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Client-Server Interaction Summary
887 words, approx. 3 pages
A common structure for distributed systems—computing systems in which more than one computer is linked together--is one in which software or computing tasks are split between a server and a client. A client sends requests to a server according to...
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Client-server Information
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Client-server is a computing architecture which separates a client from a server, and is almost always implemented over a computer network. Each client or server connected to a network can also be referred to as a node. The most basic type of...


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Bank Systems + Technology
Client/Server.
01/01/1998: 581 words, approx. 2 pages
Client/Server A-T Financial Information, Inc. One Liberty Plaza, 36 Fl., New York, NY 10006; Contact: Brian Devereux 212/608-3870, Fax: 212/843-8790 Email: lisad@www.atfi.com Web Address: http://www.atfi.com A-T Financial Information System AT&T/NCR, Compaq, Deli, Hewlett-Packard, IBM PCs, Intel, LANs, OS/2,...
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Enterprise Systems Journal
Rightsizing and client/server.
11/01/1994: 3,316 words, approx. 11 pages
A transition to client/server will seldom result in short-term savings. The primary motivation for such a migration is to streamline operations and improve productivity without compromising performance and stability. In the long run there will be cost savings simply because of the tremendous amount...
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Investor's Business Daily
SaaS To Have '08 'Breakout,' Now Accepted
12/31/2007: 310 words, approx. 1 pages
Salesforce.com Chief Executive Marc Benioff has built a reputation as a gung-ho marketer and eager optimist.Benioff jump-started the fast-growing trend called software-as-a-service. SaaS vendors host business applications in their own data centers and deliver them to customers as online Web services.Benioff trumpets the new business...
 


 

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