Acronyms
Sales, Marketing, and Technology Acronyms and Abbreviations. Jump to acronyms beginning with the number or letter:
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VCEG
A working group within the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). VCEG is responsible for developing video coding standards, including the widely used H.26x series of video codecs. These codecs play a significant role in…
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VCF
A standardized file format used for storing and exchanging contact information. Email clients, mobile devices, and contact management applications widely support it. The VCF format allows users to easily share contact details between different platforms and devices, such as names,…
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vCPM
Represents the cost an advertiser pays for every 1,000 viewable ad impressions. Viewable impressions are those ad views that meet industry standards for viewability, ensuring that the ad is displayed in a way that is likely to be seen by…
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VCPU
A CPU that is presented to a virtual machine (VM) as a virtualized hardware resource. A vCPU represents a single CPU core in the physical host, and it is used by the VM to execute instructions and perform computing tasks.…
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VCR
A device that was commonly used for recording and playing back analog video and audio signals on magnetic videotapes. VCRs were widely popular from the late 1970s through the 1990s before being largely replaced by digital technologies like DVDs, Blu-rays,…
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VCR
Video conversion rate is a marketing metric that measures the percentage of viewers who take a desired action after watching a video. This action could include filling out a form, subscribing to a newsletter, downloading content, registering for a demo,…
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VDP
A dedicated web page on a dealership’s website that showcases all relevant information about a specific in-stock vehicle. Each VDP is typically generated from the dealership’s inventory management system and includes details such as year, make, model, trim, price, VIN,…
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VFX
The process of creating or enhancing imagery in a film or video that does not exist in the real world. VFX can create anything from realistic-looking creatures and environments to fantastical explosions and special effects. Some of the most popular…
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VGA
An analog computer display standard originally developed by IBM in 1987. VGA is used to describe a specific display resolution of 640 pixels horizontally by 480 pixels vertically (640×480) and the physical 15-pin D-subminiature connector commonly used to connect computers…
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VHS
A popular consumer-level analog videotape format and recording/playback system that was widely used from the late 1970s through the 1990s. VHS tapes were used in VCRs and became the dominant home video recording and playback format during this era. Here…








