Performance
|
The client/server
engine can provide peak performance even when your
company has high transaction-processing demands or a
large number of accounting users. You should notice the
difference with system-intensive tasks such as posting,
report processing and end-of-period processing. |
Designed for WANs and remote access
environments
|
MAS 90 Client/Server
is ideal for multi-site businesses, because it is
optimized for remote access environments. Todays
business process often demands that employees be able to
dial into their company system from offsite locations. |
Scalability
|
MAS 90cs grows with
your business, protecting your software purchase. It can
support 50 to 100 concurrent users, with appropriate
server hardware, further expanding the scalability of the
MAS 90 product family. |
| Enhanced data
integrity |
A critical benefit of
the MAS 90cs architecture is a reduction in network
traffic. Lower traffic can increase reliability and data
integrity systemwide. |
Optimized for TCP/IP
|
In communicating
between the server and workstation, MAS 90 Client/Server
uses the TCP/IP networking protocol, the same
communications protocol used by Internet and intranet
applications. |
Windows NT Server 4.0
|
The server component
runs on Windows NT 4.0. Windows NT provides simplified
installation, configuration and administration when
compared with UNIX® or Novell systems, and lower cost
than Novell systems. |
Workstation flexibility
|
The workstation
component can run on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0
workstations. This provides ease of integration with
Windows productivity applications and
presentation-quality reporting tools. |
Thin client architecture
|
The current trend in
client/server is toward the thin client, in
which processing is concentrated on the server. This
takes advantage of the servers greater power, while
freeing up workstation resources for other tasks. MAS 90
Client/Server takes advantage of the very latest
Internet- and intranet-compatible thin client
architecture. |