Definitions for "DataStream"
A sequence of bytes. This term is used rather than "file" to describe a byte sequence that is only a portion of a file. We also use it to emphasize that a PNG image might be generated and consumed "on the fly", never appearing in a stored file at all.
A file or XML content attached to a Fedora object. This can be a image (a .jpg file) or a word doc (.doc) or an Acrobat PDF (.pdf) or any other kind of file. Note that Fedora (2.0) currently has an upload limit of approximately 2 gigabytes, but this can be further limited by PHP's file upload limit in php.ini. See the fedora object model documentation for further detail here.
a component that consists of a typed stream of bytes that adds content to the object (e
BT Wholesale offers datastream boradband to service providers. In this model, the ISP takes virtual paths to one or more local exchanges, giving the ISP more flexibility to create novel products for its customers. If you are considering a datastream service, check the number of exchanges in which the ISP can provide service.
wholesale interconnection product, based on ATM Interconnection, offered by BT to operators allowing them to utilise more of their own networks and compete with it in the provision of intermediate services such as IPStream.
Datastream is the name of a type of broadband network connection in the United Kingdom. Datastream is a wholesale product in which the wholesale customer can purchase connectivity between their own point of presence and a number of end users.
DataStream is a new internet application that incorporates email, chat, search, data storage, word processing and constant update tools such as stock quotes, weather, and news into a single, compact application.