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  1. Peer to peer lending market allows borrowers to directly interact with the lender with the P2P lending platform.[1]
  2. Nowadays, increasing student population is preferring loans at a cheaper interest rate which is anticipated to promote the growth of peer to peer lending market until 2024.[1]
  3. The global peer to peer lending market can be segmented based on the business model and end-user.[1]
  4. Regionally, the market for peer to peer lending is gaining traction and expanding to various regions including Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, South America and Middle East & Africa.[1]
  5. Broadly speaking, peer-to-peer (P2P) technology employs a network to put individuals in direct contact with each other in some form.[2]
  6. Peer-to-peer technology has its roots in locally-based hardware arrangements in which each individual system shares certain identical features and capabilities.[2]
  7. Most P2P applications in the early 2000s, including Napster, still required a central server or directory.[2]
  8. Investment in P2P business applications was pouring in by the early 2000s.[2]
  9. P2P networks (and P2P software) allows 2 devices (and therefore, two people) to communicate directly, without necessitating a third party to ensure it happens.[3]
  10. This P2P ecosystem meant that users could connect and communicate with each other directly.[3]
  11. They popularised P2P music file sharing.[3]
  12. In order to deploy this potential the European Commission established a new, practical tool that facilitates peer-to-peer learning between environmental authorities.[4]
  13. The peer-to-peer support process between competent authorities concerning Water Framework Directive (WFD) and Floods Directive (FD) implementation.[4]
  14. It is a peer-to-peer mechanism, meaning there is no intervention from the Commission or any other actor on the scope or the conclusions of the peer-to-peer exchange.[5]
  15. The preferred language of the peer-to-peer exchange process will be English.[5]
  16. The average estimated work load for a peer-to-peer mission of an RBD is around 10 working days per expert, including a visit to the receiving RBD.[5]
  17. A potential borrower interested in obtaining a loan completes an online application on the peer-to-peer lending platform.[6]
  18. P2P lending generally provides higher returns to the investors relative to other types of investments.[6]
  19. Peer-to-peer loans are exposed to high credit risks.[6]
  20. Many borrowers who apply for P2P loans possess low credit ratings that do not allow them to obtain a conventional loan from a bank.[6]
  21. You can change the settings on the iPlayer so that you are not always part of the peer-to-peer network.[7]
  22. In the peer to peer network, all “Peers” means all computers which are linked with each other through internet.[8]
  23. P2P network has not any central server, so each user is capable to share any types of files on any peer over this network.[8]
  24. Develop a cyber security policy and invest in network security to protect advanced networks that users create with P2P software as they can have software-based vulnerabilities.[8]
  25. In the case of peer to peer network, if users want to download same data through P2P N/W, then downloading task is controlled in different manner.[8]
  26. Peer to Peer file sharing is a way of transferring files between individual computers via the Internet.[9]
  27. P2P file sharing isn't just about stealing music and movies.[9]
  28. To request an exception to our P2P block, please call the Technology Support Center at 314-516-6034.[9]
  29. Peer to Peer file sharing is not allowed on the Resident Network.[9]
  30. PeerName Specifies the values that define a peer-to-peer PeerName object.[10]
  31. A peer name is typically a string used to identify a peer resource.[10]
  32. Peer name records are used to define the individual peer nodes within a Cloud.[10]
  33. PeerToPeerException Represents the exceptions that are thrown when an error is raised by the Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure.[10]
  34. Peer-to-peer video conferencing is a form of video communication that’s directly between two people, no cloud or outside servers required.[11]
  35. In contrast, with peer-to-peer (P2P) conferencing, your video feed is going directly to the individual you’re talking to.[11]
  36. Now, the directness of P2P conferencing can definitely be appealing if you’re looking for a bit more security on your calls.[11]
  37. In addition, P2P conferencing can also be a more affordable option for some businesses.[11]
  38. (P2P) marketing encourages customers to engage other customers by advocating a product or service to friends or associates.[12]
  39. “NAMI Peer-to-Peer gave me hope when I was close to giving up.[13]
  40. Find the NAMI Peer-to-Peer class nearest to you.[13]
  41. In a peer-to-peer network each computer acts as both a server and a client—supplying and receiving files—with bandwidth and processing distributed among all members of the network.[14]
  42. P2P file sharing was introduced to the general public in 1999 when American college student Shawn Fanning created the music-sharing service Napster.[14]
  43. A new generation of P2P services arose to fill the void, expanding the range of sharable file types and further decentralizing networks.[14]
