Pulse is a web based application that runs on your local network via the local intranet.
The main application files and data are stored on a server on the network, and the
users connect via an Internet Explorer window on their client PCs.
The main advantages of Pulse being a web application are:
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Ease of management - maintenance and updates can be done remotely on the server.
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Reduced costs - with remote maintenance and updates, and lower requirements on the
end user PC, costs can be cut dramatically.
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Ease of integration - online enquiries/applications and integration with lenders
can be achieved in a more streamlined way.
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The following are the hardware/software requirements for Pulse: |
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Recommended |
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Server
- Dual Core Processor.
- 2GB of RAM Windows Server 2003 with Internet Information Services and Microsoft
.Net Framework v2.0 installed. SQL Server 2005.
Client PCs
- Windows XP based PC with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.
- Microsoft Word for integrated letters.
Additional
- The ability for Pulse staff to connect remotely to your system for ongoing configuration,
support and updates (VPN/Remote Desktop etc.).
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Minimum |
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Server
- Dual Core Processor.
- At least 1GB of RAM.
- A Windows based machine with Internet Information Services and Microsoft .Net Framework
v2.0 installed (e.g. Windows XP Professional).
- SQL Server 2005 (The free ‘Express’ version will be ok for between 1-10 users for
approx 10 years data).
Client PCs
- Windows XP based PC with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.
- Microsoft Word for integrated letters.
Additional
- The ability for Pulse staff to connect remotely to your system for ongoing configuration,
support and updates (VPN/Remote Desktop etc.).
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