Acronyms Beginning With S
Sales, marketing, and technology acronyms that begin with S
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SD
SD stands for Standard Definition. It is a term that describes video and audio with a lower resolution than high definition (HD). SD video has a resolution of 720 x…
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SDD
A less extensive form of Customer Due Diligence (CDD) that financial institutions may apply to low-risk customers or transactions. SDD is part of the risk-based approach to Know Your Customer…
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SDK
A collection of software development resources in one package. Software developer kits facilitate the rapid creation of applications by having documentation and software that’s easy to integrate into other applications…
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SDLC
A structured, multi-phase process used by software development teams to design, develop, test, deploy, and maintain high-quality software applications. It provides a systematic approach to ensure that software meets or…
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SDP
Software designed to assist sales teams in streamlining and enhancing their sales processes. These platforms typically focus on the early stages of the sales cycle, including lead generation, prospecting, and…
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SDR
A type of sales role focused on generating new business opportunities and leads for a company. SDRs are typically responsible for the early stages of the sales process, which include…
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SDR
A role within a company’s sales and marketing departments that focuses on generating new business opportunities and leads. This role involves understanding customer needs and offering products or services that…
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SEA
A form of online marketing where advertisers pay to display ads in search engine results pages (SERPs). Unlike Search Engine Optimization (SEO), which focuses on improving organic (unpaid) search rankings…
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SEC
A federal government agency in the United States responsible for regulating the securities industry, including stock and options exchanges, and enforcing federal securities laws. Its primary mission is to protect…
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SECAM
A color television broadcasting standard that was first developed in France. It was introduced in the early 1960s and implemented in many countries, including France, the former Soviet Union, and…