobile computing devices and allows the employees to use them as if they were personally owned notebook computers, tablets or smartphones.

Copper
A chemical element that is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with a very high thermal and electrical conductivity.

Coprocessor
A coprocessor is a computer processor used to supplement the functions of the primary processor (the CPU). Operations performed by the coprocessor may be floating point arithmetic, graphics, signal processing, string processing, encryption or I/O Interfacing with peripheral devices.

CopyAI
CopyAI is an AI-powered copywriter that generates high-quality copy for businesses. Headquartered in Memphis, TN. Domain: copy.ai

Copyright
Legal protection against the reproduction of original works

Copyrights
Copyright law protects "original works of authorship," fixed in a tangible medium including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and other intellectual works. This protection is available to both published and unpublished works.Copyright infringement is the use of works protected by copyright law without permission for a usage where such permission is required, thereby infringing certain exclusive rights granted to the copyright. Stories covering major verdicts and appellate decisions in the copyright dispute practice area.

Copywriting
The act of writing text for the purpose of advertising or other forms of marketing.

Core Banking System
A Core Banking System is a back-end system that processes daily banking transactions and posts updates to accounts and other financial records. Core banking systems typically include deposit, loan and credit processing capabilities, with interfaces to general ledger systems and reporting tools.

Core Systems
Core Systems is the first proposed standard for computer graphics, developed by the graphics standards planning committee of SIGGRAPH and used in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Its objectives were portability of programs between computers and the separation of modeling graphics from viewing graphics. Almost all features of the Core System were incorporated into the ANSI-endorsed GKS standard.

CoreDial
CoreDial provides cloud telecommunications services.

CoreHR
Flexible and extensible human resource management software for HR management professionals

Corelight
Corelight makes powerful network security monitoring solutions that transform network traffic into rich logs, extracted files, and security insights for incident responders and threat hunters. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Corelogic
CoreLogic, Inc. is an Irvine, CA–based corporation providing financial, property, and consumer information, analytics, and business intelligence. The company analyzes information assets and data to provide clients with analytics and customized data services.

Coremedia
CoreMedia is a global provider of digital experience solutions with corporate headquarters in Hamburg, Germany and US headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. CoreMedia offers commercial art and graphic design services for advertising agencies, publishers, and other business and industrial users.

Corero
Corero provides DDoS protection and mitigation against a wide range of DDoS attacks for hosting and internet service providers, and enterprises.

Coresite
CoreSite Realty Corporation is a real estate investment trust that invests in carrier-neutral data centers and provides colocation and peering services. Headquartered in Denver, CO.

Coriolis Flow Meters
A Coriolis flow meter, also known as an inertial flow meter is a device that measures mass flow rate of a fluid traveling through a tube. The mass flow rate is the mass of the fluid traveling past a fixed point per unit time.

Corn
A large domesticated grain plant used in cooking, feed and fodder for livestock, chemicals, bio-fuel and as a commodity.

Cornerstone OnDemand (CSOD)
Cornerstone OnDemand Inc. is a cloud-based learning and talent management solutions provider headquartered in Santa Monica, California.

Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Coronavirus (CoV) is one of a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). A novel coronavirus (nCoV) or COVID-19 emerged in 2020 as a strain not previously identified in humans.

Corpay
Corpay is a global leader in business payments and the largest commercial issuer of Mastercard in North America. Corpay helps companies of all sizes better track, manage and pay their expenses. Corpay provides customers with a comprehensive suite of online payment solutions including Bill Payment, AP Automation, Cross-Border Payments, Currency Risk Management, and Commercial Card Programs. Corpay is part of the FLEETCOR portfolio of brands. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Domain: www.corpay.com

Corporate Blogging
A blog that is published and used by an organization, corporation, etc.to reach its organizational goals.

Corporate Bond
A corporate bond is a bond issued by a corporation in order to raise financing for a variety of reasons such as to ongoing operations, M&A, or to expand business.

Corporate Communications
A management function or department, like marketing, finance, or operations, dedicated to the dissemination of information to key constituencies, the execution of corporate strategy and the development of messages for a variety of purposes for inside and outside the organization.

Corporate Counsel & Compliance Exchange
Allows corporate counsel and senior compliance executives with the unique opportunity to be updated on important legal and regulatory developments while networking.

Corporate Culture
The beliefs and behaviors that determine how a company's employees and management interact and handle outside business transactions.

Corporate Documents
Group of legally required registration documents for a corporation

Corporate Entertainment
Corporate entertainment describes private events held by corporations or businesses for their staff, clients or stakeholders. These events can be for large audiences such as conventions and conferences, or smaller events such as retreats, holiday parties or even private concerts.

Corporate Finance Associates
Corporate Finance Associates is an international investment banking firm serving middle-market businesses. For over 60 years Corporate Finance Associates has been advocating on behalf of business owners who are restructuring a company, either through divestiture, merger, acquisition or recapitalization. Headquartered in Laguna Hills. California.

Corporate Financing
Process of maximizing or increasing shareholder value

Corporate gifting
Corporate gifting is the practice of creating a touchpoint with employees, clients, or prospects through the use of a gift—whether giving a physical item such as a practical swag piece, an edible treat, or personalized clothing item, or via a non-physical gift such as an eGift card or an experience (such as airfare or concert tickets). The purpose of gifting is to make an impression and create a connection with the recipient, in order to express gratitude and appreciation.

Corporate Governance
Strategy for balancing company rules and stakeholder interests

Corporate Group, Inc.
Corporate Group, Inc. is a finance company that provides leadership, resource support, and infrastructure to the portfolio companies of Monarch Capital Partners. Their services provide resources for accounting, human resources, technology support, marketing, and strategic planning. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. https://www.corporategroupinc.com/

Corporate Housing
Corporate housing is related to the renting of a furnished apartment, condo, or home on a temporary basis to individuals, military personnel, intern groups, or corporations as an alternative to a traditional hotel or an extended hotel stay.

Corporate Metaverse
Corporate Metaverse is the use and adoption of metaverse technology by corporations.

Corporate Performance Management (CPM)
Tools designed to forecast, budget, and graph corporate information

Corporate Portals
An international website that provides proprietary, enterprise-wide information to company employees as well as access to selected public websites and vertical-market websites.

Corporate Relocation
The movement of a corporation from one region or location to another.

Corporate Reputation Protection
Corporate Reputation Protection is a long-term strategy to fortify the branded search landscape of a corporation against future unknown threats. In other words, proactive reputation protection seeks to immunize a company's reputation and online identity.

Corporate Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility, often abbreviated is a corporation's initiatives to assess and take responsibility for the company's effects on environmental and social wellbeing.

Corporate Restructuring
Corporate Restructuring is the corporate management term for the act of reorganizing the legal, ownership, operational, or other structures of a company for the purpose of making it more profitable, or better organized for its present needs.

Corporate Retreats
Corporate Retreats are activities where employees of a company gather for team building, business, or entertainment for a period of time, usually paid for by the company.

Corporate Risk
Corporate risk management refers to all of the methods that a company uses to minimize financial losses. Risk managers, executives, line managers and middle managers, as well as all employees, perform practices to prevent loss exposure through internal controls of people and technologies. Risk management also relates to external threats to a corporation, such as the fluctuations in the financial market that affect its financial assets.

Corporate Security
Corporate security is a term used to refer to the practice of protecting a business' employees, physical property, and information systems, a task often carried out by corporate security managers.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate sustainability, sustainable business, corporate conscience, corporate citizenship or responsible business) is a type of international private business self-regulation where a corporation assess and takes responsibility for their effects on environmental and social well being.

Corporate Tax
A corporate tax is a tax on the profits of a corporation. The taxes are paid on a company's taxable income, which includes revenue minus cost of goods sold (COGS), general and administrative (G&A) expenses, selling and marketing, research and development, depreciation, and other operating costs.

