COM/DCOM (Component Object Model/Distributed Component Object Model) is a Microsoft technology that allows software components to be created and reused across different applications and even different machines. COM enables applications to be built from reusable components, regardless of the programming language they were written in. DCOM extends COM to allow components to communicate over a network, enabling distributed applications. It's commonly used for inter-process communication and building modular software systems.
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