Technical
Specification
The framework
on which our applications are built has the following features:
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Web
Browser Access to Applications: Accessed through a web browser
for easy access and navigation. Updates to software and applications
are made centrally at the server rather than at each user's
computer which reduces distribution and installation costs.
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Open
Standards: Designed to support open standards, the software
allows customers with disparate computer systems and networks
to utilize our applications without the need to upgrade computer
systems, software or equipment.
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Remote
and Disconnected Users: Our technology provides support for
virtual private networks and connections from the Internet,
allowing access to be extended to remote users or users who
are not connected to an organization's network.
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Multi-Tier
Architecture: The component based architecture allows applications
to be written quickly by changing only the application modules
and not the entire system. It makes them also easier to maintain
and support.
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Distributed
Objects Support: Protects investments in existing systems, reduces
the need for redundant storage of programs, and significantly
increases overall functionality.
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TaskManage
Adaptable Store of Knowledge (TASK): Provides the intellectual
capital management environment. Intellectual assets are created
during everyday business interactions at any place, time or
level within an organization. TASK combines a data tagging system
with a universal repository to capture data intelligently while
managing it flexibly. Data tagging is central to our products
and provides structure and form to otherwise unstructured data.
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Hardware
Mother
Board
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Dual
Processor server Mother board |
Processors/Cache
Supported
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Intel(r)
Pentium(r) III processors with up to 512-KB of integrated L2
cache |
Input/Output
ControllerHub (ICH2)
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Ultra
DMA/33; Ultra ATA/100/6; Six PCI request-grant pairs for support
of three; PCI bus masters |
USB
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Two
USB controllers with four USB ports (two dual-stacked rear USB
connectors) |
System
BIOS
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4-MB
Flash EEPROM with custom AMI* BIOS featuring Plug and Play,
IDE drive auto-configure, Advanced Power Management (APM) 1.2,
ACPI 1.0, DMI 2.0, Multilingual support |
System
Capacity
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Three
168-pin unbuffered DIMM sockets for 512 MB (min) of PC133 SDRAM
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Wake
on LAN (WOL)
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Wired
for Management (WfM) 2.0-compliant; Support for system wake-up
using an add-in network interface card with remote wake-up capability.
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LAN
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Server
Network Adapter; Auto-negotiation of 10BaseT and 100BaseTX |
Software
| Web
server |
IIS
4.0 under Win NT 4.0 (with SP 6/6a) or Win 2000 Server (SP 3)
IIS 5.0 or above, SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) service
running in Windows Service panel. |
| Data
Access Components |
MDAC
2.6 (Download from www.microsoft.com/data/download_260rtm.htm) |
| Database |
Standard
Edition: MS-SQL server 7.0 or MS-SQL server 2000 |
| Package |
MS
Word for enabling "spell check" utility, spell check
configuration details are given in TaskManage folder |
| Client
PC |
OS:
Windows NT workstation/2000 Professional/XP |
| Browser |
Web
browser: IE 5.0 or above (with latest patches). |
| Network
Sharing Requirements |
TCP/IP
network
Network adapter and TCP/IP protocol. |
Security
TASKManage
operates in a secure environment with a number of features to protect
against misuse.
At
the user level, user name and password combinations provide the
first level of security. If the passwords gets comprised and another
user logs in using a stolen name and password, the system displays
warning messages about this event.
Secondly,
each user-session has a random identifier and automatic session
time-out that can be pre-set. The system automatically assigns a
random session identifier for ever single successful login. This
identifier is valid only for that login session until the user logs
out. If there is no user activity recorded for a pre-defined time-out
period, the system automatically logs the user out. A comprehensive
log file allows the administrator to view all activities.
Finally,
system is SSL-ready, allowing the information in transit between
the client computer and server to be completed encrypted.
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