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unusual facts about Distributed Component Object Model


DCOM

Distributed Component Object Model, a Microsoft technology for software distributed across several networked computers to communicate with each other


A2LL

The application server was developed using Microsoft's (D)COM technology and uses an Informix 9.4x database running on a Solaris machine containing 80 CPUs and a 300 GB Cache-RAM.

DataSnap

DataSnap (Previously known as MIDAS) is a DCOM-based software technology that enables RAD creation of multi-tier database applications.


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