Server Adminis one of theremote administration/configuration tools forMac OS X Server. It is used for remote administration of one or more servers. It can be used to install and setup Mac OS X Server on a remote computer, manage file share points, and configure service settings.
Mailbox-LM is a used by FTP Daemon, a file transfer protocol server designed to work with IBM Sterling Gentran:Server for UNIX with ADD. The daemon is a tool that provides the user's trading partners direct access to their mailboxes while enabling the user to limit their access to other components of the user's EDI system.
A set of proocols used for Mobile Ad hoc Networking. With recent performance advancements in computer and wireless communications technologies, advanced mobile wireless computing is expected to see increasingly widespread use and application, much of which will involve the use of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. The vision of mobile ad hoc networking is to support robust and efficient operation in mobile wireless networks by incorporating routing functionality into mobile nodes. Such networks are envisioned to have dynamic, sometimes rapidly-changing, random, multihop topologies which are likely composed of relatively bandwidth-constrained wireless links.
Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) is a built-in system in Microsoft Windows. It enables numerous email applications to work together. Microsoft Outlook uses MAPI to communicate with Microsoft Exchange.
Maplestory is a massively multiplayer online (2D) role playing game (MMORPG) developed by the South Korean company Wizet. The protocol runs over TCP traffic and is divided into control traffic and data traffic.
The masqdialer system is designed to provide easily accessible control of multiple dialout modem connections to the members of a LAN using IP Masquerade for their internet connectivity. The system is a client/server design, so as long as a client can be written for a particular platform, that platform can take advantage of masqdialer's offerings.
Mapping of Airline Traffic over IP Type A (MATIP) is a communication application that connects an airline office or travel agency to a central computer system for seat reservations and ticket issuing. A dumb terminal or a PC accesses the central system (IBM or UNISYS) through a data network.
Mapping of Airline Traffic over IP Type B (MATIP) is an e-mail application where real-time is not needed. The addressing scheme uses an international format defined by IATA and contains the city and airline codes. It is transmitted with a high level of protection, multi-addressing and four levels of priority.
MaxDB is an ANSI SQL-92 (entry level) compliant relational database management system (RDBMS) from SAP AG, which was delivered also by MySQL AB from 2003 to 2007. MaxDB is targeted for large SAP environments e.g. mySAP Business Suite and other applications that require enterprise-level database functionality. It is able to run terabyte-range data in continuous operation.
McAfee AutoUpdate is the virus signature updating service for McAfee VirusScan. This service provides a mechanism for customers to monitor and measure the average bandwidth used in updates.
McIDAS (Man computer Interactive Data Access System) is a suite of sophisticated software packages that perform a wide variety of functions with satellite imagery, observational reports, numerical forecasts, and other geophysical data. Those functions include displaying, analyzing, interpreting, acquiring and managing the data.
MegaVideo is a video sharing website run by the creators of Megaupload, the website officially claims to aim replacing YouTube as the leader in online video. MegaVideo is a website, therefore the underlying protocol is HTTP.
Multisource File Transfer Protocol (MFTP) is designed for the purpose of file sharing. It is still under development, and therefore may acquire more features. This is the communication protocol used by such clients as eMule and eDonkey and, in its extended implementation, by the Overnet network.
Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) 1.0 is a protocol for the control of Voice over IP (VoIP) calls by external call-control elements known as Media Gateway Controllers (MGCs) or Call Agents (CAs).
The Mobile Internetworking Control Protocol is used by the MSSs (Mobile Support Stations) to exchange control information, and by the MHs (mobile hosts) to signal to their MSSs that they have changed cells.
Microsoft-DS is a port that replaces the Windows NetBIOS ports, for all versions of Windows after NT, as the preferred port for carrying Windows file sharing and other services.
An online meeting and desktop sharing software that provides web conferencing between users, in addtion to file transfer, whiteboard, instant chat and other facilities
Mobile IP (also known as IP mobility) is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard communications protocol that is designed to allow mobile device users to move from one network to another while maintaining a permanent IP address.
Mobile IP (or IP mobility) is an Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) standard communications protocol that is designed to allow mobile device users to move from one network to another while maintaining a permanent IP address.
Mobility XE is a mobile VPN that provides authentication of a user, device or both, and FIPS 140-2 validated encryption. It is designed specifically for mobile workers using wireless networks. Mobility XE is optimized for cellular data networks, public and private Wi-Fi hotspots, or any other IP-based network that mobile workers use for remote access including Ethernet LANs, home networks and even dial-up connections.
Mondex is a smart card electronic cash system. The main protocol of Mondex implements electronic cash transfer, using either a device (wallet) with two slots, or an Internet connection.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a mechanism in high-performance telecommunications networks that directs data from one network node to the next based on short path labels rather than long network addresses, avoiding complex lookups in a routing table.
Message Posting Protocol (MPP) is a network protocol that is used for posting messages from a computer to a mail service host. It is based on 2 basic structures: command and reply.
The Multiprotocol Transport Networking (MPTN) architecture is a general solution to providing interconnectivity for applications. The MPTN architecture provides a protocol-independent system interface that includes most functions provided by existing transport protocols.
