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  2. DLL Group - Wikipedia

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    DLL was founded in 1969 as De Lage Landen by Rabobank and Interpolis as a credit company. For 2014 DLL reported a 10% growth of its portfolio to reach 34.5 billion Euro (42 billion USD) and net profit of 454 million Euro (602 million USD). This is a 13% increase compared to 2013. [4] [5] In 2014, the company rebranded as DLL, along with a new logo.

  3. DLL injection - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, DLL injection is a technique used for running code within the address space of another process by forcing it to load a dynamic-link library. [1] DLL injection is often used by external programs to influence the behavior of another program in a way its authors did not anticipate or intend.

  4. Call Level Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Call Level Interface (CLI) is an application programming interface (API) [1] and software standard to embed Structured Query Language code in a host program [2] as defined in a joint standard by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC): ISO/IEC 9075-3:2003. [3]

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  6. Dynamic-link library - Wikipedia

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    A dynamic-link library (DLL) is a shared library in the Microsoft Windows or OS/2 operating system. A DLL can contain executable code (functions), data, and resources. A DLL file often has file extension.dll even though this is not required. The extension is sometimes used to describe the content of the file.

  7. Windows Neptune - Wikipedia

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    Neptune also experimented with a new HTML and Win32-based user interface originally intended for Windows Me, [5] [6] called Activity Centers, for task-centered operations. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Only one alpha build of Neptune, 5111, was released to testers under a non-disclosure agreement , [ 2 ] and later made its way to various beta collectors' sites ...

  8. Festi - Wikipedia

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    Autumn of 2009 [1] [2] was the first time Festi came into the view of the companies engaged in the development and sale of antivirus software. At this time it was estimated that the botnet itself consisted of roughly 25.000 infected machines, while having a spam volume capacity of roughly 2.5 billion spam emails a day.

  9. Dell Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Dell Technologies Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Round Rock, Texas.It was formed as a result of the September 2016 merger of Dell and EMC Corporation (which later became Dell EMC). [3]