peer-to-peer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for peer-to-peer in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary

мрѐж|а <-ата, -и> N f

2. мрежа ADMIN, TECH, ECON, COMPUT:

peer-to-peer

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English
She said peer-to-peer lacks the "completely creaking" software systems of the banks to offer hi-tech credit approval technology.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It's a peer-to-peer model, with the platform charging a commission fee.
abcnews.go.com
For example, skipping the gym will have your gym shoes auto tweet (equivalent) to the peer-to-peer health insurance network that will decide to degrade your premiums.
www.pewinternet.org
For that decentral server architectures have been developed, either bei a peer-to-peer technology, or by open source chat servers, which can be set up by everyone.
en.wikipedia.org
These people-to-people or peer-to-peer models create a new opportunity for individuals, communities, governments and corporations to transact and collaborate.
en.wikipedia.org
It is an application for creating virtual photograph albums and distributing them online in a peer-to-peer fashion.
en.wikipedia.org
A peer-to-peer platform for renting out your home as short-stay time-share accommodation.
www.treehugger.com
The electronic money is being maintained by a large network of peers, a so-called peer-to-peer-network, who process transactions using cryptography to ensure the necessary security.
en.wikipedia.org
What is the difference between peer-to-peer, C2C and collaborative consumption?
www.tnooz.com
One can not equate public bookcases with classic peer-to-peer exchange, but they certainly represent the voluntary transfer of goods.
en.wikipedia.org

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