VM Computing Abbreviation

VM has various meanings in the Computing category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of VM in Computing.

Voice Messaging

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Virtual Memory

On a computer, a technique of simulating additional memory by moving data between the computers memory and a hard disk.

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Virtual Machine

A virtual machine (VM) is a software implementation of a computing environment in which an operating system (OS) or program can be installed and run. The virtual machine typically emulates a physical computing environment, but requests for CPU, memory, hard disk, network and other hardware resources are managed by a virtualization layer which translates these requests to the underlying physical hardware.

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Windows 3.x Virtual manager temporary file
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Virtual Memory file
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Voice Mail

Voice mail is a method of storing voice messages electronically for later retrieval by intended recipients. Callers leave short messages that are stored on digital media (or, in some older systems, on analog recording tape).Originally, voicemail was developed for telephony as a means to prevent missed calls, and also to facilitate call screening. In recent years, voicemail has become integrated with the Internet, allowing users to receive incoming messages on traditional computers as well as on tablets and mobile phones.

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