Acronyms
Sales, Marketing, and Technology Acronyms and Abbreviations. Jump to acronyms beginning with the number or letter:
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DXF
A file format developed by Autodesk as an open alternative to DWG. It is a more simplified version of DWG, and can be opened and edited with many different types of software, including AutoCAD, CorelDRAW, and Inkscape.
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DXP
A comprehensive software solution that enables organizations to create, manage, and optimize digital experiences across multiple channels, devices, and touchpoints. A DXP typically combines various functionalities, such as content management, personalization, analytics, marketing automation, and commerce, into a unified platform.…
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E-commerce
Also known as ecommerce, it refers to the buying and selling of goods or services over the internet. It involves various online transactions, including online shopping, electronic payments, and digital storefronts. E-commerce can encompass a wide range of businesses, from…
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E2EE
A method of securing digital communication so that only the intended sender and recipient can read the content of a message. In an E2EE system, data is encrypted on the sender’s device and remains encrypted while it travels across the…
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EA
A UK law that consolidates and strengthens various anti-discrimination laws into a single framework. Enacted in 2010, it aims to protect individuals from unfair treatment based on characteristics such as age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion, sex, and sexual orientation.…
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EAA
The legislative measure passed by the European Union to improve accessibility across products and services for people with disabilities. It sets common accessibility requirements for various key areas, including digital services, websites, electronic devices, and telecommunications. The EAA aims to…
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EaaS
A cloud-based service that provides tools and infrastructure for running controlled experiments, particularly in software development and web applications. EaaS platforms allow businesses to design, execute, and analyze experiments without setting up and maintaining their own experimentation infrastructure. Key features…
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EAN
A barcode standard that is a 12- or 13-digit product identification code. EAN barcodes are used worldwide for marking products often sold at retail point of sale. The numbers encoded in EAN barcodes are product identification numbers assigned to each…
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eARC
A significant improvement over the original Audio Return Channel (ARC) feature. It’s part of the HDMI 2.1 specification. eARC was designed to address the limitations of the original ARC by providing a much higher bandwidth connection. This upgrade allows it…
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EAT
A fundamental concept in Google’s Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines. It plays a crucial role in how Google assesses the quality of content, particularly for websites that provide information on sensitive topics such as health, finance, and news. While E-A-T is…









