Beginner-friendly guide explaining how the internet works: how websites load, what a server is, and how data travels online, ...
An architecture in which the user's PC or mobile device (the client) is the requesting machine and the server is the supplying machine, both of which are connected via a local area network (LAN) or a ...
What is a client-server environment? Numerous applications run in a client-server architecture. This means that client computers (computers forming part of the network) contact a server that provides ...
While people often think of the Internet as an immaterial object, the data that makes up the Internet is actually stored at a very physical location: data servers. Businesses sometimes operate their ...
An intranet is a set of Internet services (for example, a web server) inside a local network, i.e., only accessible from workstations of a local network, or rather a set of well-defined networks that ...
Everyone (probably including you) expects applications to become less identifiable as “Web” applications vs. desktop or mobile apps, especially as Internet access becomes ubiquitous. “In one sense,” ...