Corporate Training
Human resource management regards training and development as a function concerned with organizational activity aimed at bettering the job performance of individuals and groups in organizational settings.

Corporate Travel Management (CTMLF)
Corporate Travel Management Ltd. offers corporate travel management services. The company, based in Brisbane, Australia, operates on a fee for service model and provides business travel advice and services, bookings, ticketing, and ancillary services, and offers travel data diagnostics and recommendations.

Corporate Trust
Corporate trust are accounts where the bank serves as trustee, agent, or global custodian, and services normally concern services performed in connection with the issuance, redemption, transfer, or recordkeeping for debt or equity securities.

Corporate Universities
A strategic tool designed to assist its parent organization in achieving its goals by conducting activities that foster individual and organizational learning and knowledge

Corporate Venture
Corporate venturing, also known as corporate venture capital , is the practice of directly investing corporate funds into external startup companies. This is usually done by large companies who wish to invest small, but innovative, startup firms.

Corporate Video
Corporate Videos are video communications used for internal or external corporate messaging. It can be used to relay information from employers to employees.

Corporate Visions
Corporate Visions is the leading provider of science-backed sales, marketing, and customer success training and consulting services. Global B2B companies work with Corporate Visions to articulate value in their customer conversations in three ways: Make Value Situational by distinguishing between customer acquisition and customer expansion; Make Value Specific by aligning conversations with the Customer Deciding Journey; Make Value Systematic by unifying marketing, sales, and customer success to speak in one voice. Headquartered in Reno, NV.

Corporate Website
Corporate or Business websites differ from e-commerce or portal sites in that they provide information to the public about the company.

Corporate Wellness
Employee wellness is concerned with improving the health of all workers. It is not just about physical well-being, but also about other aspects of well-being that cannot be overlooked when discussing healthy and well-functioning people or workers.

Corporation
A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.

Corrective Action Preventive Action (CAPA)
Corrective Action Preventive Action (CAPA), (also called Corrective Action / Preventive Action, or simply Corrective Action) are improvements to an organization's processes taken to eliminate causes of non-conformities or other undesirable situations.

Corrective and Preventive Action
Corrective and preventive action (CAPA, also called corrective action/preventive action or simply corrective action) consists of improvements to an organization's processes taken to eliminate causes of non-conformities or other undesirable situations.

Corrective Repair Training
Corrective Repair Training is training done to prepare employees on how to perform maintenance and repairs on faulty systems and manufacturing equipment. This becomes necessary when a breakdown occurs unexpectedly.

Correlation Analysis
A method of statistical evaluation used to study the strength of a relationship between two, numerically measured, continuous variables.

Correspondence Management
The process of receiving, recording/logging, appropriately processing and responding to and creating an audit trail of correspondence received.

Corruption
Dishonest and/or fraudulent actions by people in power

Cortex
Cortex is a service-centric, digital transformation solutions provider focused on revolutionizing B2B document exchange. We help businesses save time and money by replacing traditional paper-based manual systems with AP and AR invoice automation. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta.

Cosmos DB
Azure Cosmos DB is Microsoft's proprietary globally-distributed, multi-model database service 'for managing data at planet-scale' launched in May 2017.

CoSo Cloud
CoSo Cloud is the premier managed services provider for enterprises and large government agencies with distributed work forces that require the highest levels of security and reliability in their high-consequence virtual training, web meetings, and eLearning engagements. Headquartered in New Jersey. Domain: cosocloud.com

COSO Framework
Internal control framework designer to deter fraud and improve organizational performance

Cost Accounting
Cost accounting is a form of managerial accounting that aims to capture a company's total cost of production by assessing the variable costs of each step of production as well as fixed costs, such as a lease expense.

Cost Allocation
Cost allocation is a process of providing relief to shared service organization's cost centers that provide a product or service. In turn, the associated expense is assigned to internal clients' cost centers that consume the products and services.

Cost Control
The practice of identifying and reducing business expenses to increase profits, starting with the budgeting process.

Cost Efficiency
Strategy used to measure the worth's, costs, and benefits of a program, investment, or project

Cost Management
Cost management is concerned with the process of finding the right project and carrying out the project the right way. It includes activities such as planning, estimating, budgeting, financing, funding, managing, controlling, and benchmarking costs so that the project can be completed within time and the approved budget and the project performance could be improved in time.

Cost of Capital
Opportunity cost of making an investment

Cost of Carry
The costs associated with storing physical commodities over a duration of time

Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)
Direct costs attributable to the production of the goods sold by a company.

Cost of Living
The level of prices relating to a range of everyday items.

Cost of Living Calculator
A theoretical price index that measures relative cost of living over time or regions.

Cost of sales
Cost of sales refers to the direct costs attributable to the production of the goods or supply of services by an entity. It is also commonly known as the cost of goods sold (COGS). Cost of sales measures the cost of goods produced or services provided in a period by an entity.

Cost Per Install (CPI)
Cost per install, or CPI, is a pricing model used in mobile user acquisition campaigns in which app advertisers pay each time a user installs their app from their ad.

Cost Per Lead (CPL)
Cost Per Lead (CPL) is an online advertising pricing model where offers that are paid out based on the number of leads helped generated for the Advertiser. A lead is when a consumer buys a service, not just signs up.

Cost Savings
Method used to reduce business expenses

Cost Structure
Cost structure refers to the types and relative proportions of fixed and variable costs that a business incurs. The concept can be defined in smaller units, such as by product, service, product line, customer, division, or geographic region.

Cost-Containment
Cost containment is the business practice of maintaining expense levels to prevent unnecessary spending or thoughtfully reducing expenses to improve profitability without long-term damage to the company. Guidance, tips and best practices for benefits managers to reduce their benefit spend while producing competitive benefit packages for employees. With health care representing the biggest percentage of benefit spend, many topics in this area include finding ways to reduce overall costs but also adding supplemental benefits to help employees become healthier, smarter health care consumers.

Cost-Per-Hire
Cost-Per-Hire is the total cost of bringing the new employee to the company, including the expense of recruitment process, equipment, travel costs, administrative costs and benefits.

CoStar Group
CoStar Group (NASDAQ: CSGP) is a provider of information, analytics, and marketing services to the commercial property industry in the United State, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Spain. Headquartered in Washington, D.C.

Costco Wholesale Corporation
Costco Wholesale Corporation, or Costco, is a global retailer with warehouse club operations. It operates a chain of membership-only big-box retail stores. Headquartered in Issaquah, Washington. https://www.costco.com/

Coterie
Coterie integrates insurance into platforms and processes that businesses, contractors, and gig workers already use, unlocking protection in minutes. Headquarterd in Cincinnati, OH.

Cotiviti
Cotiviti focuses on improving the financial and quality performance of our clients. In healthcare, this means taking in billions of clinical and financial data points, analyzing them, and then helping our clients discover ways they can improve efficiency and quality. In addition, Cotiviti supports the retail industry with audit and recovery services in order to increase efficiency and maximize profitability. Headquartered in South Jordan, UT.

Cottingham & Butler
Cottingham & Butler is an insurance broker company that offers property & casualty and employee benefit insurance solutions. Areas of solutions include insurance & consulting, safety services, claims management, captives & programs, personal lines, surety bonds, etc. Headquartered in Dubuque, Iowa. https://www.cottinghambutler.com/

Cotton
Cotton is a soft white fibrous substance that surrounds the seeds of a tropical and subtropical plant and is used as textile fiber and thread for sewing.

CouchBase
CouchBase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database that delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value for all of your cloud, mobile, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing applications. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Domain: couchbase.com

Counseling
The provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional.

Counseling / Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs)
A confidential, short term, counselling service for employees with personal problems that affect their work performance.

