“IDC” can refer to several things, including “I don’t care” in casual online communication, “International Data Corporation” (a market research firm), “Invasive Ductal Carcinoma” (a type of breast cancer), and “Inter Data Communications” (a TCP/IP protocol), or “Integrated Data Collection” (a reporting mechanism).
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
- “I don’t care” (informal): IDC is a common abbreviation used online and in casual conversations to express disinterest or lack of concern.
- International Data Corporation (IDC): A global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets.
- Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC): The most common type of breast cancer, where cancerous cells that begin in the milk ducts spread into surrounding breast tissue.
- Inter Data Communications (IDC): A TCP/IP-based protocol that allows one Accelerator Loader server to communicate with another Accelerator Loader server.
- Integrated Data Collection (IDC): The OMB Office of the Federal CIO’s (OFCIO) quarterly reporting mechanism to capture data and information related to PortfolioStat, DCOI, and other OFCIO-led initiatives.
- Industrial Development Corporation (IDC): A state-owned development finance institution that provides funding for the development of industry in South Africa and the rest of Africa.
- Internet Data Center (IDC): A facility that houses computer systems and related infrastructure for storing, computing, and switching data.
Content updated November 2024.
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