(1) See
TED conference.
(2) (
Traffic
Engineering
Database) A database that contains information about the topology and resources of network or network section (a traffic domain).
(3) (
Triteal
Enterprise
Desktop) An earlier implementation of the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) user interface for Unix workstations from Triteal Corporation, Carlsbad, CA. TED included a variety of additional enhancements while conforming to CDE, which allowed it to run on all Unix computers. NTED provided access to applications on NT servers from within TED. Applications could be launched and files could be shared from both NT and Unix servers.