Counter-Drone Technology
Counter-drone technology, also known as counter-UAS, C-UAS, or counter-UAV technology, refers to systems that are used to detect and/or intercept unmanned aircraft (also known as drones). This can include radars, radio frequency analyzers, remote ID, acoustic, and optical sensors. Often these systems are deployed in an integrated manner using a Command and Control system (also known as C2, C4, C4I).

Country by Country (CbC) Reporting
Country by Country (CbC) Reporting provides local tax authorities visibility to revenue, income, tax paid and accrued, employment, capital, retained earnings, tangible assets and activities. The purpose of CbC Reporting is to eliminate any gap in information between the taxpayers and tax administrations with regard to information on where the economic value is generated and whether it matches where profits are allocated and taxes are paid on a global level.

Coupa (COUP)
Coupa Software is a global technology platform for Business Spend Management. The company is headquartered in San Mateo, California with offices throughout the Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific.

Couplings
Couplings are mechanical devices used to transmit power/torque from one shaft to another shaft. Power can be transmitted by means of various gear arrangements or drives only if the shafts are parallel. Couplings are used when the shafts are in a straight line and are to be connected end to end to transmit power.

Coupon Bonds
An investment bond on which interest is paid by presenting coupons.

Courier
A courier is a person or company that delivers messages, packages, and mail.

Course Hero
Course Hero is an education technology website company with course-specific study resources contributed by a community of students and educators, and produced by a team of educational content specialists in collaboration with subject experts.Resources include practice problems, study guides, videos, class notes, and step-by-step explanations for subjects—from economics to literature, biology to history, accounting to psychology, and more. Headquartered in Redwood City, California. https://www.coursehero.com/

Coursera
Coursera Inc. is an American massive open online course provider founded in 2012 by Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer online courses, certifications, and degrees in a variety of subjects. Headquartered in California.

Court Reporting
A court reporter or court stenographer,[1] formerly referred to as a stenotype operator, shorthand reporter, or law reporter,[2] is a person whose occupation is to capture the live testimony in proceedings using a stenographic machine and transforming same into an official certified transcript by nature of their training, certification, and usually licensure. This can include courtroom hearings and trials, depositions, sworn statements, and more. Court reporting agencies primarily serve as production houses, and their clients include private law firms, sometimes local or state and federal government agencies, trade associations, meeting planners, and nonprofits.

Covanta Holding Corp.
Covanta Holding Corp. is a sustainable materials company that provides environmental solutions to businesses and communities. Areas of services include renewable waste-to-energy, liquid waste management, metals recycling, pharmaceutical and medical waste, plastic and packaged goods recycling, electronic waste recycling and universal waste. Headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey. covanta.com

Coveo
Coveo is a Quebec City-based enterprise software-as-a-service company that offers a cloud-based platform for making digital experiences more intelligent, and provides specific software solutions built on that platform. Headquartered in Quebec City, Canada.

Cover Letters
A Cover Letter is a letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document or a parcel of goods.

CoverageBook
CoverageBook is public relations company. Services include PR reporting tools with automated metrics for agency and in-house public relations professionals. Headquartered in Brighton, East Sussex. https://coveragebook.com/

Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA)
A tax-advantaged investment account in the United States designed to encourage savings to cover future education.

COVID-19 App
COVID-19 Apps are mobile software applications for digital contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic, i.e. the process of identifying persons who may have been in contact with an infected individual.

COVID-19 Exposure Notification
COVID-19 Exposure Notifications are jointly created by Google and Apple to help governments and the global community fight the COVID-19 pandemic through contact tracing. It leverages technology to notify people who may have been exposed to a person who has contracted COVID-19 by using low energy Bluetooth signals and an opt-in feature to retain user privacy. They work in tangent with applications from public health authorities.

COVID-19 Screening
Screening is when a series of questions are asked to determine a person's risk for a particular disease or ailment. When determining a person's risk for COVID-19, some included questions are regarding experience, travel history in recent weeks, and exposure to someone who has been confirmed to have COVID-19.

Covington & Burling LLP
Covington & Burling LLP is an American multinational law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C and founded in 1919. The firm advises clients on transactional, litigation, regulatory, and public policy matters. Domain: cov.com

CoWorking
Coworking is a self-directed, collaborative, flexible and voluntary work style that is based on mutual trust and the sharing of common core values between its participants. Coworking involves a shared workplace, often an office, and independent activity.

Cox Automotive
Cox Automotive is an Atlanta-based business unit of Cox Enterprises, formed in 2014 to consolidate all of Cox's global automotive businesses. The global company’s more than 27,000 team members and family of brands, including Autotrader, Clutch Technologies, Dealer.com, Dealertrack, Kelley Blue Book, Manheim, NextGear Capital, VinSolutions, vAuto and Xtime, are passionate about helping millions of car shoppers, 40,000 auto dealer clients across five continents and many others throughout the automotive industry thrive for generations to come.

Cox Enterprises
Cox Enterprises a privately held American conglomerate based in Atlanta. Cox is also a communications and automotive services company.

Coyote Analytics
Coyote Analytics is a fully integrated practice management solution for law firms. Headquartered in Franklin, TN.

Coyote Logistics
Coyote Logistics is a leading global third-party logistics provider that matches more than 10,000 shipments every day. Founded in 2006, Coyote was created with one goal in mind: create a better service experience in the transportation industry. Headquartered in Chicago, IL.

Coyote Software
Coyote Software is a real estate asset management software company. Headquartered in New York, NY. Founded in 2009.

Cozen O'Connor
Cozen O'Connor P.C. is an international law firm based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was founded in 1970. They are a full-service firm with nationally recognized practices in litigation, business law, and government relations, and our attorneys have experience operating in all sectors of the economy. Domain: cozen.com

CPA Global
CPA Global is the world's leading Intellectual Property (IP) Management and Technology company. It serves over 10,000 customers and connect millions of global IP users every day. Now part of Clarivate, a global leader in IP software and tech-enabled services. Headquartered in Saint Helier, New Jersey.

cPanel
cPanel is a web hosting control panel developed by cPanel, L.L.C., an American corporation. The software provides a graphical interface and automation tools designed to simplify the process of hosting a web site to the website owner or the "end user".

CPower
CPower is a demand-side energy management company. They help commercial, industrial, education, government and healthcare organizations SAVE on energy costs, EARN revenue through energy curtailment and distributed energy resources while helping to increase grid reliability and achieve your sustainability goals. Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland.

CPU Usage
CPU Usage refers to the computer's processor and how much work it's doing.

Craft.co
Craft.co is an enterprise intelligence company that aims to help organizations make data-informed business decisions by delivering commercial data, analytics, and actionable insights. It provides a supplier intelligence platform that helps supply chain and procurement professionals discover, evaluate, and monitor suppliers. Headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Cramdown
Process of restructuring debt as part of a bankruptcy despite creditor objections

Crane Aerospace & Electronics
Crane Aerospace & Electronics supplies critical systems and components to the aerospace and defense markets. Headquartered in Lynnwood, WA.

Crane Automation
Crane automation systems incorporate a variety of advanced motion control products to streamline material handling process.

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP is an American law firm with its headquarters in New York City and founded in 1819. The firm is known for its complex and high profile litigation and mergers & acquisitions work. Domain: cravath.com

Crawford & Company
Crawford & Company (CRD-A and CRD-B) is a claims management company. It provides claims management and outsourcing solutions to carriers, brokers and corporates. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. https://www.crawco.com/

Crawford Technologies , Inc.
Crawford Technologies is an award-winning, global provider of high-value solutions for high-volume documents. The company has helped over 1,800 organizations around the world reduce costs, simplify processes, and streamline mission-critical transactional communications such as bills and statements across all channels and in all formats. Headquartered in Toronto, ON.

Crawler Loaders
Heavy equipment vehicle equipped with a wheel loader and tracks

Cray (CRAY)
Cray Inc. is an American supercomputer manufacturer headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It also manufactures systems for data storage and analytics.

