It's no wonder that more and more leading IS organizations are including distributed object technology (DOT) in their strategic plans. Using distributed objects, you can give people throughout your organization easier ways to understand and take advantage of the critical information they need. Using distributed objects, you'll find it much easier to leverage processes across business boundaries--establishing closer connections with your customers, suppliers, and other parts of your organization. This book is a concise guide to the concepts underlying distributed objects, the competing approaches, and how they're likely to be used in real-world, networked applications.
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