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When you're building an application, the first decision you need to make is which ''kind'' of app to build. Then you can decide whether to run it on-premise, or in the cloud. | When you're building an application, the first decision you need to make is which ''kind'' of app to build. Then you can decide whether to run it on-premise, or in the cloud. | ||
:'''''Hint:''''' The cloud is always easier and cheaper. It's the best way to begin, wherever you wind up.) | :'''''Hint:''''' | ||
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=== Different Kinds Application === | === Different Kinds Application === |
Revision as of 00:30, 27 November 2013
When you're building an application, the first decision you need to make is which kind of app to build. Then you can decide whether to run it on-premise, or in the cloud.
- Hint:
- The cloud is always easier and cheaper. It's the best way to begin, wherever you wind up.)
Different Kinds Application
Here is an overview of the different kinds of applications:
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- A specially-enhanced Dynamic Case Management app that is ideal for interacting with customers.
- Since all of your customers access the same URL, you can have only one ServiceDesk application at a time.
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- A case is any unit of work that comes in the door--especially one that will pass through multiple hands before it is done.
- A DCM app is one that is optimized for that purpose.
- The Cases Object enables collaboration, and it keeps all pertinent information in one place.
- You can have as many DCM apps as you want.
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- This is fundamental type of application, on which the others are built.
- If you need to store data and share it with others, use a Database app.
- You can have as many Database apps as you want.
Learn more: Types of Applications
On-Premise or In the Cloud
You can develop and run your application in the cloud, which minimizes costs and eliminates the maintenance burden. But a large organization may eventually want to investigate the advantages of an On-Premise Installation.