established computing
[ɪˈstæblɪʃt kəmˈpjuːtɪŋ]
noun
computação estabelecida
1. Computing infrastructure, systems, and practices that are well-established, mature, and widely adopted in organizations and industries
Established computing relies on proven technologies like mainframes and traditional databases.
A computação estabelecida depende de tecnologias comprovadas como mainframes e bancos de dados tradicionais.
2. The conventional or legacy computing environment as opposed to emerging technologies like cloud computing or artificial intelligence
Many enterprises still depend on established computing for their core business operations.
Muitas empresas ainda dependem da computação estabelecida para suas operações comerciais principais.
3. Computing practices and standards that have been formalized, standardized, and institutionalized within an organization or industry
The transition from established computing to cloud infrastructure requires significant planning.
A transição da computação estabelecida para infraestrutura em nuvem requer planejamento significativo.
This term is primarily used in technology and business contexts in both Brazil and the USA, particularly when discussing digital transformation initiatives. In Brazil, organizations often use 'computação estabelecida' when explaining legacy system challenges. In the USA, the phrase reflects industry discussions about modernization and the shift toward cloud-native and distributed computing models.
Related Idioms & Phrases
move away from established computing
migrate from established computing
established computing infrastructure
core established computing systems
Look up more words on Fala2Me
The free English-Portuguese dictionary with real Brazilian accents, NYC slang, conjugator and more
Open Fala2Me →