client-networking

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Client-networking' is about the relationship between two computers: the 'client' and the 'server.' The client computer sends a request for data, and the server computer answers it.
Examples in Different Contexts
In professional services, such as consulting or legal advice, 'client-networking' means building a web of client relationships that can lead to referrals and additional business. A consultant might advise, 'Effective client-networking can significantly expand your client base.'
Practice Scenarios
Operations

Scenario:

The order processing delay has been causing issues. We need a more worthwhile data management infrastructure.

Response:

I agree. Improving client-networking could significantly reduce the order processing delay.

Tech

Scenario:

The new application is frequently crashing. We should consider debugging the error logs to resolve the issues.

Response:

Absolutely, better client-networking will optimize the application and prevent those crashes.

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