Category: Letter C
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Caching service provider (CSP)
Caching Service Provider, also known as CSP, is a company that maintains caching servers that speed the transfer of information across the Internet’s infrastructure and offers managed access to these servers for a fee.
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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.