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Messaging beyond the desktopInter-application messaging will typically be only on a single machine, however there may be cases where a general application messaging system might involve more than one computer. For instance, a remote compute cluster pushing data to a desktop app for visualization, a server process providing access to a remote resource, etcDesktop2DesktopIs there a demand for collaborative data exploration?What other use cases for Desktop2Desktop messaging are there?What technologies are there that could facilitate this, and cope with firewalls, NATS etc?Desktop2ServerIs this any of our business or is this a GWS issue? | ||||||||
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Messaging beyond the desktopInter-application messaging will typically be only on a single machine, however there may be cases where a general application messaging system might involve more than one computer. For instance, a remote compute cluster pushing data to a desktop app for visualization, a server process providing access to a remote resource, etcDesktop2DesktopIs there a demand for collaborative data exploration?What other use cases for Desktop2Desktop messaging are there?What technologies are there that could facilitate this, and cope with firewalls, NATS etc?Desktop2ServerIs this any of our business or is this a GWS issue? |