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Name: Danny Larouche Date: November 30, 2004 at 13:20:28 Pacific OS: Win2003/XP/2000/Linux/Sol CPU/Ram: 256
Comment:
I am looking for an enterprise class document management client-server based solution. Does anyone did implemented such solution or know a reliable solutions available. It should work on Win2000/2003, Linux or Solaris server using either MS-SQL, Oracle or MySQL server (prefered).
Name: Dave_A Date: November 30, 2004 at 14:17:52 Pacific
Reply:
For how many users? Have a look at sharepoint from Microsoft
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Response Number 2
Name: Danny Larouche Date: December 1, 2004 at 07:59:18 Pacific
Reply:
Their products only do a small part of the job and its main goal is the web content publishing.
First, i will not consider any microsoft products since security is a main concern. I prefer a software manufacturer dedicated to this kind of application and that will support multiple platform.
Also, the product must work transparently on the network. Users should work as usual without having to learn new tasks.
The application must be able to support multiple Terabytes of information and support at least 100 to 1000 users.
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