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InSite Technology Architecture

Robust, Scalable, and Secure.

The technology behind InSite is based on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) standard, with an architecture embodying best practices from Web and client-server development as well as software patterns. InSite is designed to operate as a stand-alone application and can also be integrated into enterprise systems such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), financial, and legacy systems.

World-class data and application hosting is delivered through state of the art primary and secondary facilities with redundant Internet backbone connections, first-class security, complete system redundancy, disaster recovery plans, and 24/7 monitoring.

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InSite is built to be robust, scalable, and secure. While the server side of the application is based on J2EE standards, the user side is based on standard HTML. A Web browser is all that is necessary to access InSite at any time, anywhere. No plug-ins, ActiveX applications, or third-party client software packages of any kind are required.

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Learn more about the technology behind InSite For more information about InSite's Technology Architecture please contact a Fieldglass representative by calling 312 279 8700, or by email at info@fieldglass.com.

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