Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
provision (verb)
English answer:
provisioning in accounting / investment activities means to take into account future trends; or to provide for the future.
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English term
provision (verb)
English
Tech/Engineering
Computers (general)
servers - infrastructure simplification
Our second priority is IT simplification or also called Infrastructure management – creating an infrastructure that’s easier to ***provision*** and manage through virtualization and automation and – now this is key – the creation of a single, consolidated, logical view of and access to all the available resources - think virtual computing model.
Dictionaries indicate the usual meaning of this verb as being similar to supply, but can you "supply an infrastructure"? it does not make sense.... given the context I would be tempted to say it means "configure", can you confim/help me understand the meaning of this?
Our second priority is IT simplification or also called Infrastructure management – creating an infrastructure that’s easier to ***provision*** and manage through virtualization and automation and – now this is key – the creation of a single, consolidated, logical view of and access to all the available resources - think virtual computing model.
Dictionaries indicate the usual meaning of this verb as being similar to supply, but can you "supply an infrastructure"? it does not make sense.... given the context I would be tempted to say it means "configure", can you confim/help me understand the meaning of this?
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see comment.
The word 'provision' here means - take into account future trends/requirements. Through a virtual computing model, one tries to foresee demands that would be made on an infrastructure in the future, and make provisions for that, _now_. By virtualization, actual capital investment is total deferred till one is actually sure that current requirements have been adequately met, and future requirements have been provisioned for.
The word 'provision' as used here finds better application in the field of accounting, where liability-to-pay on a future date is 'provisioned' for, in the current moment.
Hth,
Sanjay.
The word 'provision' as used here finds better application in the field of accounting, where liability-to-pay on a future date is 'provisioned' for, in the current moment.
Hth,
Sanjay.
Peer comment(s):
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RHELLER
: sounds good but does this apply to Elena's text? "easier to provision": easier to foresee?
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Rita - "easier to provision" --> easier to take into account future trends &/or demands on infrastructure; this ease is due to virtual modeling, which does not require any upfront capital investment.
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Comment: "thanks! this was a hard one to translate into TL!"
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Syn. software provision
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Alexander Demyanov
: Alexandra, the asker in the "English-English" pair may not read Russian.
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provide for
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to sustain
Words are being invented everyday in the IT world. I think the idea is to replenish or add to or "feed" the infrastructure.
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access/input/receive? data
creating an infrastructure which makes it easier to access/or input data and manage
or receive data
I am not sure what they are "provisioning"
I believe they are referring to input (feed input)
or receive data
I am not sure what they are "provisioning"
I believe they are referring to input (feed input)
27 mins
to supply with provisions
stolen from Merriam-Webster
i.e. to make the necessary arrangements for
strange usage to my ear, though
i.e. to make the necessary arrangements for
strange usage to my ear, though
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Definitions of provision
Definitions of provision on the Web:
http://www.google.com/search?num=30&hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-...
The process of setting up a client and computer in LiveVault Service. It generally refers to the time from when the client subscribes to LiveVault Service through the initial backup of the first computer added to the service. For subsequent computers, it covers the time from when the client adds the computer through that computer's initial backup. See also initial backup, subscribe.
unix.mylivevault.com/help/cpt/glossary.asp
The act of making previous preparation.
www.greaterthings.com/Word-Number/Provo.htm
http://www.google.com/search?num=30&hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-...
The process of setting up a client and computer in LiveVault Service. It generally refers to the time from when the client subscribes to LiveVault Service through the initial backup of the first computer added to the service. For subsequent computers, it covers the time from when the client adds the computer through that computer's initial backup. See also initial backup, subscribe.
unix.mylivevault.com/help/cpt/glossary.asp
The act of making previous preparation.
www.greaterthings.com/Word-Number/Provo.htm
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