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The end of client/server as we know it?

Client/server has maintained a steady corporate presence since its inception, having seen off accusations of costly inefficiency and the 'challenge' of network computing. With the rise of Web technologies, is client/server finally teetering on the brink of extinction? Dominic Maher thinks not...

By Dominic Maher

Thursday 22 July 1999

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