Distributed Component Object Model, a Microsoft technology for software distributed across several networked computers to communicate with each other
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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 (Previously known as MIDAS) is a DCOM-based software technology that enables RAD creation of multi-tier database applications.