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W

Watt. A measurement of electrical power that equals 1 ampere of current

flowing at 1 volt.

WBEM

Web-Based Enterprise Management. A set of systems management and

Internet standard technologies developed to unify the management of

computing environments. The core set of WBEM standards, developed by

DMTF

, include a data model, the

CIM

standard, a coding specification, and

an

http

transport mechanism.

WfM

Wired for management. A specification developed by Intel to improve the

manageability of desktop, mobile, and server computers. WfM defines

software, hardware, and other capabilities that enhance computer network

operations and reduce support costs by allowing remote management

application programs to access client computers over a network. WfM

technology is used in a client computer, in such components as circuitry,

power supply,

network adapter

, and so on. Remote management application

programs can use WfM technology to access a client computer and gather

information about it, monitor its status, or change its operational state. WfM

standards include

DMI

,

PXE

, and

Remote Wake Up

. WfM is also compatible

with current and emerging industry specifications, such as

ACPI

,

CIM

,

SMBIOS

,

SNMP

, and

WBEM

.

WOL

Wake-on LAN. Technology that allows a computer on a network to be

remotely turned on or awakened from sleep mode. WOL is a facet of

WfM

technology. See also

WOR

,

PME

, and

Remote Wake Up

.

WOR

Wake-on Ring. Technology that allows a computer to be remotely turned on

or awakened from sleep mode through a modem. See also

WOL

and

PME

.

ZIF

Zero insertion force. A type of socket or connector that allows a computer

chip

to be installed or removed with no stress applied to either the chip or its

socket. See

LIF

.

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