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We have a large number of users in a wide geographical distribution. Can SeeMoreData accommodate this?

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We have a large number of users in a wide geographical distribution. Can SeeMoreData accommodate this?

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SeeMoreDatas architecture is such that WAN / Internet response times and speeds are very similar to LAN speeds. Upon login, the cached local jar files are interrogated to see if there is a different (newer) version on the server, and with a server-wins logic, the relevant applets are loaded either from the server or from local java cache directories. With built-in network compression, large datasets are compressed first at the server side and uncompressed at the client, to save network bandwidth and end-user response time. Thus if a 1 MB dataset (absolutely gigantic report) that resulted from a query is sent across a 256 KBPS WAN / Internet link, this would take at least 35 seconds to transmit, assuming the entire 256 KBPS bandwidth was available. However, using the built-in network compression, the 1 MB dataset would be compressed to about 80 KB in 0.2 seconds, transmitted across the WAN / Internet in about 3 seconds (assuming once again that the entire 256 KBPS bandwidth was availabl

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