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WebExpense |
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The system is entirely web based,
so there is no additional client software to be maintained on users
workstations. |
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Retain WebExpense is written using
Java and Java Server Pages (JSP) throughout, which means that it will
run on a wide variety of different hardware platforms, operating systems
and web servers. |
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All our software uses standard SQL
to communicate with its database, which means that the system is not
tied into any particular database vendor. The system can use most
of the popular database systems including Oracle, Microsoft SQLServer,
IBM DB2 and DB2/400, and the open source postgreSQL. |
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Where analysis codes already exist,
within say your accounting system database, and you wish to share
those codes with Retain WebExpense, the product's ability to seamlessly
read external data-sources means there is no need to duplicate those
codes. |
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Our flexible export tool allows data
held in the Retain WebExpense database to be written out to a file.
The format of the file is completely customizable, and the export
system can be configured to save the file a preset location, or alternatively
send the file using email or FTP. |
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The system incorporates a scheduler
that can be used to automatically generate data export files, and
perform other regularly occurring tasks. |
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User validation can be configured
in a variety of ways: |
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Employee passwords stored in the internal database. |
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Using an LDAP directory server. |
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Web server based authentication, allowing existing Windows
NT or unix authentication. |
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