Middleware Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
ORCL | A | Oracle Corporation | -1.62 | |
IBM | C | International Business Machines Corporation | -0.35 | |
UIS | D | Unisys Corporation | 2.79 | |
MTC | D | MMTec, Inc. | -2.48 | |
WIMI | F | WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. | 2.35 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
TDIV | B | First Trust NASDAQ Technology Dividend Index Fund | 12.45 | |
TDVI | C | FT CBOE Vest Technology Dividend Target Income ETF | 12.44 | |
IGV | C | iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF | 8.14 | |
SKYY | B | First Trust ISE Cloud Computing Index Fund | 7.83 | |
DOGG | B | First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund IV FT Cboe Vest DJIA Dogs 10 Target Income ETF | 6.62 |
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Related Industries:
Advertising Agencies
Capital Markets
Information Technology Services
Software - Infrastructure
Related Stock Lists:
Computing
Operating System
Business Process Management
Cloud Computing
Cloud Infrastructure
Content Management
Enterprise Architecture
IT Infrastructure
Middleware Software
S&P 500
Software Development
Technology Segment
Work From Home
Access Management
Account Management
Advertising Services
Application Software
Applications Software
Augmented Reality
Business Intelligence
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Middleware is computer software that provides services to software applications beyond those available from the operating system. It can be described as "software glue".Middleware makes it easier for software developers to implement communication and input/output, so they can focus on the specific purpose of their application. It gained popularity in the 1980s as a solution to the problem of how to link newer applications to older legacy systems, although the term had been in use since 1968.
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