Noun
interop (uncountable)
(computing) interoperability
At Interop this morning, HP and Microsoft announced a $180 million expansion of their partnership to jointly develop services and products as well as sell and market those products. Source: Internet
It is curious, but Silverlight which started out as a broad reach plugin is gradually moving towards a Windows platform runtime, though it still runs on a Mac with some limitations, mainly lack of COM interop. Source: Internet
Because both settings are set at the domain level, it is possible for a domain to be in a mixed mode, meaning the domain has both Cross Domain Security and Security Interop Mode set. Source: Internet
In 2013, the ExtraHop for AWS cloud monitoring solution was named Best of Interop in the Cloud and Virtualization category. Source: Internet
Interop is the live event for the IT community, while Network Computing provides IT practitioners with an online multimedia experience. Source: Internet
Interop ITX is going to be an action-packed week. Source: Internet