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ArchitectureClient Server vs P2P for the Enterprise Efficient, optimized software doesn't require the large investment in heavy iron. A "server" program running on a modern laptop can host 60 users in any combination of conferences. This same server is efficient enough to embed in a PDA, but that's another page (see Palantir). Client Server:
Most importantly, a server architecture provides certain features. Central to DiamondWare's solutions is the ability to participate in several conferences at the same time. What about presence information when a user's computer is turned off? A server can provide "on vacation until Jan 10". A server also allows someone to set up voice colorization properly for the various teams in a conference, and all users share these settings. Finally, a central server can be set up to record and monitor voice and text activity, and backed up. It integrates more cleanly with enterprise telephony infrastructure such as T1s and IP PBXs. And of course a central server can be deployed to support larger conferences.
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