Crayon
Crayon is a market and competitive intelligence company with a real-time competitive insights platform to enable sales teams, improve marketing performance, and inform product and executive strategy. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 2015. Website http://www.crayon.co/

Crealytics
Crealytics is a platform for PPC Advertising, Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and Profit Driven Search Marketing.

Creatio
Creatio is a Software as a service low-code solution for process management and CRM. As of 2020, the Creatio solution stack consisted of Studio Creatio, Sales Creatio, Marketing Creatio and Service Creatio.

Creation Technologies
Creation Technologies is an Electronics Manufacturing Services provider. The company provides electronics solutions to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. https://www.creationtech.com/

Creative Agency
A company that orders a combination of strategy, design, technology and advertising services to clients, it is creative or expert lead, it's made up primarily of creative professionals, and it's often strongly defined by values.

Creative Logistics Solutions (CLS)
Creative Logistics Solutions (CLS) provides a flexible enterprise multi-carrier shipping software system for medium to high-volume shippers. Headquartered in Hanover, MD. creativelogistics.com

Creative Optimization
A form of programmatic advertising that allows advertisers to optimize the performance of their creative using real-time technology.

Creative Realities Interactive
Creative Realities, Inc, is a creative technology company that designs, develops, and deploys marketing technology experiences. It has created thousands of digital solutions that transform the consumer and shopper journey into intelligent, responsive, aware, and immersive experiences. Headquartered in Lousiville, KY.

Creative Services
A department within a company that does creative work such as writing, designing, and production.

Creative Virtual
Creative Virtual is a conversational AI leader recognised in the industry for our nearly two decades of experience and unmatched expertise. Headquartered in London. Domain: creativevirtual.com

Creator Economy
The Creator economy is a software-facilitated economy that allows creators to earn revenue from their creations i.e. Youtube.

Credential Stuffing
Credential stuffing is the automated injection of breached username/password pairs in order to fraudulently gain access to user accounts.

Credentialing / Profiling Systems
The process of establishing the qualifications of license professionals, organizational members or organizations, and assessing their background and legitimacy.

Credible Behavioral Health
Credible Behavioral Health Enterprise Software provides secure, web-based software for clinic, community, residential, and mobile care providers across the United States. Their solution encompasses clinical, scheduling, billing, form management, mobile, and more capabilities.

Crédit Agricole Group
Crédit Agricole Group (also known as Crédit Agricole or La banque verte) is an international banking group. It is a banking corporation with focuses on corporate and investing banking, retail banking, and savings management. Headquartered in Montrouge, France. https://www.credit-agricole.com/en

Credit and Collections
Process of lending and restituting loans

Credit as a Service (CaaS)
Credit as a Service (CaaS) is set to be one of the main drivers in this next phase of payments innovation. At its core, CaaS is the ability to integrate credit into other environments, create new user experiences, and leverage the wealth of transaction data generated by the purchasing behaviour of customers.

Credit Card Fraud
Credit card fraud is a wide-ranging term for theft and fraud committed using or involving a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card, as a fraudulent source of funds in a transaction.

Credit Card Origination
Credit Card Origination is the process by which a lender or other credit granting institution approves for a new credit product or exposures (such as a new loan, mortgage, credit card etc.) and performs initial processing.

Credit Card Processing
Process of handling transactions from credit and debit cards

Credit Card Reader
A credit card reader is a small hardware device that connects to a Point of Sale system to accept debit or credit card transactions.

Credit Card Reconciliations
Process by which credit card transactions are reconciled

Credit Card Rewards
Credit Card Rewards are credit cards carrying an incentive or “reward” for use, typically involving cash back, merchandise discounts or frequent flyer points. Many different reward schemes have evolved to encourage particular uses, such as grocery or dining purchases or travel.

Credit Cards
A payment card issued to users (cardholders) to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services, based on the cardholder's promise to the card issuer to pay them for the amounts so paid plus other agreed charges

Credit Default Swaps
A financial contract whereby a buyer of corporate or sovereign debt in the form of bonds attempts to eliminate possible loss arising from default by the issuer of the bonds.

Credit Derivatives
Financial instrument used to sell the risk of loan default to a third party

Credit Insurance
Credit Insurance protects from losses that may be caused by the failure of a customer to pay an invoice through insolvency, or their refusal or inability to pay under the terms of a contract.

Credit Key
Credit Key's patent-protected solutions deliver superior business credit, in seconds, at B2B point of purchase. Credit Key provides realtime, in-cart B2B lending for e-commerce. Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA. Domain: creditkey.com

Credit Management
Credit management is the process of granting credit, the terms it's granted on and recovering this credit when it's due. This is the function within a bank or company to control credit policies that will improve revenues and reduce financial risks.

Credit Mutuel
Credit Mutuel is a French cooperative banking group. It is an investment bank that specializes in early stage venture investments. Headquartered in France. https://www.creditmutuel.com/en/index.html

Credit Rating Agency (CRA)
A credit rating agency (CRA, also called a ratings service) is a company that assigns credit ratings, which rate a debtor's ability to pay back debt by making timely interest payments and the likelihood of default.

Credit Reports
A credit report is a detailed report of an individual's credit history prepared by a credit bureau.

Credit Risk
Credit risk is the probable risk of loss resulting from a borrower's failure to repay a loan or meet contractual obligations.

Credit Suisse Group
Credit Suisse Group is a leading financial services company, advising clients in all aspects of finance, across the globe and around the clock.

Credit Unions
A nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.

Creditsafe
The Creditsafe Group, based in Caerphilly, Caerphilly, is a privately owned multinational provider of on-line company credit scores and credit report information.

Creditworthiness
Creditworthiness is a valuation performed by lenders that determines the possibility a borrower may default on his debt obligations. It considers factors, such as repayment history and credit score.

Credly
Credly is a US based digital badging company. Credly is an end-to-end solution for creating, issuing, and managing digital credentials. Parent organization: Pearson. Domain: credly.com

Cresa
Cresa is an international commercial real estate firm and is the world's largest occupier only commercial real estate company. Headquartered in Washington, DC.

Crestron
With Crestron, businesses can use a smartphone, tablet, touch screen, or handheld remotes to control functions including: Lighting. Locks and security. Audio and media. Headquartered in Rockleigh, NJ. Domain: crestron.com

Crestwood Associates
Crestwood Associates brings businesses the best in class ERP solutions. From the latest in cloud based innovations, like Acumatica and Microsoft Azure, to the work-horse, Dynamics GP, Crestwood has the experience to help businesses grow and stay competitive. Headquartered in Schaumburg, Illinois.

Crimeware
Crimeware (as distinct from spyware and adware) is designed to perpetrate identity theft through social engineering or technical stealth in order to access a computer user's financial and retail accounts for the purpose of taking funds from those accounts or completing unauthorized transactions that enrich the cyberthief.

Criminal Law
Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It proscribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people inclusive of one's self. A system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.

Criminal Records
A criminal record or police record is a record of a person's criminal history. The information included in a criminal record and the existence of a criminal record varies between countries and even between jurisdictions within a country.

Crisis communication
Crisis communication is a sub-specialty of the public relations profession that is designed to protect and defend an individual, company, or organization facing a public challenge to its reputation.

CRISPR-Associated Protein 9 (CRISPR)
A recent approach to genome editing that is cheaper, faster, more accurate, and more efficient that other current genome editing methods.

Criteo
Criteo is a personalized retargeting company that works with Internet retailers to serve personalized online display advertisements to consumers who have previously visited the advertiser's website.

Criteo (CRTO)
A worldwide company that provides digital performance advertising.

Criteria Corp
Criteria Corp is a leading provider of professionally developed pre-employment tests, including aptitude, personality, and skills tests. Headquartered in Los Angeles, CA.

