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We have many customers that are using browser over a WAN connection. Unless
you have a pretty big pipe, the performance is pretty bad. We have implemented
CITRIX for these customers. This has the advantage of working over a WAN as
well as reducing the costs of adminsitering Browser and other applications.
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Subject: Mapics Browser in a WAN environment
Good day,
We are in the process of consolidating a number of data centers and I am
concerned with possible performance issues with Browser over a WAN
connection because of its reliance on ODBC. Is anybody on the list
using
Browser in a WAN environment? If so, how would you rate the performance
and how much bandwidth is provided between the data center and remote
site?
Your input is appreciated,
Marc Rohde
IT Manager
Pentair Water Treatment\Plymouth Products, Inc.
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