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The client-server model: Not dead yet Traditional enterprise-software systems may not be trendy, but they're not going away. By Michael V. Copeland , senior writer ...
Most TCP/IP applications depend on the client/server model -- i.e., when a client requests a connection, ... TCP wrappers work by interposing an additional layer, or wrapper, between client and ...
The client-server model can be used on the internet as well as on a local area network (LAN). Examples of client-server systems on the internet include web browsers and web servers, FTP clients ...
The client-server model allows your small business to create software that a wide range of hardware can access. When you consolidate the entirety of the application's data and process intensive ...
eWEEK 30: Client/server applications were heavily promoted in the 1990s as an effective way to harness the power of PCs connected to corporate networks. But the model just wasn’t scalable.