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Windows Services

Windows Services

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What is Windows Services?

Windows Services, formerly known as NT Services, are long-running executable applications that run in the background and do not require user interaction. They are commonly used to implement server applications, background tasks, and system-level functionalities such as web servers, database servers, print spoolers, and event logging.

What other technologies are related to Windows Services?

Windows Services Complementary Technologies

Windows Services often interact with databases like SQL Server for data storage and retrieval.
mentioned alongside Windows Services in 64% (94) of relevant job posts
Windows Services can leverage Azure AD for authentication and authorization.
mentioned alongside Windows Services in 45% (87) of relevant job posts
WCF can be hosted as a Windows Service to expose functionalities via web services.
mentioned alongside Windows Services in 4% (1.1k) of relevant job posts

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