Critical Asset Tracking
Critical Asset Tracking combines an advanced, multisensor tracking device, LTE connectivity and a management platform for collecting data on in-transit assets and monitoring them through a web portal.

Critical Care Medicine
A branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and management of life-threatening conditions requiring sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring.

Critical Illness Insurance
Critical Illness Insurance is an insurance product in which the insurer is contracted to typically make a lump sum cash payment if the policyholder is diagnosed with one of the specific illnesses on a predetermined list as part of an insurance policy.

CRM Best Practices
Different ways to manage customer relationships effectively.

CRM Evolution
A conference of the brightest and most influential people in the CRM industry involving key note speakers, workshops, and other activites to generate and expand CRM knowledge and skills

CRM Management
A term that refers to practices, strategies, and technologies that companies use to manage and analyze customer interactions and data throughout the customer lifecycle, with the goal of improving business relationships with customers.

CRM Next
CRMNEXT is a specialist Customer Relationship Management solutions company. It has 1 Million+ users who manage more than 1 Billion customers across 30+ countries in Asia, Europe, North America, Middle East, and Africa. Its customers include several of the largest and fastest-growing brands in the world who rely on its banking CRM, Insurance CRM and Financial Services CRM solutions for all their sales, onboarding, servicing and cross-sell needs. Headquartered in Novato, California.

CRM Retargeting
A relatively new, highly effective marketing technique that allows you to reach your customers in online display advertising by using your offline customer database.

CRM Software
A category of software that covers a broad set of applications designed.

Croner Group
Croner Group is a company that provides online tools and consulting in employment law, HR, and health & safety. The company offers consulting services, software, and legal advice. Its parent company is Peninsula Business Services Limited. Headquartered in Hinckley, Leicestershire, United Kingdom. https://croner.co.uk/

Crop Insurance
Purchased by agricultural producers, including farmers, ranchers, and others to protect themselves against either the loss of their crops due to natural disasters, or the loss of revenue due to declines in the prices of agricultural commodities.

Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions
Cross border Mergers and Acquisitions or M&A are deals between foreign companies and domestic firms in the target country.

Cross Country Medical Staffing Network (CCMSN)
Cross Country Medical Staffing Network (CCMSN) by Cross Country Healthcare is a healthcare staffing company. CCMSN fills nursing, allied healthcare, and pharmacy vacancies through a network of 350,000 professionals. Headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. Founded in 1986. Website http://www.crosscountrymsn.com

Cross Device Tracking
Cross-device tracking refers to technology which enables the tracking of users across multiple devices such as smartphones, television sets, smart TVs, and personal computers. This helps marketers serve targeted advertising to consumers across multiple platforms or devices.

Cross Dock
Cross dock is a logistics procedure where products from a supplier or manufacturing plant are distributed directly to a customer or retail chain with marginal to no handling or storage time. Essentially, cross-dock removes the "storage" link of the supply chain. Products are unloaded from a truck or railroad car, sorted, and directly reloaded onto outbound trucks or rail cars to continue their journey. Products going to the same destination can easily be consolidated into fewer transport vehicles.

Cross-Border Transactions
A cross border transaction can be defined as a transaction in an international trade between two or more entities beyond the territorial limits of a country or a transaction in a domestic trade in which at least one of the party is located outside the country of the transaction.

Cross-Cultural Marketing
Cross-cultural marketing is the strategic process of marketing to consumers whose culture is different from that of the marketer's own culture.

Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is a mechanism that allows restricted resources (e.g. fonts) on a web page to be requested from another domain outside the domain from which the first resource was served.

Cross-Platform Development
Cross-platform development is developing software products or services for multiple platforms or software environments. Engineers and developers use various methods to accommodate different operating systems or environments for one application or product.

Cross-Selling
Act of selling to a pre-existing customer

Cross-Site Scripting
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications. XSS enables attackers to inject client-side scripts into web pages viewed by other users. A cross-site scripting vulnerability may be used by attackers to bypass access controls such as the same-origin policy.

CrowdFlower
CrowdFlower combines human and machine intelligence to provide high-quality annotated training data. Now recognized as Figure Eight. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

Crowdfunding
Raising money for a project or venture from monetary contributions from a large number of people

Crowdin
Crowdin is a proprietary, cloud-based localization technology and services company. It provides software as a service for commercial products, and it provides software free of charge for non-commercial open source projects and educational projects. Headquartered in Tallinn, Harju maakond (Estonia). Founded in 2008. Website https://crowdin.com

Crowdsourcing
The practice of obtaining information or input into a task or project by enlisting the services of a large number of people, either paid or unpaid, typically via the Internet.

CrowdStrike
CrowdStrike, Inc. is an American cybersecurity technology company based in Sunnyvale, California, and a wholly owned subsidiary of CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. The company provides endpoint security, threat intelligence, and incident response services.

Crowe
Crowe Global, previously Crowe Horwath International, is a multinational professional services network. It is the 8th largest such global accounting network in the world. The network consists of more than 220 firms in 42,000 countries. Headquartered in New York, NY.

Crowell & Moring LLP
Crowell & Moring LLP is an international law firm headquartered in Washington, DC and was founded in 1979. The firm is internationally recognized for their representation of Fortune 500 companies in high-stakes litigation, as well as an ongoing commitment to pro bono service and diversity. Domain: crowell.com

Crown
Crown Equipment Corporation is a privately held, family-owned US company and is the fifth largest manufacturer of powered industrial forklift trucks in the world. Headquartered in New Bremen, OH.

Crown Castle Inc. (CCI)
Crown Castle Inc. (CCI) is a real estate trust company that owns, operates, and leases cell towers and route miles of fiber supporting small cells and fiber solutions for wireless communication. It manages and offers wireless communication coverage and infrastructure sites. Headquartered in Houston, Texas. https://www.crowncastle.com/

Crownpeak
Crownpeak is a software development company with an enterprise DXM platform built to scale as a company grows. Crownpeak’s enterprise digital experience platform (DXP) equips teams with the powerful tools they need to create inclusive omnichannel experiences. Headquartered in Denver, CO. Founded in 2001. Website http://www.crownpeak.com

Crude Oil
Petroleum, also known as crude oil and oil, is a naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface. It is commonly refined into various types of fuels.

CrunchTime
CrunchTime is the leading food and labor operations platform for the world's best restaurants and foodservice companies. Over 35,000 of the world's most popular restaurants, cruise lines, and entertainment venues depend on our back office solutions to manage their food inventory and workforce scheduling, lower operational costs, and create amazing experiences for their guests. Headquartered in Boston, MA.

Cryopreservation
Cryopreservation is a process where organelles, cells, tissues, extracellular matrix, organs or any other biological constructs susceptible to damage caused by unregulated chemical kinetics are preserved by cooling to very low temperatures.

Cryptocurrency
A digital asset designed to work as a medium of exchange using cryptography to secure the transactions and to control the creation of additional units of the currency

Cryptogenic Stroke
Cryptogenic stroke is defined as a brain infarction not clearly attributable to a definite cardioembolism, large artery atherosclerosis, or small artery disease despite extensive investigation. About one in four ischemic strokes are classified as cryptogenic (nearly 175,000 strokes annually in the U.S.).

Cryptojacking
Cryptojacking is the unauthorized use of computing resources to mine cryptocurrencies. The idea is that a smart system can utilize the resources of visiting devices or end users to contribute to bitcoin mining or other similar mining efforts.

CS DISCO
DISCO partners with law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies to improve legal outcomes by building and deploying great legal technology. Located in Austin, TX.

CSAT Score
Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT) is the most straightforward of the customer satisfaction survey methodologies, and it measures customer satisfaction with a business, purchase, or interaction. It is a customer loyalty metric used by companies to gauge how satisfied a customer is with a particular interaction or overall experience.

