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  2. Skype for Business - Wikipedia

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    Desktop sharing, usually by allowing participants to see and collaborate on a Windows screen Windows applications sharing, by allowing participants to see and collaborate on a specific application. All collaboration sessions get automatically defined as conferences, where clients can invite more contacts.

  3. List of Microsoft Windows components - Wikipedia

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    The bootloader; performs basic system initialization options such as loading the hardware abstraction layer and boot-time device drivers, prior to passing control to the Windows kernel. In versions prior to Vista, NTLDR and IA64ldr also display menus to the user if multiple operating systems are defined in boot.ini, or if F8 is pressed.

  4. Desktop sharing - Wikipedia

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    Desktop sharing is a common name for technologies and products that allow remote access and remote collaboration on a person's computer desktop through a graphical terminal emulator. The most common two scenarios for desktop sharing are:

  5. Windows Preinstallation Environment - Wikipedia

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    Automatic Repair: Automatically finds and fixes boot errors in the Windows Vista Startup Process caused by issues such as corruption of the following components: Boot Configuration Data, disk and file system metadata, Master Boot Record, or Windows Registry, and issues caused by missing or damaged boot and system files, incompatible drivers, or ...

  6. Start screen - Wikipedia

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    Start screen may refer to: Home screen; Boot screen, a screen shown at the start of an operating system; Loading screen, a screen shown at the start of a level or mission in a video game; Splash screen, a screen shown at the start of a computer program; Start screen (Windows), in Windows 8.x and Windows Server 2012; Title screen, a screen shown ...

  7. VNC - Wikipedia

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    The VNC server is the program on the machine that shares some screen (and may not be related to a physical display: the server can be "headless"), and allows the client to share control of it. The VNC client (or viewer) is the program that represents the screen data originating from the server, receives updates from it, and presumably controls ...

  8. Wire Swiss - Wikipedia

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    Wire Swiss GmbH was founded in Fall 2012 by Jonathan Christensen, Alan Duric and Priidu Zilmer, who previously worked at Skype and Microsoft. [10] Jonathan Christensen previously co-founded Camino Networks in 2005 with Alan Duric, who also co-founded Telio. [11]

  9. Calendly - Wikipedia

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    Screen shot showing Calendly's scheduling interface. Calendly develops a software as a service scheduling automation platform to help schedule external meetings and make them more productive. [3] Users share open time slots in their calendars to book meetings by sending a scheduling link, or through embedded times in an email or text message.