Definitions for "Content provider"
An individual or organization that provides and updates information on the Internet. (Content refers to any type of information from stock quotes to news to gossip to worldwide weather forecasts.)
An organisation or individual that creates information, educational or entertainment content for the Internet, CD-ROMs or other software-based products. A content provider may or may not provide the software used to access the material. The Teligent Content Provider solution allows the customer to open the network to a wide range of 3rd party content providers. Supporting open APIs such as SOAP and IBM MQ.Series, it is possible to increase the revenue by handling stock reports, traffic updates, weather, advertisements, etc. The Teligent solution acts as an interface between the MMSC and the 3rd parties and it allows to off-load the processing of requirements for messages from the MMSC whilst making available advanced message and content provider control (that is not offered by the MMSC itself).
A company that provides content to service providers such as games, movies or other forms of entertainment.
A source for content that can be incorporated into a portal page as a portlet. See also IBM content partners.
an abstraction of each feature internal packaging structure
an adapter for a domain specific model, wrapping it in an abstract interface which the viewer invokes to get the model root and its children
any organization that packages and delivers information, data or resources; for the purpose of this pilot, the data is delivered digitally.
A firm whose products are information-based (content), including services to access and manage the content.
a Web site that give you access to information on various topics, usually associated with the site
An individual or organization that has lots and lots of content.
an individual who makes content available to third parties
A server that originates content in response to a request.