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Clientware products were developed using
Microsoft tools. They were designed to
be 100% compatible and interoperate with
all versions of Microsoft Windows and
such standard applications as Microsoft
Outlook and Microsoft Word.
Clientware also employs Microsoft SQL
Server - a highly efficient, scalable
client-server database technology.
Clientware is typically deployed in a
local area network (LAN) environment with
the application files residing on individual
workstations and one or more shared databases
residing on a server. Clientware may also
be deployed on an application server such
as MS Terminal Server or Citrix Server
for organizations wishing to run thin-client
workstations or support distributed users
at remote locations (such as those at
satellite offices or at home).
It is not necessary to run Microsoft
Exchange Server since all email messages
can be imported into Clientware from individual
Outlook PST files for central availability.
A successful Clientware implementation
is assured by following our proven analysis
and planning and training
processes.
Workstation
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File Server
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Application Server
(optional)
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Operating system
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Microsoft Windows
(versions 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP)
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Microsoft Windows
NT 4.0, 2000 or 2003
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Microsoft Terminal
Server or Citrix Server
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Applications
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Microsoft Access 2000 or Access
2000 run-time
Note: A royalty free run-time
version of MS Access 2000 is provided
with each Clientware licence, and
can be installed on any number of
workstations or application servers.
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Optional - Microsoft Word 97
or later
Use your favourite MS Word templates
to generate mail merge documents
such as form letters, envelopes,
labels and more.
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Optional - Microsoft Outlook
97 or later
Send email directly from Clientware
and automatically store sent messages
in history log.
Export tasks to your MS Outlook
appointment book or calendar.
Import email received or sent using
Outlook to the history logs of your
Clientware contacts.
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Database
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Microsoft SQL
Server or MSDE (version 2000 or
later).
The database software
is typically installed on a server
computer so data can be shared
by multiple users simultaneously.
Organizations with
fewer users can use the royalty
free version of SQL Server known
as the Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE).
Clientware supports
both Windows integrated authentication
and SQL Server authentication
methods.
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Hardware
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Processor: Pentium II
Memory: 128MB
Hard disk: 100 MB
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Processor: Pentium
III Memory: 500MB
Hard disk: 200 MB
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Processor: Pentium
III Memory: 500MB + 40MB/user
Hard disk: 80 MB/user
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The above specifications are minimum
requirements and would be reviewed prior
to installation, to take into account
the other applications being run, and
services provided by the server.

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