Client
Encyclopedia
Client may refer to:
- CustomerCustomerA customer is usually used to refer to a current or potential buyer or user of the products of an individual or organization, called the supplier, seller, or vendor. This is typically through purchasing or renting goods or services...
, someone who purchases or hires something from someone else - Client (computing)Client (computing)A client is an application or system that accesses a service made available by a server. The server is often on another computer system, in which case the client accesses the service by way of a network....
, software that accesses a remote service on another computer - The client (Latin cliens) who received patronage in ancient RomePatronage in ancient RomePatronage was the distinctive relationship in ancient Roman society between the patronus and his client . The relationship was hierarchical, but obligations were mutual. The patronus was the protector, sponsor, and benefactor of the client...
- Client (band)Client (band)Client are an English electronic musical group from London. They are most popular in Germany where they have had limited commercial success...
, a British synthpop band - Chaperone protein
- Client (album), an album by Client
- Clients (album)Clients (album)-Personnel:The Red Chord*Brad Fickeisen - drums*Guy Kozowyk - vocals*Mike "Gunface" McKenzie - guitar*Kevin Rampelberg - guitar*Gregory Weeks - bassProduction and design*Zeuss - Producer, engineer, mixer*The Red Chord - co-producer*Alan Douches - mastering...
, the second album by American heavy metal band The Red Chord - NeopatrimonialismNeopatrimonialismNeopatrimonialism is a term used for patrons using state resources in order to secure the loyalty of clients in the general population, and is indicative of informal patron-client relationships that can reach from very high up in state structures down to individuals in say, small...
, a patron-client relationship - A patientPatientA patient is any recipient of healthcare services. The patient is most often ill or injured and in need of treatment by a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, veterinarian, or other health care provider....
receiving health care from an independent caregiver is sometimes referred to as a "client"- See also Client-centered therapy, a form of talk-psychotherapy developed by psychologist Carl Rogers