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Learn about the largest Internet exchange points (IXPs) in the world, measured by peak data rate and location. Compare the traffic, members, and history of IXPs from different countries and regions.
FIX protocol is a standard messaging language for real-time exchange of information related to securities transactions and markets. It was initiated in 1992 by Fidelity Investments and Salomon Brothers, and is widely used by financial service entities for pre-trade and trade communication.
Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) is a proprietary protocol for synchronizing email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes between a messaging server and a mobile device. Learn about the history, features, and usage of EAS across different platforms and services.
Outlook on the web (OWA) is a web app from Microsoft that lets users access their email, calendar, contacts, and tasks from any browser. It is included in Microsoft 365 and Exchange Server and Online, and has a history of development since 1995.
AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.
A message transfer agent (MTA) is software that transfers email messages between computers using SMTP. Learn about MTA operation, protocols, and terms related to email delivery and access.
Learn about the history, features and versions of Microsoft Exchange Server, a mail server and calendaring server developed by Microsoft. Compare the current version (Exchange Server 2019) with previous releases and see how it supports Windows Server Core and Active-Active clustering.
Learn about the history, function, and operations of internet exchange points (IXPs), where ISPs connect directly to exchange data. IXPs use physical infrastructure (switches) to connect their participants and reduce the cost, latency, and bandwidth of data transport.