Broker (disambiguation)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A broker is a party that mediates between a buyer and a seller.
Broker may also refer to:
- Broker, Outer Hebrides, a small hamlet next to the village of Portvoller and Portnaguran
- The Power Broker, 1974 biography of Robert Moses
- The Broker, a novel by John Grisham
- Information broker, a person or business that researches information for clients
- Broker, A borough in fictitious Liberty City in Grand Theft Auto IV
In computing:
- Service broker, software which mediates between a client objects and a server (or requester or caller)
- Object request broker, allows programmers to make program calls from one computer to another via a network
- Storage Resource Broker, a data grid middleware software system produced by the San Diego Supercomputer Center
- Tunnel broker, provides a network tunnel
- Message broker, an intermediary program that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol of the receiver