CSG International
CSG International is a company that provides revenue management and digital monetization, payments and customer engagement solutions. Headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado. https://www.csgi.com/

CSG Partners
Since 2000, CSG Partners has helped middle-market companies realize the unique benefits of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs). It is recognized as the nation’s leading leveraged ESOP practice. Private companies seeking shareholder liquidity, tax relief, and employee benefits turn to our nationally-recognized team of advisors. CSG Partners guided hundreds of clients through the ESOP formation process, from analysis, through capital raising, to closing. Headquartered in New York.

CSO
CSO is an abbreviation for the chief security officer.

CtrlS
A Tier 4 Datacenter in India, that deals with large group of networked computer servers typically used by various organizations for the remote storage, processing, or distribution of large amounts of data.

Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc
Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc, or Frost Bank, provides banking, investments, and insurance services to businesses and individuals throughout Texas. It is the primary subsidiary of Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc., a bank holding company. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 1868. Website frostbank.com

Cultivate
Cultivate is a simple tool to help you prioritize, maintain, and build the personal and professional relationships you care about most. It is a mobile development app available through the Apple App Store, Google Play store, and more.

Cultural Adaptation
The process and time it takes a person to integrate into a new culture and feel comfortable within it

Culture Amp
Culture Amp is an employee analytics platform that specializes in staff surveying and analytics.

Cummins
Cummins is an organization that helps businesses achieve more branch productivity and profitability, plus provide a better customer experience. Headquartered in Columbus, IN.

Cumulus Networks
Cumulus Networks is a computer software company headquartered in Mountain View, California, USA. The company designs and sells a Linux operating system for industry standard network switches to deliver networking solutions for large datacenter, cloud computing, and enterprise environments.

CUNA Mutual Group
CUNA Mutual Group is a mutual insurance company that provides financial services to cooperatives, credit unions, their members, and other customers worldwide. CUNA Mutual Group sells commercial and consumer insurance and protection products. Headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. https://www.cunamutual.com/

Curalate
Curalate, Inc. develops marketing tools for the visual Web market.

Curbside Pickup
Curbside pickup service is when retailers allow customers to place an online order for pick up at a local store. Customers don't even have to leave their cars with this convenient pickup service. Orders are placed by phone or online, packaged up, and put into customers’ car trunks for them or set outside for pickup.

cURL
cURL is a computer software project providing a library and command-line tool for transferring data using various protocols.

Currencies Direct
Currencies Direct was the first non-bank foreign exchange provider in Europe. They offer commercial foreign exchange for the purchase or sale of any currency and help their clients mitigate the risks associated with currency exposure, to make smarter currency management decisions, and expand their businesses globally. Headquartered in London, London.

Currency Futures
A transferable futures contract that specifies the price at which a currency can be bought or sold at a future date; the contracts allow investors to hedge against foreign exchange risk.

Currency Risk
The possibility that currency depreciation will negatively affect the value of one's assets, investments, and their related interest and dividend payment streams, especially those securities denominated in foreign currency.

CurrencyFair
CurrencyFair is a P2P online marketplace enabling individuals and businesses to exchange currencies and send funds to bank accounts. This company has offices in Newcastle, NSW, Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Current Liabilities
In accounting, current liabilities are often understood as all liabilities of the business that are to be settled in cash within the fiscal year or the operating cycle of a given firm, whichever period is longer.

Curriculog
Curriculog is a system for submitting and reviewing curricular approval proposals.

Curriculum Associates
Founded in 1969, Curriculum Associates is a leading educational technology and publishing company with a mission to make classrooms better places for students and teachers. Headquartered in North Billerica, MA. curriculumassociates.com

Curriculum Management
Curriculum Management refers to the processes and procedures involved in maintaining updated, accurate info about curricular offerings. Many institutions still use paper-based curriculum management solutions, which can drastically affect the outcome, timing and quality of the courses/programs communicated in the catalog.

Curriculum Mapping
Curriculum mapping is a procedure for reviewing the operational curriculum as it is entered into an electronic database at any education setting. It is a way of organizing a curriculum, either by diagramming or indexing, to find redundancies, gaps, or areas of content that aren't relevant. It allows instructors to adjust a course to make it more coherent, complete, and effective.

Curved Monitor
A model of display technology that features three-dimensional screens instead of two-dimensional screens.

Cushman & Wakefield
Cushman & Wakefield is a leading global real estate services firm that delivers exceptional value for real estate occupiers and owners. It is among the world's largest commercial real estate firms and is headquartered in Chicago, IL.

Custodian Bank
A custodian bank, or simply custodian, is a specialized financial institution responsible for safeguarding a firm's or individual's financial assets and is not engaged in traditional, commercial, or consumer/retail banking such as mortgage or personal lending, branch banking, personal accounts, automated teller machines (ATMs) and so forth.

Custom Audiences
Custom Audiences is an ad targeting option that allows advertisers to target an audience from an uploaded or imported list.

Custom LMS
A custom LMS is software that is developed to meet specific eLearning needs with custom course building tools for creating interactive eLearning content, native integrations with HRIS, CRM and other business systems, custom reports and dashboards, gamification features, and more.

Custom Packaging
Packaging is the technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use, and it can be customized to fit the needs of other participants in the supply chain.

Custom Printing
Custom Printing means that you can get any image you want, in any size and on a multitude of substrates.

Custom Sign
A custom sign is a sign for which no current fabrication record sheet exists for manufacture; or a sign made to the customer's specifications.

Custom Software Development
Custom software development is the process of designing, creating, deploying and maintaining software for a specific set of users, functions or organizations. In contrast to commercial off-the-shelf software (COTS), custom software development aims at a narrowly defined set of requirements.

Customer / Consumer Survey
Customer surveys are a method of getting consumer feedback to help companies measure satisfaction, perform market research, and gauge expectations.

Customer 360
Customer 360 is a complete and accurate picture of every customer by aggregating all of each customer's structured and unstructured data from across your organization. Customer 360 acts as the hub that links and synchronizes the information about your customers.

Customer Acquisition
The set of methodologies and systems for managing customer prospects and inquiries that are generated by a variety of marketing techniques.

Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC)
Customer Acquisition Cost is the cost associated in convincing a customer to buy a product/service.[1] This cost is incurred by the organization to convince a potential customer. This is an important business metric.

Customer Advisory Board (CAB)
A Customer Advisory Council (also referred to as a Customer Advisory Board or CAB)is a form of market research whereby a group of existing customers is convened on a regular basis to advise company management on industry trends, business priorities, and strategic direction.

Customer Advocacy
Customer advocacy is a specialized form of customer service in which companies focus on what is deemed to be best for the customer. It is a change in a company's culture that is supported by customer-focused customer service and marketing techniques.

Customer Alliance
Customer Alliance is web-based Hospitality management software for small-medium and enterprise business. This software well performs as Hotel management, Reservation and booking, Room management and control of your online reputation. Headquartered in Berlin, Germany. Domain: customer-alliance.com

Customer Analytics
Customer analytics is a process where data from customer behavior is used to make business decisions such as market segmentation and predictive analytics.

Customer Attrition
Customer attrition is nothing more than the loss of clients or customers and is also known as customer turnover, customer churn, and customer defection.

Customer Behavior
The study of individuals, groups, or organizations and the processes they use to select, secure, use and dispose of products, services, experiences, or ideas to satisfy their needs and wants.

Customer Centricity
Customer-Centric is an approach to doing business that focuses on providing a positive customer experience both at the point of sale and after the sale in order to drive profit and gain competitive advantage.

Customer Communication Management Software
Customer communications management software provides companies with a single view of customer interactions across multiple channels.

Customer Communications
Refers to a convergent set of Information Technology solutions that help businesses achieve these objectives by providing a tool to advance the way they communicate with their customers.

Customer Data
Customer data is information held on file about customers by a store or other business, usually including names, contact details, and buying habits.

