Engines and Organizers
Engines and Organizers (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the Soft behind CNM Cloud lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cloud. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cloud session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.
Content
The predecessor lectio is COTS in CNM Cloud.
Script
- At CNM Cloud, engines and organizers do not mean those physical goods that we use in our casual lives. They are software modules and other pieces of code.
- Any part of CNM Cloud consists of many software blocks that perform various functions.
- For instance, customer data organizers assist in handling data related to people and/or organizations. One organizer at CNM Middleware handles account data, including your login name and password. Another at CNM Venture may help to organize your personal contact list. CNM Linkupware, CNM Socialware, CNM Wikiware, and some other CNM apps feature their own customer data organizers.
- Similarly, many CNM apps feature task work organizers that assist in handling performance of one's tasks. At CNM Labware, this organizer allows for coordination of the Cloud development. Using the task work organizer at CNM Ventureware, you may possibly organize your job search.
- Wiki engines allow for collaboration of textual document development. You may find wiki engines at CNM Certware, CNM Labware, CNM Socialware, CNM Wikiware, and so on.
- In addition, CNM Cloud includes search engines, container engines, and hundreds of other software blocks. Above, just few of them are mentioned.
Key terms
Closing
- CNM Cabin is hosted by:
- CNM Cloud Next
- WorldOpp Federated Farm
- CNM EndUser Farm
- CNM HandsOn Farm
- None of the other answers is correct.
- Which statement below is correct:
- CNM Cyber may include three identical CNM apps.
- While taking this course, you work on the CNM EndUser Farm.
- Future administrators of CNM apps get hands-on training at the CNM Cloud Next.
- All of the other substantive answers are correct.
- None of the other answers is correct.
- CNM Cabin is hosted by:
Microservices at Cloud is the successor lectio.