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Synchronous
Synchronous communications have a constant time interval between consecutive pieces of data or events. One example is real-time streaming video via services such as YouTube or Netflix, transmitted continuously to your device. Both systems—the sender and the receiver—must be "in sync" so that the receiver knows when one block of information ends and another begins.
What Small and Midsize Businesses Need to Know About Synchronous
Large data transfers usually use synchronous communication, allowing the system to quickly send large data blocks (instead of single characters at a time). Understanding synchronous data can help you determine if it's the right method to transfer large groups of data for your business.
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- Haptics
- WAN (Wide-Area Network)
- Intranet
- SLO (Service-Level Objective)
- Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR)
- Scalability
- Service-Level Agreement (SLA)
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Data Center
- Augmented Reality (AR)
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- Multitenancy
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- IT Services
- Authorization
- Service-oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Platform as a Service (PaaS)
- Managed Service Provider (MSP)
- Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)