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<blockquote data-quote="THeBadMonkey" data-source="post: 774048" data-attributes="member: 68312"><p>A small note: I am coming at this from the darkside, or windows as MS insists we call it, so some assumptions may be off here, if it is please some one chip in and correct the bits I get wrong.</p><p></p><p>You can still have alll the files in one place: designate one machine as the "file store" and have the guys save all of their contacts on that machine, with their work logon details so each would have a user area created, which as I understand Mac networking should be secure enough to stop the other guys looking at each others stuff but also allow network access if accessed by an account with the same credentials.</p><p></p><p>At this point you issue VPN's to all of your users and they can access from home, the cost would be addional licenses for the db app unless its on a per user basis in which case you would still be covered.</p><p></p><p>Long and short everyone remotes into the site and accesses the shared database, they all have access to their files and the contact database and you cust down the cost (dependent on the licenseing side) and network traffic as you are not streaming full copies of peoples desktops arround.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THeBadMonkey, post: 774048, member: 68312"] A small note: I am coming at this from the darkside, or windows as MS insists we call it, so some assumptions may be off here, if it is please some one chip in and correct the bits I get wrong. You can still have alll the files in one place: designate one machine as the "file store" and have the guys save all of their contacts on that machine, with their work logon details so each would have a user area created, which as I understand Mac networking should be secure enough to stop the other guys looking at each others stuff but also allow network access if accessed by an account with the same credentials. At this point you issue VPN's to all of your users and they can access from home, the cost would be addional licenses for the db app unless its on a per user basis in which case you would still be covered. Long and short everyone remotes into the site and accesses the shared database, they all have access to their files and the contact database and you cust down the cost (dependent on the licenseing side) and network traffic as you are not streaming full copies of peoples desktops arround. [/QUOTE]
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