ANSI X.9
ANSI X.9 (or “ANSI/X.9″) is a group of standards commonly used with bulk data transmissions in item processing and Fed transfers. An example of an ANSI X.9 standard is “ANSI X9.100-182-2011″ which...
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DEPCON is the common name for the Unisys Distributed Enterprise Print Controller software. This software is often deployed in financial data centers that use it to break apart and distributed...
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FTP (“File Transfer Protocol”) is the granddaddy of all modern TCP-based file transfer protocols. Regardless of your personal feelings or experiences with this venerable and expansive protocol, you...
View ArticleWeb Farm
A “web farm” is a high availability application architecture that is common to many vendors and products. It usually involves the use of multiple web (HTTP/S) application servers, each serving the...
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MSCS is an abbreviation for “Microsoft Cluster Server“, which is a Microsoft-specific high availability technology that provides a failover capability to pairs of its servers.
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Microsoft Cluster Server (“MSCS”) is a Microsoft-specific high availability technology that provides a failover capability to pairs of its servers. Like “web farm”, the term “clustering” is a...
View ArticleFile Transfer Consulting
File Transfer Consulting (FTC) is a a vendor-independent firm that concentrates on managed file transfer strategy, custom implementations, add-ons and thought leadership. FTC’s official site is...
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IPv6 is the name of the networking protocol which is rapidly replacing the use of IPv4 in wake of widespread IPv4 exhaustion. IPv6 is defined in 1998′s RFC 2460. IPv6 addresses are written in “colon...
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FTC is an abbreviation for “File Transfer Consulting“, a vendor-independent firm that concentrates on managed file transfer strategy, custom implementations and thought leadership.
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