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  2. QNAP Systems - Wikipedia

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    www .qnap .com. QNAP Systems, Inc. ( Chinese: 威聯通科技) is a Taiwanese corporation that specializes in network-attached storage (NAS) appliances used for file sharing, virtualization, storage management and surveillance applications. Headquartered in Xizhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, QNAP has offices in 16 countries and employs ...

  3. Service account - Wikipedia

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    A service account or application account is a digital identity used by an application software or service to interact with other applications or the operating system. They are often used for machine to machine communication (M2M), for example for application programming interfaces (API). [1] The service account may be a privileged identity ...

  4. Anomali - Wikipedia

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    This allowed companies to correlate cloud service and network activity with adversary threat information. The company also partnered with the National Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (NH-ISAC) to bring cybersecurity tools and threat intelligence to the healthcare community.

  5. NetWare Core Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) is a network protocol used in some products from Novell, Inc. It is usually associated with the client-server operating system Novell NetWare which originally supported primarily MS-DOS client stations, but later support for other platforms such as Microsoft Windows, the classic Mac OS, Linux, Windows NT, Mac OS X, and various flavors of Unix was added.

  6. BubbleUPnP - Wikipedia

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    BubbleUPnP is a DLNA -compliant UPnP media controller, server and renderer, designed to allow streaming of audio or video from and to an Android device with various external devices and software. [2] [3] Alongside the Android client, it also has a server middleware application that can be installed on Windows, macOS and Linux computers or ...

  7. TwonkyMedia server - Wikipedia

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    TwonkyMedia server ( TMS) is DLNA -compliant [1] UPnP AV server software originally offered by TwonkyVision GmbH. TMS runs on Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android and QNX operating systems. TwonkyMedia server can be used to share and stream media to most UPnP AV or DLNA-compliant clients, in addition to non-UPnP devices through the ...

  8. Category:Cloud storage - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Cloud storage. This category covers online data and file storage which is more oriented to primary storage (not a backup). The main article for this category is Cloud storage. See also Category:File hosting and Comparison of file hosting services for a list of file hosting services.

  9. Use POP or IMAP to sync AOL Mail on a third-party app or ...

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    There are two different protocols you can choose when setting up a third-party email app: POP or IMAP. POP downloads a copy of your emails from your account (mail.aol.com) to the app. This means that if you delete an email from your account after it's been downloaded, the downloaded copy remains in the app. Additionally, POP only downloads ...