1. Architecture
Saviom is built using Microsoft .Net and SQL Server technology. Its highly flexible architecture is designed to fit into different work environments for clients convenience. Here are a few highlights of Saviom's architecture.
Client / Server Access
Saviom's client server architecture provides a very rich client application running in a Windows environment with server database running on MS SQL Server. Being a two-tiered architecture, software deployment is very simple and ensures that traffic generated from client to server is minimal and data related only.
Remote & WEB access
For remote users, who are not connected through network, Saviom can be delivered in multiple ways. Saviom client can be accessed through CITRIX or MS Terminal server, as well as server database through VPN on the Internet.
Saviom also provides a html based WEB version of Saviom, which supports time recording, task tracking, document access, reporting etc.
2. Software
| Item No |
Saviom Element |
Software Required |
| 1. |
Client Software for window solution. |
Windows 2000 or Windows XP. |
| 2. |
Server Software for window application. |
Windows 2000 Server and upward, SQL Server 2000. |
| 3. |
Client Software for WEB solution. |
Microsoft Internet Explorer. |
| 4. |
Server Software for WEB solution. |
Microsoft IIS Server. |
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Note: Clients must purchase MS SQL Server License
3. Client Hardware
| Item No |
Saviom Element |
Minimum Requirements |
| 1. |
Client Hardware. |
Pentium - IV
with minimum 128 MB RAM.
100 MB Hard disk. |
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4. Server Hardware
| Item No |
Saviom Element |
Resources Required |
| 1. |
Server Hardware - 250 Users. |
Processors: 2 Xeon.
Minimum RAM: 2GB.
Data storage:
100 Gb if documents stored in Saviom.
10 Gb if documents not stored in Saviom. |
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Note: These figures are estimates for a standard implementation and are subject to data volume and repository usage. |