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ALSO CALLED: Component Object Model, Object Linking and Embedding, and OLE
DEFINITION: COM+ is an extension of Component Object Model (COM), Microsoft's strategic building block approach for developing application programs. COM+ is both an object-oriented programming architecture and a set of operating system services. It adds to COM a new set of
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Microsoft Dynamics AX StarShip Integration
sponsored by Sunrise Technologies
BROCHURE: Posted: 19 Mar 2008 | Published: 19 Mar 2008
SUMMARY:
StarShip parcel shipping software is a client/server application that allows businesses to package and ship parcel/cartons via FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL, and some LTL carriers.

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Dr. DWG ViewPro 2004
sponsored by Dr. DWG
PRODUCT OVERVIEW: Posted: 09 Aug 2004 | Published: 05 Aug 2004
SUMMARY:Dr. DWG View Professional realizes the viewing, drawing manipulation, redlining and printing of CAD file formats from within any OLE aware application or development environments supporting Microsofts ActiveX/COM technology. 
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Swiss Army Knife for All PDF Manipulation
sponsored by activePDF, Inc.
BROCHURE: Posted: 12 May 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2002
SUMMARY:activePDF Toolkit is a scalable programmable COM object that enables users to create and manipulate Portable Document Format (PDF) files. 
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COM DEFINITION (continued):
system services for application components while they are running, such as notifying them of significant events or ensuring they are authorized to run. COM+ is intended to provide a model that makes it relatively easy to create business applications that work well with the Microsoft Microsoft Transaction Server ( MTS) in a Windows NT or subsequent system. It is viewed as Microsoft's answer to the Sun Microsystems-IBM-Oracle approach known as Enterprise JavaBeans
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