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THE LOGIN MODULE |
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The Login
module provides security and authentication interface to
validate user. However, it is provided with an interface to |
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choose which server you are going
to connect. Each server has its own set of valid
login and its data is autonomous from |
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each other. Each server is actually
a business partition. Each may correspond to every invetory-year
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you have.. |
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If data is
partitioned by inventory year, the previous
inventory year data can be secured by putting it into read only
mode |
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allowing no one to change any of
its data. You data for your previous shall be kept for decision
support system. This will |
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also allow the present years
inventory to operate faster since it doesn't have to bother with
data from previous years. |
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If data is
partitioned by site, say you have a store in SM-Megamall and one
in SM-Fairview, Each site enjoys its own autonomy. |
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Each site operates with its own
data having nothing to worry about crashing data from the other
business deployments. As you can |
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see, this module provides
scalability for your growing business. What more, Envision
2005 has its own training server, |
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which provides you a virtual
place to train your employees. |
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Although, you can enjoy partitioning data both by inventory year
or by business site, to achieve your scalable business computing |
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needs they can be maintained into
one server. Envision 2005 was designed with very high
maintainability of its data even though |
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it operates on disparate business
site |
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