Account
Authorization to use a computer or any kind of computer service, even if free of charge. An account consists of an identifying name and other records necessary to keep track of a user. Sometimes an account belongs to another computer or a computer program rather than a human being.
The person or business to which the salesperson tries to sell a product or service.
The type of record - asset, liability, revenue, expense, or owner’s equity - traditionally used for recording individual transactions in an accounting system
A UI element that links to Account Services or other, account-related site.
An organization’s authorization to access the Live Meeting service.
Private information that a customer provides to establish their Windows Live ID. This information is separate from the customer’s (outward-facing) profile and is never shared without explicit consent.
A set of attributes that define a user’s access to a given service or application.
A chronological record that describes the changes in value classified as assets, liabilities, expenses, and revenue.
A feature that enables the user to see Skype activity, change settings, and purchase Skype Credit.
A group of customers who share data related to tickets, chats, emails, calls, and owned products and assets.
⠀ Dictionary of computer and Internet terms / Douglas A. Downing, Michael A. Covington, Melody Mauldin Covington. — 10th ed. – 561 c. – 17
⠀ Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms (Vol. 1) John C. Rigdon, 2016 – 1471 c. – 21