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What does VE stand for?

Virtual Environment(s)


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  • Information technology (IT) and computers

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VersaEmerge (band)
Version Editor
Vertical Elutriators
Vesicular Exanthema
Vessel Examination
Vessel Examiner
Veteranus (Latin: Veteran, epigraphy)
Victory in Europe (World War II)
VideoEgg, Inc.
Virtual Enterprise
Virtual Eugene (Oregon)
Visalia Electric Railroad Company
Visible Emission
Visual Emissions
Visual English
Vitae Essentia (gaming guild, Vanguard: Saga of Heroes)
Vital Exhaustion
Vocational Evaluation
Volumetric Efficiency (internal combustion engines)
Voluntary Euthanasia

Samples in periodicals archive:
Additionally, this new offering complements already formidable IBM capabilities for securing the virtual environment, such as controlling access and monitoring privilege.
Emprise 7000, simplifies storage monitoring, provisioning and management in virtual environments by giving administrators a global, single-console view of all three storage layers (array, physical server and virtual machine).
9780137158003 VMware vSphere and virtual infrastructure security; securing the virtual environment.
Anything that we can possibly integrate into the virtual environment we have," says Baxter.
Also, understanding what a workload will actually look like when running in a virtual environment becomes important, which in turn requires an understanding of the types of virtualization available as well as the types of servers they can run on.
What was once two-dimensional and flat is now, suddenly, a virtual environment with all the detail and depth of real life.
Enhanced security is as important in a virtual environment as it is in a physical one.
simulated virtual environment must have both realistic controls and a 3D environment.

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