Customer Data Integration
The process of consolidating and managing customer information from all available sources, including contact details, customer valuation data, and information gathered through interactions such as direct marketing.

Customer Data Management
The ways in which businesses keep track of their customer information and survey their customer base in order to obtain feedback.

Customer Data Platform
Customer Data Platform (CDP) is a marketer-based management system. It creates a persistent, unified customer database that is accessible to other systems.

Customer Delight
Customer delight is surprising a customer by exceeding his or her expectations and thus creating a positive emotional reaction. This emotional reaction leads to word of mouth.

Customer Education
Customer education helps to instill customer loyalty by building trust and accelerating value. As customers are educated, they find new was to use the product, which features to use, and how to use them. It is designed to onboard, engage, and retain new and existing customers.

Customer Effort Score
Customer Effort Score (CES) is a type of customer satisfaction survey used to measure the ease of service experience with an organization.

Customer Enablement
Customer enablement is a fast-growing function within B2B organizations that ensures your customer as much value out of your product as possible. ... Customers today expect their vendors to do more than sell them a product — they expect vendors to help them achieve business outcomes. Customer enablement refers to any process designed to improve customer experience.

Customer Engagement
Customer engagement is a business communication connection between an external stakeholder (consumer) and an organization (company or brand) through various channels of correspondence. This connection can be a reaction, interaction, effect or overall customer experience, which takes place online and offline.

Customer Experience and Engagement
The product of an interaction between an organization and a customer over the duration of their relationship.

Customer Experience as a Service (CXaaS)
Customer Experience as a Service (CXaaS)is a Service is a cloud-based customer solution for planning, designing, and executing activities that encompass all parts of the customer experience. CXaaS operations are typically managed by a third-party partner on behalf of a brand.

Customer Experience Management
Customer experience management (CEM or CXM) is the process that companies use to oversee and track all interactions with a customer during their relationship.

Customer Experience Platform
Customer Experience Platform is a collection of tools that help companies establish their customer interaction goals.

Customer Facing
Customer facing refers to the manner in which a business service feature is experienced or seen by a customer. A key customer relationship management (CRM) component, a customer facing solution is designed to deliver satisfying user experiences via all customer touch points.

Customer Financing
Lending to customers

Customer Insight
An interpretation of trends in human behaviors which aims to increase effectiveness of a product or service for the consumer, as well as increased sales for mutual benefit.

Customer Intelligence (CI)
Is the process of gathering and analyzing information regarding customers; their details and their activities, in order to build deeper and more effective customer relationships and improve strategic decision making.

Customer Intent
Customer intent is defined as the thoughts directing a customers' decisions or actions toward a particular purchasing event.

Customer Interaction Management
Refers to the a type of Enterprise Software Application which is responsible for managing the interaction between an organization and its customers.

Customer Journey
The complete sum of experiences that customers go through when interacting with your company and brand.

Customer Journey Analytics
Customer journey analytics is the weaving together of every touchpoint that a customer interacts with, across multiple channels and over time. It connects millions of events into journeys from your customers' point of view and is a data-driven approach to discovering, analyzing and influencing your customers' journeys.

Customer Journey Map
A diagram that illustrates the steps your customers go through in engaging with your company, whether it be a product, an online experience, retail experience, or a service, or any combination.

Customer Lifecycle
A term used to describe the progression of steps a customer goes through when considering, purchasing, using, and maintaining loyalty to a product or service.

Customer Lifetime Value
In marketing, customer lifetime value (CLV or often CLTV), lifetime customer value (LCV), or life-time value (LTV) is a prediction of the net profit attributed to the entire future relationship with a customer.

Customer Lifetime Value (CLV)
In marketing, customer lifetime value (CLV or often CLTV), lifetime customer value (LCV), or life-time value (LTV) is a prediction of the net profit attributed to the entire future relationship with a customer.

Customer Loyalty
Can said to have occurred if people choose to use a particular shop or buy one particular products, rather than use other shops or buy products made by other companies.

Customer Needs
A customer need is a need that causes a customer to buy a product. If customers buy products to satisfy needs, then needs provoke customers to buy products.

Customer Portal
A customer portal is a software interface that gives customers complete visibility into their interactions with your company. They can track key metrics, support requests, or other information such as reference documents that can be easily shared. It helps to strengthen the customer relationship and provides a transparent, secure and open forum for collaboration.

Customer Profiling
Customer profiling is a way to create a portrait of your customers to help you make design decisions concerning your service.

Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI)
Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) is the data collected by telecommunications companies about a consumer's telephone calls. It includes the time, date, duration and destination number of each call, the type of network a consumer subscribes to, and any other information that appears on the consumer's telephone bill.

Customer Referrals
Customer referrals are one of the most powerful selling and marketing tools available. In fact, the best source of new business is a referral from a satisfied customer.

Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Customer relationship management (CRM) refers to practices, strategies and technologies that companies use to manage and analyze customer interactions and data throughout the customer life cycle, with the goal of improving customer service relationships and assisting in customer retention and driving sales growth.

Customer Retention
Refers to the activities and actions companies and organizations take to reduce the number of customer defections.

Customer Review
A customer review is a review of a product or service made by a customer who has purchased and used, or had experience with, the product or service. Customer reviews are a form of customer feedback on electronic commerce and online shopping sites.

Customer Satisfaction
A measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation.

Customer Satisfaction Score
Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT) is the most straightforward of the customer satisfaction survey methodologies, and it measures customer satisfaction with a business, purchase, or interaction.

Customer Segmentation
Customer segmentation is the process of dividing customers into groups based on common characteristics so companies can market to each group effectively and appropriately.

Customer Self Service
A process that facilitates users support via processes and methods in that don't require the assistance of a customer service representative.

Customer Self Service Tools
Customer Service Tools refer to programs and software solutions that allow customers to resolve their own questions and issues.

Customer Service Automation
Designates a process of significantly reducing or entirely eliminating human labor when assisting clients.

Customer Service Best Practices
Conventional guidelines for customer service

Customer Service Live Chat
Customer Service Live Chat is software to automate and manage live chat for customer service.

Customer service plan
A customer service plan is a thorough strategy that companies implement to handle customer interactions. An effective customer service plan provides guidelines that help team members provide a consistent customer experience throughout every stage of the customer journey.

Customer Service Platform
Customer Service Platforms are platforms with capabilities for engaging with and resolving issues for customers.

Customer Success Management
Customer Success Management is an integration of functions and activities of Marketing, Sales, Professional Services, Training and Support into a new profession to meet the needs of recurring revenue model companies.

Customer Support
Customer Support is a range of customer services that assist customers in making cost effective and correct use of a product/solution.

Customer Support Analytics
Customer Support Analytics refers to metrics related to customer service operations such as response time, satisfaction rating, etc.

Customer-Premises Equipment (CPE)
Customer-premises equipment or customer-provided equipment (CPE) is any terminal and associated equipment located at a subscriber's premises and connected with a carrier's telecommunication circuit at the demarcation point ('demarc').

Customs
Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal, and hazardous items, into and out of a country.

Customs Broking
Customs Broking is the practice of obtaining clearance from government agencies to import goods into a country.

Customs Clearance
Customs clearance is the process of getting permission from the associated government agency to either move goods out of a country (export) or bring goods into the country (import). We can also define customs clearance as a document that the customs authority issues to a shipper.

Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) is a voluntary supply-chain security program led by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) focused on improving the security of private companies' supply chains with respect to terrorism.

CVC Capital Partners
CVC Capital Partners is a private equity and investment advisory firm with approximately US$111 billion in secured commitments since inception across European and Asian private equity, credit and growth funds. Headquartered in Luxembourg.

Cvent
Cvent, Inc. is a privately held software-as-a-service company that specializes in market-leading meetings, events, and hospitality management technology. The company offers web-based software for meeting site selection, online event registration, event management, email marketing, and web surveys.

