What does CONT stand for?

CONT stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of CONT across different fields and industries.

Controller

A name commonly used to describe a computer or an electronic control module. Or In Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS, the component that runs on the controlling system and contains the tasks that manage the plans and databases.or node canister. or A component or a set of virtual storage processes that schedules or manages shared resources. or The functional component responsible for resource management (load balancing and admission control).

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Control

A device for regulation of a system or component in normal operation, manual or automatic. If automatic, the implication is that it is responsive to changes of pressure, temperature or other property whose magnitude is to be regulated.or In WebSphere MQ and VisualAge RPG, the result of selecting a part from the parts palette and placing it on the design window. An example of a control is an entry field.

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Container

Data center container is a self contained module often produced inside a custom built shipping container, that includes a series of rack-mounted servers along, its own lighting, air conditioning/de-humidification and Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS).

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Continue

To proceed or carry forward on a particular task. For example, a user may need to press an "Ok" or "Continue" button in a dialog box to continue running a program, enter data, or change values.

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Continuous

Forming an unbroken whole; without interruption.

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