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We provide two widely used and time tested options to allow users to access
Advisor’s data from wherever they are: Terminal Services and a more flexible
technology we call “replication”.
 | Terminal Services
Using Terminal Services (or Citrix), you can leverage your existing
technology by using older PCs to run Advisor. You can also allow users
in the building next door or across the state to have real-time access
to Advisor just like users at your main site.
Example: On the Mark Services, Inc. uses Terminal Services to allow
employees to work in Advisor from home using a standard dial-up or
high-speed internet connection. |
 | Replication
Using our available replication technology, physically distant
locations can share a common Advisor database without the need for
expensive high-speed data connections. Each location’s database is
kept synchronized on a routine basis…from once an hour to once a
day.
Example: REM/Ohio Mentor, Inc. uses this technology to keep their
Akron and Columbus offices synchronized every night.
Using the same replication technology, users with laptops can run
Advisor while they are away from the office. When they return to the
office and log into the network, any work they did is automatically
applied to the main database. Simultaneously, any work done on the
main database is automatically applied to their laptop.
Example: ADD, Inc. uses this technology to allow their employees to
access Advisor from anywhere at any time with 13 remote laptops.
A “visual” of Advisor’s Replication technology is shown below: |

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