workgroup productivity package


Software software packages that include e-mail, calendar programs, scheduling programs, and other utilities that promote communication between users on a local-area network.

Read Also:

  • working directory

    The directory in which you are currently working. Pathnames that do not start with the root directory are assumed by the operating system to start from the working directory.

  • Workstation

    (1) A type of computer used for engineering applications (CAD/CAM), desktop publishing, software development, and other types of applications that require a moderate amount of computing power and relatively high quality graphicscapabilities. Workstations generally come with a large, high-resolution graphics screen, at least 64 MB (megabytes) of RAM, built-in network support, and a graphical user […]

  • world roaming

    A GSM technology that allows some digital mobile phones to be used in different parts of the world.

  • Worm

    (1) A program or algorithm that replicates itself over a computer network and usually performs malicious actions, such as using up the computer’s resources and possibly shutting the system down.

  • WPA Enterprise

    A router (or Wi-Fi router) feature that is designed to authenticate individual users to an external server via username and password. WPA Enterprise also gives each PC a unique encryption key, which the user never sees, so they can’t share it. To use WPA/WPA2 Enterprise you need a RADIUS server. See Common Router IP and […]


Disclaimer: workgroup productivity package definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.