Technical Overview

ADI is able to provide both a managed service solution by hosting the requisite version(s) of software or a licensed version of the same software for installation on a customers computing environment.

The software is an n-tier application with options to run the server (containing the data and processing software) separate from the client and/or API software.

The exception to this is the Enterprise Batch manager software that has a web-services client. Users can access this software via a web-browser and configure and run batch files remotely.

More normal implementations involve tighter integration of the API's with the end-user application. The API software is loaded on the client computing environment and is configured to point to an IP address where the Server is installed. This may be within a customers computing infrastructure or to the ADI hosted service.

The software is architected to provide maximum flexibility in terms of its implementation and integration. The same generic software product is only differentiated by the soft configuration options that determine the behavior of the solution and its resilience in terms of clustering, high-availability and redundancy.





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