|
Now that the network is indeed the computer, you
need to monitor network traffic carefully, and take every opportunity
to increase its efficiency. Fortunately, Software Technology, Inc.
has just made it easy to do so with Tabs3 CSV and
PracticeMaster CSV, client-server versions of its
popular time-billing and practice management applications (Software
Technology, Inc. also has client-server versions of Tabs3
Report Writer, General Ledger, Accounts
Payable, and Trust Accounting).
At the core of Software Technology, Inc.'s CSV
offerings is FairCom's c-tree database, the very same database on
which companies like Adobe and Citibank have built mission critical
applications. By eschewing Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server in favor
of FairCom, Software Technology, Inc. reduced its licensing fees,
and passed the savings to its customers. On average, the CSV versions
of Software Technology, Inc.'s applications cost only 25% more
than their non-CSV counterparts. As an added bonus, the CSV versions
do not require a dedicated server. Instead, any Windows 2000, NT
4 or XP machine, even one used for other tasks, can act as a server
(user workstations need only Windows 95 or later). Click
here to learn more.

|
|