Does ManageMore work over a Wide Area Network (WAN)?
A.04 No. WAN technology is often the cause of many failures with database applications because of the lack of understanding on how these private networks truly operate. Connecting one computer network at one location to another computer network remotely, via a low bandwidth dedicated circuit, can offer advantages in remote file access to a variety of applications. Such is the case with products like Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. These types of products only need to retrieve a single file at a time for working on a document or spreadsheet. There is never the need to worry about other work stations wanting to retrieve or change information on the same document or spreadsheet at the same time. However, software applications that use database storage techniques don’t deal with data in the same manner. Database applications store thousands of records (e.g. customer information, past invoice/payment history, etc.) within a single file structure on a network server. This ultimately means
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