The Multicast Routing Monitor (MRM) is a feature is Cisco products. It is a management diagnostic tool that provides network fault detection and isolation in a large multicast routing infrastructure. It is designed to notify a network administrator of multicast routing problems in near real time.
Microsoft CRM Dynamics Online is a customer relationship software package delivered as a cloud service. It provides sales and marketing services and allows customers to customize the product using a .NET framework
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is a web server application and set of feature extension modules created by Microsoft for use with Microsoft Windows. The underlying protocol is Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (MS RPC).
Microsoft Lync is an enterprise-ready unified communications platform. Users can keep track of their contacts' availability, send an IM, start or join an audio, video, or web conference, or make a phone call.
The Net Logon service verifies logon requests, and it registers, authenticates, and locates domain controllers. To maintain backward compatibility Net Logon manages replication of the user account database to back-up domain controllers running Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. It is based on Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (MS RPC).
Microsoft Office 365 is a commercial software plus services that offers the Microsoft Office suite of desktop applications as well as hosted versions of Microsoft's Server products delivered and accessed over the Internet
Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) is part of the Microsoft SQL Server database management system. It is a technology that is used to organize large business databases in order to support business intelligence and swiftly answer multi-dimensional analytical (MDA) queries.
Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is an interprocess communication (IPC) mechanism that enables data exchange and invocation of functionality residing in a different process. That process can be on the same computer, on the local area network (LAN), or across the Internet.
Systems Management Server (SMS) is a systems management software product made by Microsoft for managing large groups of Windows-based computer systems. SMS provides remote control, patch management, software distribution, and hardware and software inventory. Its based on Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (MS RPC).
Microsoft SQL Monitor uses the SQL Server Resolution Protocol. It is an application-layer request/response protocol that facilitates connectivity to a database server and provides for Communication endpoint information and Database instance enumeration.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a protocol developed by Microsoft. It was formerly known as Microsoft Windows Based Terminal (MS WBT). By default, RDP communication travels over TCP port 3389. The most common use of this protocol is the Remote Desktop Connection or Terminal Services client. The protocol is an extension of the ITU-T T.128 application sharing protocol. Clients exist for most versions of Microsoft Windows (including Windows Mobile), Linux, Unix, Mac OS X and other modern operating systems.
Microsoft Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) name resolution method is the implementation of NetBios name system services provided in Microsoft Windows operating systems. The underlying protocol is Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (MS RPC).
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) is a multicast routing protocol belonging to the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) family. MSDP interconnects multiple IPv4 PIM Sparse-Mode (PIM-SM) domains, which enables PIM-SM to have Rendezvous Point (RP) redundancy and inter-domain multicasting.
The Microsoft Global Catalog enables searching for Active Directory objects in any domain in the forest without the need for subordinate referrals, and users can find objects of interest quickly without having to know what domain holds the object.
The Microsoft Global Catalog is a distributed data repository that contains a searchable, partial representation of every object in every domain in a multidomain ActiveDirectory Domain Services (ADDS) forest. The global catalog is stored on domain controllers that have been designated as global catalog servers and is distributed through multimaster replication.
MSN Messenger (recently renamed to Windows Live Messenger) is an instant messaging client created by Microsoft that is designed to Work with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 etc. In June 2009 Microsoft reported the service attracted over 330 million active users each month.MSN-Messenger-Video represents the MSN-Messenger-Video network traffic. MSN-video traffic underlying protocol is rtp over stun traffic.
Windows Live Messenger (formerly MSN Messenger) is an instant messaging client created by Microsoft that is designed to work with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 etc. MSN-Messenger-file transfer protocol represents the MSN-Messenger-file transfer network traffic. The MSN-file transfer traffic underlying protocol is TCP.
MSN-Messenger (recently renamed to Windows Live Messenger) software is used to connect clients to each other. The clients can chat and make audio and video calls with one-another. The software uses multiple underlying protocols: HTTP, SOCKS and MS-WBT.
Microsoft Notification Protocol (MSNP) is an instant messaging protocol developed by Microsoft for use by the .NET Messenger Service and the instant messaging clients that connect to it, such as Windows Live Messenger, its earlier incarnations MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger, and Microsoft Messenger for Mac. Third-party clients such as Pidgin and Trillian can also communicate using the protocol.
Media Transfer Protocol is a set of custom extensions to the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP). PTP is used for downloading photographs from digital cameras, whereas MTP adds support for the transfer of music files on digital audio players, media files on portable media players and personal information on personal digital assistants. Media Transfer Protocol (commonly referred to as MTP) is part of the "Windows Media" framework and thus closely related to Windows Media Player. Windows Vista has built-in support for MTP. Support for Media Transfer Protocol in Windows XP requires the installation of Windows Media Player 10 or higher. Mac and Linux systems have software packages to support it.
The Multiplexing Protocol is defined to allow the combining of transmission units of different higher level protocols in one transmission unit of a lower level protocol.
My Jabber File Transfer (My Jabber FT) is a feature that allows users to transfer files with each other. MyJabber interacts with AIM, ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo, and it has the ability to create conference rooms and person-to-person text talk. Transfers with Jabber can either be done direct client-to-client or via a proxy.
MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that runs as a server, providing multi-user access to a number of databases. The SQL phrase stands for Structured Query Language.