  44. Instead, a loose peer-to-peer relationship between track managers allows them to negotiate directly, alleviating the conflict through demand relaxation or by using alternate sensors.[15]
  45. Most of the education in the first steps was informal, peer-to-peer learning, supported at first by training from external vendors.[15]
  46. In the second case, re-engineering business solutions to work in a peer-to-peer fashion is a mammoth undertaking.[15]
  47. For instance, pessimists foresee the sudden death of peer-to-peer software systems, despite their current success, because of their unreliability and the impossibility of properly modelling them.[15]
  48. Many network providers, having set up their systems with the idea that users would spend most of their time downloading data from central servers, have economic objections to peer-to-peer models.[16]
  49. Some have begun to cut off access to peer-to-peer services on the basis that they violate user agreements and consume too much bandwidth (for illicit purposes, at that).[16]
  50. In our own company, Popular Power, we have encountered many of these problems as we create a peer-to-peer distributed computing resource out of millions of computers all over the Internet.[16]
  51. The original Internet was fundamentally designed as a peer-to-peer system.[16]
  52. Peer-to-peer (P2P) denotes computer networks which cooperate one with another where the partners have equal rights.[17]
  53. This task is usually handled by the most powerful computers of the P2P network.[17]
  54. In large file sharing networks which are based on peer-to-peer systems, torrent technology is additionally used.[17]
  55. Many file-sharing providers on the Internet take advantage of the great benefits of P2P systems.[17]
  56. In this document, we provide a survey of P2P (Peer-to-Peer) systems.[18]
  57. The survey includes a definition and several taxonomies of P2P systems.[18]
  58. This survey also includes a description of which types of applications can be built with P2P technologies and examples of P2P applications that are currently in use on the Internet.[18]
  59. Finally, we discuss architectural trade-offs and provide guidelines for deciding whether or not a P2P architecture would be suitable to meet the requirements of a given application.[18]
  60. Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications disseminates state-of-the-art research and development results to facilitate effective deployment of P2P networking and applications.[19]
  61. Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications publishes original research papers, tutorials, reviews, case studies, and correspondences from the research, development, and standardization communities.[19]
  62. In peer-to-peer computing, every client can be a server.[20]
  63. In a Peer-To-Peer Network, the “peers” are computer systems which are connected to each other via the Internet.[21]
  64. A peer-to-peer network has no special server for authenticating users.[21]
  65. Peer-to-peer networks are simple to set up and are often ideal for small businesses that have fewer than 10 computers and that cannot afford a server-based solution.[21]
  66. A peer-to-peer network is designed around the notion of equal peer nodes simultaneously functioning as both “clients” and “servers” to the other nodes on the network.[21]
  67. Peer-to-peer networks are quite common in small offices that do not use a dedicated file server.[22]
  68. All client versions of Windows, Mac and Linux can function as nodes in a peer-to-peer network and allow their files to be shared.[22]
  69. In peer-to-peer (P2P) networking, a group of computers are linked together with equal permissions and responsibilities for processing data.[23]
  70. Unlike traditional client-server networking, no devices in a P2P network are designated solely to serve or to receive data.[23]
  71. If you’re aware of P2P networking, you’ve probably heard about it in the sense of file sharing.[23]
  72. Rather than using central servers for this purpose, they used their worldwide user base’s computers as both client and server (ie. P2P), effectively offloading processing loads onto their users.[23]
  73. P2P, if used properly, can prove beneficial to the end users.[24]
  74. P2P technology uses a system of end-user computers that facilitates the transfer of digital information.[24]
  75. P2P falls into two models, Napster and Gnutella, which have many variations.[24]
  76. The ability of P2P networks to quickly supply files and the anonymity of the users leads to the abuses that damage local area networks.[24]
  77. In a P2P network, the "peers" are computer systems which are connected to each other via the Internet.[25]
  78. The only requirements for a computer to join a peer-to-peer network are an Internet connection and P2P software.[25]
  79. Common P2P software programs include Kazaa, Limewire, BearShare, Morpheus, and Acquisition.[25]
  80. Once connected to the network, P2P software allows you to search for files on other people's computers.[25]
  81. Peer-to-peer, or P2P in its abbreviated form, refers to computer networks using a distributed architecture.[26]
  82. In P2P networks, all the computers and devices that are part of them are referred to as peers, and they share and exchange workloads.[26]
