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An Internet "push" client is software that receives information that some server sends out, or broadcasts. This is similar to the way a radio or television receives programs or channels, and often "push" information is called "channels". This is different from, for example, a Web browser, which "pulls", or only receives the specific web pages or other data that the user requests.
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BackWeb
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Server and client software that controls the disemmination of information within and without an organisation. The software aims to provide a secure, trackable and controlled push publishing solution while limiting the demand on network bandwidth.
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Marimba, Inc.
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Helping IT departments manage software on desktops, laptops, servers, and devices.
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Vineyardsoft Corporation
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An alert technology that works with every Front-Office and Back-Office application on the market today. Lets you trigger notifications based on the most sophisticated trend and statistical analysis.
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World Flash
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A news ticker for Windows 95/98/NT4 that displays up-to-the-minute news headlines, stock quotes, weather forecasts, sports scores and more while you surf the Web.
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