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Network, Networking
Technology, Data Communication Terms, Glossary and Dictionary
DEN: Directory Enabled Networking
Directory-Enabled Networking (DEN) is an initiative to define specifications for how to construct and store information about a network's users, applications, and data in a central directory. DEN defines an object-oriented information model that is based on another recent standard initiative, the Common Information Model (CIM). Both models are being mapped into the directory defined as part of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
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DEN: Directory Enabled Networking
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