Noun
One dressed in blue, as a soldier, a sailor, a beadle, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlagu Periyannan, CTO of BlueCoat, said that the problem with older operating systems is that user privileges have automatically translated to the application the user is running, regardless of the type of application or how it was installed. Source: Internet
Montgomery began his offensive into the Suisse Normande region with Operation Bluecoat with Richard O'Connor 's VIII Corps and Gerard Bucknall 's XXX Corps heading south. Source: Internet
The scholarship choir Misso Musica, will play a variety of traditional Polish and church music in a free concert for sixth form pupils at Bluecoat School tomorrow at 1.30pm. Source: Internet
Bluecoat is upbeat about his generation. Source: Internet
The IP address is cross referenced with a list of blacklisted IP addresses tied to security firms such as BlueCoat, Palo Alto and others. Source: Internet