What are the differences between PostCoder Web S2S and PostCoder Server?
PostCoder Web Server 2 Server is a web-based application. Visitors to your website receive address data from our web server using web protocols. This data is sent directly to your own web server which then serves the data to your visitor’s browser. PostCoder Web S2S provides thoroughfare-level address data. PostCoder Server is a networked solution which is intended for use on a LAN or WAN. It delivers its address data via TCP/IP protocols to a network of client PCs. It provides premise-level address data with full address matching or rapid addressing. Unlike PostCoder Web S2S and PostCoder Web B2S, your own server holds the Royal Mail PAF® database.
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