Definition of Providers. Meaning of Providers. Synonyms of Providers

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Definition of Providers

Provider
Provider Pro*vid"er, n. One who provides, furnishes, or supplies; one who procures what is wanted.

Meaning of Providers from wikipedia

- album Days of a New "Provider" (N.E.R.D. song), 2001 "Provider", a song by IQ from their 1997 concept album Subterranea Providers (music producers), a...
- telecommunications service providers (TSPs), application service providers (ASPs), storage service providers (SSPs), and internet service providers (ISPs).[citation...
- handles more traffic than the last. Mobile service providers also have similar networks. These providers often buy capacity on submarine cables to connect...
- adopted alternative cloud providers, which offer specialized services that distinguish them from hyperscalers. These providers may offer advantages such...
- original Network Service Providers quickly vertically integrated with Internet Service Providers and Internet Access Providers, through the mid-1990s,...
- relying applications within a federation or distributed network. Identity providers offer user authentication as a service. Relying party applications, such...
- traditional solely telephone companies now function as internet service providers (ISPs), and the distinction between a telephone company and ISP has tended...
- insurance provider to the medical doctor. They negotiate with providers to set fee schedules and handle disputes between insurers and providers. PPOs can...
- of MSP started in the 1990s with the emergence of application service providers (ASPs) who helped pave the way for remote support for IT infrastructure...
- ISBN 978-0-415-35858-3. Axelsson, Björn; Wynstra, Finn (2002). "Business Services, their Providers and Customers". Companies buy services — don't they?. Chichester: Wiley...