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How
to deploy access to the StoryKeeper™ BMS
application and data in your company will vary
and be dependant on the number of users, type
of access required, hardware requirements, and
the options chosen for storage of application
and data.
Option A:
Install application and store data on local server,
access locally, from the Web, or direct dial.
If Internet access is a problem in your
area, or you simply wish to utilize your own server,
a local intranet version is required.
Suggested Hardware Requirements

* Organizations requiring more than 50 users
are encouraged to contact our enterprise sales
team at sales@thecommonsensecorp.com

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Option B:
Access and Store Application and Data on the Web
Rather than buying server equipment and
software, a monthly access fee for use of StoryKeeper
and data storage allows you to minimize the long-term
costs of maintaining hardware and software.

StoryKeeper™ Technology
StoryKeeper™ relies on open-source
software to provide a high-performance cross-platform
foundation for delivering a cost-effective business-wide
solution. StoryKeeper's™ thin-client web-based
architecture means that mobile and remote-access
as well as multi-location capability is built-in.
StoryKeeper utilizes the exceptional open-source
database engine, MySQL,
to provide ultra-fast data access and the open-source
web scripting language PHP
to provide the configurable, user-friendly StoryKeeper
interface.
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