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Enterprise Technology Glossary

Definitions, concepts, acronyms, and terminology used across enterprise technology markets.

The Decision Insights Glossary provides definitions and explanations for technology terms, acronyms, products, architectures, standards, and industry concepts used throughout enterprise IT.

Entries are designed to help technology professionals, business leaders, researchers, and students quickly understand terminology spanning networking, cloud computing, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, software development, infrastructure, observability, telecommunications, and related domains.

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  • Teleportation Protocol

    Teleportation protocol is a quantum information communication procedure that transmits an unknown quantum state between locations using shared entanglement and classical channels, which matters to enterprises evaluating future quantum networks, secure communication architectures, and distributed quantum computing models.

  • Template Engine

    Template engine is a software component that merges predefined templates with dynamic data to render documents or content. It matters in enterprise contexts because it supports consistent presentation, reuse, and governed rendering across applications, channels, and automated document or configuration workflows.

  • Temporal Coding Model

    Temporal coding model is a computational or neural framework that represents information through the timing and temporal structure of signals, rather than only their average rate, and matters in enterprise contexts that process real-time, event-based, or neuromorphic workloads.

  • Temporal Data Synthesis

    Temporal data synthesis is the controlled generation of artificial, time-indexed datasets that reproduce the statistical and temporal properties of real-world time series or event data, enabling analysis, model development, and data sharing while reducing exposure of sensitive operational records.

  • Temporal Planning Graph

    Temporal planning graph is a time-indexed planning data structure used in automated planning to model durative actions, temporal constraints, and mutual exclusions, enabling planners in enterprise scheduling and orchestration systems to evaluate whether goal states are reachable within specified timing and ordering requirements.

  • Temporal Query Optimization

    Temporal query optimization is a database optimization approach that focuses on queries over temporal data with explicit time attributes, enabling efficient execution of point-in-time, interval, and historical queries that enterprises rely on for compliance, auditing, and time-based analytics.

  • Tenant Isolation

    Tenant isolation is the set of controls that separate each tenant’s data, workloads, and resources in a shared environment, allowing enterprises to use multitenant cloud and platform services while maintaining security boundaries, compliance posture, and contained risk between tenants.

  • Tenant Isolation Policy

    Tenant isolation policy is a documented set of security and governance rules that define how tenants are logically separated and protected from each other in shared or multi-tenant environments, supporting regulatory compliance, risk management, and secure service delivery for multiple customers.

  • Tenant Mobility Framework

    Tenant Mobility Framework is not a term with a stable, source-backed definition in current enterprise, academic, or standards-based literature and therefore cannot be described in a verifiable, non-speculative way for technical or business contexts.

  • Tenant Network

    Tenant network is a logically isolated network segment or virtual network construct dedicated to a single tenant within shared infrastructure, used in multitenant data centers and clouds to separate traffic, enforce security policies, and manage per-tenant connectivity and control.

  • Tensor Acceleration Unit

    Tensor acceleration unit is a specialized hardware block that executes tensor and matrix operations for workloads such as deep learning and numerical linear algebra, relevant to enterprises that need higher throughput and efficiency for AI and analytics in data centers and edge systems.

  • Tensor Accelerator

    Tensor accelerator is a specialized hardware unit for executing tensor and matrix operations used in machine learning and deep learning. It matters to enterprises because it enables higher performance and efficiency for AI workloads in data centers, cloud, and edge environments.

  • Tensor Compiler

    Tensor compiler is a specialized software component that converts high-level tensor or computational graph descriptions into optimized, hardware-targeted code for CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators, enabling efficient enterprise deployment of deep learning and numerical workloads across heterogeneous infrastructure and environments.

  • Tensor Core

    Tensor Core is a specialized matrix-math unit within certain GPUs that executes fused, mixed-precision tensor operations, enabling higher throughput for deep learning and dense linear algebra workloads that matter for enterprise AI, analytics, and high-performance computing environments.

  • Tensor Data Fabric

    Tensor Data Fabric is a tensor-centric extension of data fabric concepts that organizes how enterprises manage, govern, and access multidimensional array data for AI and machine learning workloads across distributed storage and compute environments, within broader data and AI platform architectures.

  • Tensor Fusion

    Tensor fusion is a multimodal machine learning technique that combines multiple input tensors into a unified representation through tensor-based operations, enabling enterprises to build models that jointly exploit text, image, audio, and other heterogeneous data within one predictive pipeline.

  • Tensor Inference Optimizer

    Tensor Inference Optimizer is software that improves the efficiency of tensor-based machine learning inference workloads for enterprise deployment, reducing latency and resource use while maintaining required accuracy and supporting capacity planning, cost control, and operational reliability across data center, cloud, and edge environments.

  • Tensor Manipulation Attack

    Tensor manipulation attack is an adversarial machine learning technique where an attacker alters internal tensor representations of a model during training or inference to change its behavior or outputs, creating integrity and reliability risks for enterprise AI systems.

  • Tensor Optimization Library

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  • Tensor Processing Unit

    Tensor Processing Unit is a domain-specific integrated circuit for executing machine learning tensor operations, used by enterprises to run neural network training and inference with defined performance and efficiency characteristics in data center, cloud, and heterogeneous compute environments.