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  • KornShell (ksh): Revolutionizing Unix Scripting – A Comprehensive Insight

    KornShell (ksh): Revolutionizing Unix Scripting – A Comprehensive Insight

    Unveil the saga of KornShell: A Unix revolution! Dive into the genesis of shell scripting and its transformative journey with ksh.

  • Net Watcher

    Net Watcher

    Discover the evolution of network resource monitoring tools, from the bygone era of Windows 95’s Net Watcher to modern-day solutions. Learn how Windows has adapted over the years.

  • Multiple UNC Provider (MUP): An Updated Overview

    Multiple UNC Provider (MUP): An Updated Overview

    Dive into the updated world of Multiple UNC Provider (MUP) in Windows systems. Learn how MUP streamlines network resource access today!

  • FireWire (IEEE 1394)

    FireWire (IEEE 1394)

    Definition of FireWire in the Network Encyclopedia. What is FireWire? Also known as the IEEE 1394 High-Performance Serial Bus, FireWire is a serial transmission specification proposed by Apple for connecting high-speed peripherals to computers at speeds of up to 393 Mbps. FireWire supports hot-swapping of peripherals with up to 63 peripherals connected to a single…

  • Kernel

    Kernel

    Kernel is the core services within an operating system. The term “kernel” is most often used in a UNIX environment and is contrasted with the term shell, which describes the outer portion of the operating system that is exposed to the user and provides a user interface for entering commands and receiving output. (In Microsoft…

  • Network Monitor (Windows)

    Network Monitor (Windows)

    Microsoft Network Monitor was a Windows administrative tool that functioned as a software-based network packet analyzer for troubleshooting network problems. You can use Network Monitor to: Capture data frames from a connected network Display, filter, edit, and retransmit frames on the network Monitor and display protocol statistics Examine individual captured frames in detail Index History…

  • Network Monitor Agent

    Network Monitor Agent

    Traverse the transformation from Windows NT’s Network Monitor Agent to today’s advanced network monitoring solutions. Discover the journey of network tools adapting to modern challenges.

  • Transact-SQL (T-SQL)

    Transact-SQL (T-SQL)

    T-SQL stands for Transact-SQL, which is Microsoft’s and Sybase’s proprietary extension to the SQL (Structured Query Language) used to interact with relational databases. T-SQL expands on the SQL standard to include procedural programming, local variables, various support functions for string processing, date processing, mathematics, etc., and changes to the DELETE and UPDATE statements. Index Creating…

  • Structured Query Language (SQL)

    Structured Query Language (SQL)

    Definition of Structured Query Language in the Network Encyclopedia. What is Structured Query Language (SQL)? SQL stands for Structured Query Language, a standards-based language used by relational database management programs primarily for constructing queries. Structured Query Language was originally developed by IBM for mainframe computing environments and is widely used in relational database management systems.…

  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) stands as a cornerstone of technological advancement and standardization in the United States.

  • Flow Control

    Flow Control

    Definition of Flow Control in the Network Encyclopedia. What is Flow Control in networking? In networking, Flow Control is the mechanism by which a modem controls the rate at which it receives data from another modem. You can also use flow control to describe data rate control mechanisms between other devices, such as computers and…

  • Fiber Exhaust

    Fiber Exhaust

    As our digital world expands at an unprecedented rate, so does the demand for high-speed data services. This constant need for more bandwidth brings us to a critical bottleneck known as Fiber Exhaust—a term that refers to the potential saturation of our existing fiber-optic infrastructure. While the idea of Fiber Exhaust isn’t new, the landscape…