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  2. Google App Runtime for Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Android Runtime for Chrome (ARC) is a compatibility layer and sandboxing technology for running Android applications on desktop and laptop computers in an isolated environment. It allows applications to be safely run from a web browser , independent of user operating system, at near-native speeds.

  3. Advanced Resource Connector - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) is a grid computing middleware introduced by NorduGrid.It provides a common interface for submission of computational tasks to different distributed computing systems and thus can enable grid infrastructures of varying size and complexity.

  4. NorduGrid - Wikipedia

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    The NorduGrid Collaboration is the consortium behind the ARC middleware, and its key goal is to ensure that ARC is further developed, maintained, supported and widely deployed, while remaining a free open-source software, suitable for a wide variety of high-throughput Grid computational tasks.

  5. Arc (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Arc is a freeware web browser developed by The Browser Company, a startup company founded by Josh Miller and Hursh Agrawal. It was first released in 2023 for macOS and is also available for Microsoft Windows, iOS and Android. Arc is based on Chromium [5] [6] and is written in Swift. It supports Chrome browser extensions and uses Google Search ...

  6. Aryaka - Wikipedia

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    Aryaka is a company that provides Unified SASE as a Service including wide-area software-defined networking connectivity, application delivery and network security. Aryaka is headquartered in Santa Clara, California with additional offices located in Hamburg , Germany , and Bengaluru , India .

  7. ArcInfo - Wikipedia

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    ArcInfo (formerly ARC/INFO) is a full-featured geographic information system produced by Esri, and is the highest level of licensing (and therefore functionality) in the ArcGIS Desktop product line. It was originally a command-line based system.

  8. Adaptive replacement cache - Wikipedia

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    PostgreSQL used ARC in its buffer manager for a brief time (version 8.0.0), but quickly replaced it with another algorithm, citing concerns over an IBM patent on ARC. [4] VMware's vSAN (formerly Virtual SAN) is a hyper-converged, software-defined storage (SDS) product developed by VMware. It uses A variant of ARC in its Caching Algorithm. [5]

  9. Esri - Wikipedia

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    The company released Arc/Info, the first commercial GIS program, containing maps attached to relational database. In the late 1990s, Esri reengineered Arc/Info and developed it into a modular and scalable GIS platform. Esri then switched from providing contract mapping services to developing mapping software products.