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Mark Lancaster, ( Active Data
Systems,
www.active-data-systems.co.uk)
Our product is a 200+ table system
that is used for Adult Education in the UK. It is one of
the largest on the market and it runs within Colleges,
County Councils, private and voluntary organisations.
Across all users the system tracks over 3 million
people. The system covers enrolments, web enrolments,
accounts, payroll, room bookings, government returns,
etc. and has been in existence for 15 years.
Individual customers range in size from small
single-user sites with a couple of thousand students up
to 300+ user sites with a couple of hundred thousand
students. The system will work in TPS and SQL,
with the larger users on SQL. Some of the larger users
have a lot of sites and do not have a good enough
network infrastructure or a thin-client solution already
in place. This is where ClarioNET came into play.
Kevin Dunsford (Milford Software,
www.milfordsoftware.co.nz)
We have a health & safety & training
management system with versions for <20 staff, <150
staff and multi-site organisations with 200 - 800 staff.
We have 500+ installations and a few enterprises with
the ClarioNET version. For the enterprises the current
option is Citrix or ClarioNET. ClarioNET is
unique in that the licensing overheads are nothing for
us and we only need to maintain one application source.
Neil Brownlee,(
pccontrolsystems,
http://www.pccontrolsystems.com ):
"Our webmaster application
runs with some 400+ concurrent users - it is a massive
and complex phone servicing application, which also has
a "fat" client GUI too. Sellfone is our EPOS software,
and is currently in about 450 sites, with between one
and five PC's per store, and up to 50 per head office,
all accessing Sellfone through ClarioNET."
Benjamin Krajmalnik (http://www.illumen.com/
):
- "making a Clarion app
available remotely with a flick of the switch was really
cool."
- "I was one of the first adopters of ClarioNET and
think it is awesome."
- "if I want to take an existing Clarion application and
make it accessible remotely, I could think of no better
ROI than ClarioNET."
John Griffiths,(Genawise,
http://www.genawise.com.au/about7.htm ):
"Site 2: Four months after Site 1, and
again about 2000 miles from my base. This one was a
dream installation a+nd I have never been on- site. I
did use remote control software a couple of times to
check settings.
Clients LOVE their systems and are making bucket loads
of money from their apps. No support calls from either
in the past 10 months.
Both systems are in Australia, where I live for half
each year.
Currently I am in Texas for the Northern Summer. One
company with an office in both countries."
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