Acronyms Beginning With E
Sales, marketing, and technology acronyms that begin with E
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EBS
A tool or platform that enables businesses, organizations, or individuals to simultaneously send bulk emails to many recipients. It is often used for email marketing campaigns, newsletters, announcements, or any…
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EC2
A web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is a part of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and allows you to launch virtual machines (VMs), known as…
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ECDSA
Few algorithms have gained as much prominence in recent years as the Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm, commonly known as ECDSA. This cryptographic marvel stands at the intersection of complex…
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ECG
Any content, such as videos, blog posts, social media updates, or testimonials, created by employees of a company. This content can be used for various purposes, such as marketing, recruitment,…
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ECLM
A comprehensive approach to managing an organization’s content from creation to disposal. It involves the strategies, processes, and technologies used to govern the entire content lifecycle, ensuring that it remains…
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ECM
A suite of technologies used to capture, store, manage, and retrieve structured and unstructured content across an organization. Traditionally centered around a centralized repository, ECM systems focus on version control,…
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ECOA
A U.S. federal law that prohibits discrimination in credit transactions. Enforced by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), ECOA ensures that lenders, creditors, and…
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ECPA
A metric used in digital advertising to measure the cost of each desired action that is taken by a user after clicking on an ad. An action could be a…
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eCPC
A metric used in digital advertising to measure the cost of each click on an ad campaign. eCPC is designed to help advertisers understand the efficiency of their online advertising…
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eCPM
A metric used in digital advertising to represent the average revenue earned per thousand ad impressions. It’s calculated by dividing the total revenue generated by the number of impressions (in…