A networking environment that is made up of clients and servers running applications designed for client/server architecture. See client/server. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other ...
Client-server has evolved over the last decade to become the accepted computing paradigm of the 1990s. On page 34, Colin Barker navigates through the many twists and turns of client-server, since its ...
The virtualization models for clients are, arguably, more diverse than those for servers. For servers there are essentially two, the earlier model of static consolidation and the more recent dynamic ...
A two-way interaction in a client/server environment, in which the user interface is stored in the client and the data are stored in the server. The application logic can be in either the client or ...
What security implications are there in using Open Database Connectivity in a client/server environment? Can we use it over a wireless LAN? ODBC does not encrypt your data for transmission, so to ...
Setting up a Windows Server environment can be challenging. From hardware to software and from security to services, there are an incredible number of factors to consider. By breaking the decisions ...