Demystifying Tech Jargon

07.09.23 04:59 PM - Comment(s) - By Kyle

Troubles Understanding Tech Lingo?

Here we will give some examples of the more common "tech" words that come up when running and maintaining a business.

  1. IT (Information Technology): This term refers to anything related to computers, software, networks, and the internet. It's like the whole world of tech stuff.

  2. OS (Operating System): An operating system is like the boss of your computer. It tells it what to do and helps you run programs like Windows, macOS, or Linux.

  3. Hardware: These are the physical parts of your computer or devices, like the screen, keyboard, mouse, and the actual computer "box" or laptop.

  4. Software: Software is the digital stuff that runs on your computer, like apps, programs, or games. It's the things you can't touch but use.

  5. Browser: This is the program you use to explore the internet, like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge. It's your window to the web.

  6. URL (Uniform Resource Locator): Think of a URL as the address of a website. It's what you type in your browser's address bar to go to a specific site, like www.c3-solutions.ca.

  7. Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi is like the magic wireless connection that lets your devices, like your phone or laptop, connect to the internet without any cables.

  8. Cloud: The cloud is like a big, remote computer where you can store and access your files and data over the internet. It's not up in the sky; it's on some company's powerful computers.

  9. Virus:A virus in the tech world is like a digital bug. It's a harmful program that can mess up your computer or steal your information.

  10. Firewall: Imagine a digital wall that keeps the bad stuff out of your computer. A firewall is like a security guard for your data.

  11. Router: This device helps distribute the internet signal in your home or office. It's like the traffic cop for your Wi-Fi.

  12. Backup: Making a backup is like taking a snapshot of your important stuff (like photos or documents) so you won't lose them if something bad happens to your device.

  13. Malware: Malware is short for "malicious software." It's a term for all the bad stuff, like viruses, spyware, or ransomware, that can harm your computer or steal your data.

  14. ISP (Internet Service Provider): Your ISP is the company that provides your internet connection. They're the ones you pay to get online.

  15. Router: A router is like a traffic cop for your internet. It directs data to and from your devices and the internet.

Explaining common tech terms and acronyms in simple language helps make the often complex world of I.T and technology more approachable and less intimidating for small businesses. By breaking down jargon into understandable terms, businesses can make informed decisions about their technology needs and better communicate with IT professionals. 


This empowers them to use technology more effectively, improve their operations, and stay secure online. Ultimately, it fosters a sense of confidence and competence in navigating the digital landscape, which is crucial for success in today's tech-driven world.

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