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Architecture

WWW Delivery

Most features can be deployed via a standard browser connected to a suitably configured web server. CAD Users can check out and edit drawings remotely with Accordant's unique on-line document management.

CADM Core

At the heart of the installation is the CADM database storing the central Real Estate Data. Access from browsers and CAD stations is controlled by a Web Server running Accordant. This can be within a client's own network or supplied as a hosting package from as little as £5 per month.

Optional LAN Connection

Connections  can also be made from CADM’s Windows applications (Estate Manager, Planner, Relocator etc) and from AutoCAD client machines. Other key sources of data (e.g. personnel, cost centres, asset data) can be linked to the CADM database via a number of different methods – depending on requirements for speed, security, complexity etc.

CADM Architecture

Minimum Software Requirements

Item Supports Min Software Requirement
Server O/S Server Instances Windows 2003 Server / Linux
Web server Browser client users for all online Modules. MS IIS 7 / Apache 2 PHP 5.x (incl GD 2)
CADM Database All applications MSSQL 2005 / Sybase ASE 12+ / MySQL 5
Client Database External client data ODBC Compliant
Browser Clients Online access to viewing, booking, Moves and Space Management IE 7 / Firefox 2 Java 1.7
Windows Clients Desktop access to back office data for CRE/FM staff only Windows XP/Vista/7
CAD Clients Integration of CAD drawings to system ZW CAD 2011, AutoCAD 2007-2011
Last Updated on Monday, 20 December 2010 11:08
 

Working closely with CADM we have been able to tailor Online Move Manager to meet individual client requirements. Its versatility and flexibility has impressed our clients and we are confident that it will assist us in securing new global clients and contracts.

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