CVS Health (CVS)
CVS Health Corporation is an American retail pharmacy and health care company headquartered in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

CWT Business Travel Management
CWT (formerly Carlson Wagonlit Travel) is a travel management company that manages business travel, meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions, and handles event management. IT is one of the world's leading digital travel management companies and helps organizations of all sizes deliver a travel program to engage employees, empowers them to be more productive, and takes complexity out of their on the road experience.

Cyara
Cyara is the world's leading Automated CX Assurance Platform provider, helping leading brands deliver better CX with less effort, cost, time, and risk. It provides contact center load testing along with other types of testing. Headquartered in Redwood City, CA.

Cyber & Intelligence
While cyber security comprises the recruitment of IT security experts, and the deployment of technical means, to protect an organization's critical infrastructure, or intellectual property, CTI is based on the collection of intelligence using open source intelligence, social media intelligence, human intelligence, or intelligence from the deep and dark web.

Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management
Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM) is an emerging technology aimed at empowering security teams to solve persistent cybersecurity asset visibility and vulnerability challenges. CAASM technology provides security and IT teams with the ability to gain complete visibility across all their assets (both internal and external, cloud and on-premise) via API integrations with their existing tools, query their consolidated data, identify the scope of vulnerabilities and gaps in security controls, accelerate incident response and remediate issues, etc.

Cyber Crime Investigation
Cyber crime investigation is the process of investigating, analyzing and recovering critical forensic digital data from the networks involved in the attack—this could be the Internet and/or a local network—in order to identify the authors of the digital crime and their true intentions.

Cyber Insurance Risk Management
An insurance product used to protect businesses and individual users from Internet-based risks, and more generally from risks relating to information technology infrastructure and activities.

Cyber Liability Insurance
Cyber and privacy policies cover a business' liability for a data breach in which the firm's customers' personal information, such as Social Security or credit card numbers, is exposed or stolen by a hacker or other criminal who has gained access to the firm's electronic network.

Cyber Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)
CMMC stands for “Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification”. CMMC is intended to serve as a verification mechanism to ensure appropriate levels of cybersecurity practices and processes are in place to ensure basic cyber hygiene as well as protect controlled unclassified information (CUI). CMMC is typically needed by those working in the defense contract supply chain.

Cyber Range
A cyber range is a controlled, interactive technology environment where up-and-coming cybersecurity professionals can learn how to detect and mitigate cyber attacks using the same kind of equipment they will have on the job. The range simulates the worst possible attacks on IT infrastructure, networks, software platforms and applications. The setup encompasses technology that is able to operationalize and monitor a trainee’s progress and performance as they grow and learn through simulated experiences.

Cyber Resiliency
Cyber Resiliency is the ability to anticipate, withstand, recover from, and adapt to adverse conditions, stresses, attacks, or compromises on systems that use or are enabled by cyber resources.

Cyber Risk Management
Risk management is the process of identifying, assessing, and controlling threats to an organization's capital and earnings.

Cyber Risk Quantification
Cyber risk quantification involves the application of risk quantification techniques to an organization's cybersecurity risk. It is the assessment and management of an organization's cyber risk by putting cyber risk in clear business terms. In other words, organizations can understand how cyber risk specifically affects potential revenue, profit, and other measures of financial success.

Cyber Security
Cyber security is the state of being protected against the criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data, or the measures taken to achieve this.

Cyber Security Framework
The cyber security framework provides a policy framework of computer security guidance for how private sector organizations can asses and improve their ability to prevent, detect, and respond to cyber attacks.

Cyber Threat Hunting
Cyber threat hunting is the process of proactively and iteratively searching through networks to detect and isolate advanced threats that evade existing security solutions.

Cyber Threats
A cyber threat is the possibility of a malicious attempt to damage or disrupt a computer network or system.

Cyber Vault
Cyber vault focuses on scenarios where the entire IT ecosystem, including everything from end-user devices to core IT services, is affected by a cyber attack. Cyber vaults are activated only after traditional disaster recovery plans have proven ineffective, typically due to data and systems compromised by malware.

Cyber-Physical System (CPS)
A cyber-physical (also styled cyber-physical) system (CPS) is a mechanism that is controlled or monitored by computer-based algorithms, tightly integrated with the Internet and its users.

CyberArk
CyberArk is a publicly traded information security company offering Privileged Account Security. The company's technology is utilized primarily in the financial services, energy, retail, healthcare and government markets. Headquartered in Newton, MA.

Cyberattack
A cyberattack is any type of offensive maneuver that targets computer information systems, infrastructures, computer networks, or personal computer devices.

Cybercrime
Cybercrime is defined as a crime in which a computer is the object of the crime (hacking, phishing, spamming) or is used as a tool to commit an offense (child pornography, hate crimes).

Cybereason
Cybereason is a cybersecurity technology company founded in 2012. They provide a platform surrounding Endpoint Protection, XDR, EDR, Endpoint Detection and Response. It is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional office locations in London, UK, Tokyo, Japan, and Tel Aviv, Israel.

Cybersource
CyberSource is an E-commerce credit card payment system management company. Customers process online payments, streamline online fraud management, and simplify payment security

Cyberstalking
Cyberstalking is a criminal practice where an individual uses the Internet to systematically harass or threaten someone. This crime can be perpetrated through email, social media, chat rooms, instant messaging clients and any other online medium.

Cyberwarfare
Cyberwarefare is the use of computer technology to disrupt the activities of a state or organization, especially the deliberate attacking of information systems for strategic or military purposes.

Cyble
Cyble is a cyber threat intelligence company that helps organizations with dark web and cybercrime monitoring and mitigation services. Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia. Founded in 2019. Operating as Cyble Inc.

Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is an error-detecting code commonly used in digital networks and storage devices to detect accidental changes to raw data.

Cyient Limited
Cyient Limited is an engineering and information technology (IT) company that provides geospatial, engineering design, information technology (IT) solutions, electrical engineering, rail signaling and electrification, and data analytic services. Clients include aerospace and defense, energy, heavy machinery, consumer, medical utility, communications, semiconductor, and transportation industries. Headquartered in Hyderabad, India. https://www.cyient.com/

Cylance
Cylance Inc. is a software firm that develops antivirus programs and other kinds of computer software that prevent, rather than reactively detect viruses and malware. The company is based in Irvine, California.

CYME International
CYME International is a company providing high quality Power Engineering Software Solutions to the electrical industry worldwide. Headquarter ed in St-Bruno, Quebec. Founded in 1986.

Cynet
Cynet works in advanced threat detection and response. Cynet simplifies security by providing a rapidly deployed, comprehensive platform for detection, prevention and automated response to advanced threats with near-zero false positives, shortening the time from detection to resolution and limiting damage to an organization. Headquartered in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.

Cyramza (Ramucirumab)
A fully human monoclonal antibody developed for the treatment of solid tumors.

Cyren (CYRN)
Cyren Ltd., formerly known as Commtouch, is a cloud-based, Internet security technology company providing threat detection and security analytics such as spam classifications, Uniform Resource Locator categorization, and malware detection.

CyrusOne, Inc. (CONE)
CyrusOne, Inc. is a real estate investment trust that invests in carrier-neutral data centers and provides co-location and peering services. It is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

Cytiva
Cytiva is bringing its long-standing expertise to the forefront of science, to fuel research, discovery, and development with technologies, instruments, and software. Headquartered in Marlborough, MA.

CyTOF
Cytometry by time of flight, or CyTOF, is an application of mass cytometry used to quantify labeled targets on the surface and interior of single cells.

Cytology
Cytology is that branch of life science that deals with the study of cells in terms of structure, function and chemistry.

Cyxtera Technologies
Cyxtera Technologies provides data center co-location, enterprise application cloud computing provider, hybrid cloud, cyber security and analytics solutions.

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