  83. In fact, every resource and each asset that’s available in a peer-to-peer network is shared among peers, without any central server being involved.[26]
  84. The primary goal of peer-to-peer networks is to share resources and help computers and devices work collaboratively, provide specific services, or execute specific tasks.[26]
  85. A peer-to-peer network is an IT infrastructure in which two or more computer systems connect in order to share resources.[27]
  86. A P2P network is different from the client-server network that people have traditionally used in networking.[27]
  87. Some P2P networks are formed by overlaying a virtual network on a physical network.[27]
  88. Adaptability: P2P network extends to include new clients easily.[27]
  89. Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers.[28]
  90. Therefore, USENET, a distributed messaging system that is often described as an early peer-to-peer architecture, was established.[28]
  91. A peer-to-peer network is designed around the notion of equal peer nodes simultaneously functioning as both "clients" and "servers" to the other nodes on the network.[28]
  92. Overlays are used for indexing and peer discovery, and make the P2P system independent from the physical network topology.[28]
  93. A peer-to-peer economy is viewed as an alternative to traditional capitalism, whereby organized business firms own the means of production and also the finished product.[29]
  94. A P2P economy can exist within a capitalist economy.[29]
  95. Open-source software (which is P2P) co-exists with retail and commercial software.[29]
  96. The modern state of emerging P2P economies is just the latest example of the Internet's value to consumers.[29]
  97. Peer-to-peer (P2P) is a decentralized communications model in which each party has the same capabilities and either party can initiate a communication session.[30]
  98. P2P systems can be used to provide anonymized routing of network traffic, massive parallel computing environments, distributed storage and other functions.[30]
  99. system administrators tend to discourage the use of P2P applications.[30]
  100. In addition to tying up bandwidth and possibly exposing the administrator's organization legally, P2P applications can be used to bypass firewalls and distribute malware.[30]
  101. In its simplest form, a peer-to-peer (P2P) network is created when two or more PCs are connected and share resources without going through a separate server computer.[31]
  102. A P2P network can be an ad hoc connection—a couple of computers connected via a Universal Serial Bus to transfer files.[31]
  103. A P2P network also can be a permanent infrastructure that links a half-dozen computers in a small office over copper wires.[31]
  104. The initial use of P2P networks in business followed the deployment in the early 1980s of free-standing PCs.[31]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Lending Market Worth $44+ Billion by 2024 - Trends & Developments, Company Profiles, Market Outlook, Strategic Recommendations
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Peer-to-Peer Technology (P2P)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 What Is Peer to Peer Network
  4. 4.0 4.1 Environmental Implementation Review
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Home
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Overview, How It Works, Pros & Cons
  7. Peer-to-peer definition and meaning
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 What is Peer to Peer (P2P) Network? With Architecture, Types, Examples
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Peer-To-Peer Software
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 System.Net.PeerToPeer Namespace
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 An introduction to peer-to-peer video conferencing
  12. Peer to peer (P2P) marketing
  13. 13.0 13.1 NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 P2P | computer network
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 1. A Network of Peers: Peer-to-Peer Models Through the History of the Internet
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 The Digital Marketing Wiki
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Architecture: Definition, Taxonomies, Examples, and Applicability
  19. 19.0 19.1 Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications
  20. Definition of Peer-to-peer by Merriam-Webster
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Peer-to-Peer Network (P2P) – Network Encyclopedia
  22. 22.0 22.1 Definition of peer-to-peer network
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 What is P2P Network Sharing?
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 Position on Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 P2P (Peer To Peer) Definition
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 What are P2P (peer-to-peer) networks and what are they used for?
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 What Is a Peer-to-Peer Network?
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 Peer-to-peer
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Economy Definition
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 What is peer-to-peer (P2P)?
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 What's a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Network?

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