Resetting the preferences in the e-mail client to the ISPs mail server will fix the problem, but will disable protection by Poproxy.
Worse, software is moving away from data centers in client-server configurations tied to PCs.
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Both quit their jobs at Dazel, an Austin-based designer of client-server software, to start their own Internet software firm.
So why do we torture these packets and send them on a death march halfway around the planet four times over when the client is so close to the server?
There are so many things that can slow web apps down, and even if you cache and optimize your data feeds, move the heavy lifting from the server to the client and all of the other things that smart app developers have been doing, you still will bump into the limitations of the browser.
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We use Windows Terminal Server as a thin client to operate our three main software applications: Microsoft Office, QuickBooks and GoldMine, a customer relationship management program.
In other words, the user is running the server to interface with the client, rather than the other way around.
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The Chicago-based company sells both client and server versions of its VoiceCheck software to companies who then implement their own systems.
While Siri is going back and forth multiple times, Google is resolving the statement of the query on the client and then making a single request to the server.
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The new model was peer-to-peer, where every user on the network acts as both a client and a server, sharing files and telling other users where else they can go to get them.
Setting up a wireless network in the home requires at least two components: a wireless hub, which connects to the modem (DSL or cable) or server PC, and a client device such as a PC insert card, which connects to the hub.
There are times when it pays to run an X server on a Windows client, but if you can avoid it, you'll be better off.
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Instead of one PC client hosted on one server, virtualization software allows companies to host many PCs on a single server, cutting total IT energy costs.
The big idea, just like with any sort of thin client computer, is that the tablet connects back to a server where all the heavy lifting is done and all sensitive data is stored.
This pilot uses Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) which is part of the Android API to link the Google App Engine server and Android client.
The Tivoli veterans turned their attention to the Internet, which -- like the client-server business in the early 1990s -- is still a chaotic environment, with lots of opportunity, a profusion of different computer systems and no dominant players.
We can create a server using EC2 and install the application for a client to use.
Microsoft sells access to their server line of products through something called Enterprise Client Access Licenses (eCAL).
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As corporations began deploying open client-server systems in recent years, many attached storage devices to their local servers.
Back in the day we were asking our PCs to do the heavy lifting of running those resource intensive client-server applications that required lots of memory, local hard drive space and processing power.
It will include server and client APIs, API libraries and development tools, according to consultant Jon Reed.
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As much as client side technology has improved, the biggest boost to stopping spam has been at the server level.
Oracle mushroomed in the client-server business, with sales executives sometimes throwing free developer databases from helicopters to crowds of independent allies.
In high school, Maples started writing video games for PCs and then went to Stanford where his room-mate was Joe Liemandt, who founded client-server software maker, Trilogy Software, in Austin.
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Also, client-side JavaScript encryption has its limitations since it would still be susceptible to a server-side code poisoning attack executed either through a man-in-the-middle attack or the service provider acting maliciously or subject to jurisdictional court order.
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In bringing Ubuntu to the phone, Canonical is uniquely placed with a single operating system for client, server and cloud, and a unified family of interfaces for the phone, the PC and the TV.
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Both consisted of two parts, a client component running on the Cisco 819 router designed to handle machine to machine (M2M) communications and server based software which handles various tasks, such as data analytics.
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For example, if the cloud detects that the client has high-end graphics, it can let the client do some rendering, transmitting abbreviated math that describes the function to be rendered, rather than forcing the server end to do the work centrally and ship lots of pixel values down the line.
As the Web moguls see it, the Internet has evolved from a method of transmitting information to its own computing platform, as novel as the personal computer was in the late 1970s, or client-server networks were in the '80s.
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