Category: Letter C
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CryptoAPI
CryptoAPI is a core component of the latest versions of Microsoft Windows that provides application programming interfaces (APIs) for cryptographic security services that provide secure channels and code signing for communication between applications.
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Connection Point Services (CPS)
Explore the functionalities and historical significance of Connection Point Services (CPS) in Microsoft RAS, and discover other meanings of the acronym CPS in networking.
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Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)
Common Object Request Broker Architecture, also known as CORBA, is a component architecture developed by the Object Management Group and its member companies that specify technologies for creating, distributing, and managing component programming objects over a network.
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Caching Array Routing Protocol (CARP)
Caching Array Routing Protocol, also known as CARP, is a protocol developed by Microsoft and implemented in Microsoft Proxy Server that allows multiple proxy servers to be arrayed as a single logical cache for distributed content caching.
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Common Internet File System (CIFS): Network File Sharing Made Easy
Unlock the capabilities of CIFS, the protocol at the heart of network file sharing and collaboration. Dive into its functionalities, uses, and impact.
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Client for Microsoft Networks: Its Legacy in Windows Networking
Discover the legacy of the Client for Microsoft Networks in Windows history, exploring its evolution, impact, and transition to modern networking.
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Cell in ATM
Cell in ATM is a 53-byte packet of data, the standard packet size used by Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) communication technologies.
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Cellular Phone Technology
Cellular Phone Technology is a general term for a series of different technologies that enable cell-based wireless communication.
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Central Office (CO)
Central Office is the main switching facility for a telco, providing access to the Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), leased lines, and circuit-switched services that the telco offers to customers.
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Computer-telephony Integration (CTI)
Uncover the evolution of Computer-Telephony Integration (CTI) and its impact on modern communication technologies in businesses and beyond.
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Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
CDMA is a digital cellular phone technology that uses spread-spectrum wireless networking technologies.
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Channel Definition Format (CDF): The Web in Your Pocket
The Channel Definition Format (CDF) is an outdated technology. It was primarily used in the late 1990s and early 2000s as part of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 4.0 to enable web content to be viewed in a push-like fashion, similar to a news feed.