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What (who) is Windows Open Services Architecture - definition


Windows Open Services Architecture         
Windows Open Services Architecture (WOSA) is a set of proprietary Microsoft technologies intended to "...provide a single, open-ended interface to enterprise computing environments.
Windows Open Service Architecture         
MICROSOFT'S CORE SET OF APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACES AVAILABLE IN WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
Win32; Win16; Win64; WinAPI; Windows api; Windows Open Service Architecture; 64-bit Windows; 64bit Windows; 64bit windows; 64-bit windows; Win32 API; Win32 Api; Win32 api; WIN32 api; WIN32 Api; WIN32 API; Win 32; WIN32; Windows.pas; Winapi; Microsoft Windows API; WinApi; Windows api function list; Windows API function list; Win32c; WIN16; 16-bit Windows; WinCE (API); Win32s (API); Common Controls Library; Win32 subsystem
<architecture, library, microsoft> (WOSA) One of the mainstays of Microsoft Windows: the ethos of abstraction of core services. For each extension, Windows Open Services Architecture defines an API and an SPI, as well as a universal interface (usually placed in a single DLL) that both comply to. These then transparently let the operating system speak to device drivers, database managers, and other low level entities. These extensions include, among others, ODBC (called the "crowning jewel of WOSA"), TAPI, WOSA/XFS, SAPI and MAPI, and their supporting services, as well as the abstraction of access to printers, modems, and {networking services}, which run identically over TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and NetBEUI. (2000-08-16)
Windows Server Update Services         
UPDATE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM FOR WINDOWS
Software Update Services; Windows Software Update Services; WSUS
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), previously known as Software Update Services (SUS), is a computer program and network service developed by Microsoft Corporation that enables administrators to manage the distribution of updates and hotfixes released for Microsoft products to computers in a corporate environment. WSUS downloads these updates from the Microsoft Update website and then distributes them to computers on a network.