What is a NACK (NAK, negative acknowledgment, not acknowledged) signal ?

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Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesNACK, or NAK, an abbreviation for negative acknowledgment or not acknowledged, is a signal used by computers or other devices to indicate that data transmitted over a network was received with errors or was otherwise unreadable. By Katie Terrell Hanna and Peter Loshin NACK is sometimes conflated with automatic repeat request (ARQ) or with the rejected (REJ) message, though the

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Coronavirus tests scalability of cloud collaboration services

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Reading Time-approximately: 3 minutesA spike in remote work due to the new coronavirus is testing the scalability of collaboration services like Zoom and Cisco Webex. Even small service disruptions could significantly impede productivity. By Jonathan Dame News Writer – TechTarget – SearchUnifiedCommunications Published: 13 Mar 2020 A sudden surge in remote work due to the rapidly spreading new coronavirus is providing a real-world

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