Middleware

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪdəɫˈwɛɹ/

Middleware (noun)

  1. Software that connects different programs, helping them share data and work together.
  2. A layer of services placed between an application and lower-level systems to manage communication and tasks.

Examples

  • Middleware between apps helps them communicate smoothly.
  • The system uses middleware between apps to share data safely.