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| Hey everyone, I just got this question from one of our Campus Recreation customers in the Rec section of the forum (hidden from non-Campus Rec users) and I thought I would share it with the rest of you, as well as my response. The question: The current version of Spectrum is a network version that uses a fat client on each machine. The main files exist on a remote server and the database is on a separate server. After reading the NG implementation guide, it seems like NG is a web enabled version and requires IIS - is that correct? Also, is there still a fat client that sits on the machines and is there a legacy network install on the remote server?
My response: Great questions! First, I would recommend reviewing the pdf files that I have attached to this post. The Multi-Tier document is a diagram of how the system is deployed in a macro scale. Now, don't be frightened into thinking that you need separate servers for all of these things, some things can be combined into the same server. However, we do recommend that the data servers are separate from everything else. The Deployed Hardware Requirements has some more useful info as well. In short, most of the actual processing is done on the Application Business Logic Server and the MSMQ Server, however there is a "shell" application that resides on the client machines. This is a .Net Framework application that accesses the various processes run on the servers. The main benefit is that it is only one application as opposed to the 6 or 7 that exist with the Spectrum application. One other large improvement over Spectrum from an IT perspective is that after the initial install, updating the application on the workstations are all "no-touch" deployments. Any time we issue an update to the software, you decide when to apply those updates to the Application Host Server and the Data Servers, then the next time a client logs into the system it is automatically updated to the latest .dll files on the AHS. No more running around to every workstation to copy the .mde files! If, after reviewing these documents, you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask them here or to contact your Account Manager.
PJ Gustafson Director of Educational Services CSI Software (800) 247-3431 x250 (713) 942-7779 x250 pgustafson@csisoftwareusa.com www.csisoftwareusa.com 
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