Noun
backend (plural backends)
Alternative form of back end
Networks don't want a show with a continuing story. There's no backend potential. William Devane
The movie business has been in enormous flux. It's always changing, and you've got to scramble. The Internet came along and devoured the DVD backend of the movie business. Suddenly you're watching dollars turn into nickels, and that's interesting to me. Stephen Gaghan
"Any traffic traversing the affected region — connecting from Google’s front-end servers to backend services — may have been impacted and seen the resulting server errors." Source: Internet
Also solid are the media controls, and the backend software powering it all is lightweight and intuitive. Source: Internet
As a result, an electronic backend ADC, that would have been too slow to capture the original signal, can now capture this slowed down signal. Source: Internet
After these changes, render requests can now be answered with a single internal request to each backend node, and all requests for both remote and local data are executed in parallel. Source: Internet