DCOM (Distributed Component Object Model) is a Microsoft technology that allows software components to communicate over a network. It enables applications to be built from distributed components, where parts of the application can run on different computers. DCOM is commonly used in client-server architectures and for integrating applications across different systems. It has largely been superseded by more modern technologies like .NET Remoting and web services.
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