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HTML pages are delivered to a client’s browser, meaning it will work on any machine that can access the Internet. | HTML pages are delivered to a client’s browser, meaning it will work on any machine that can access the Internet. | ||
All communication is encrypted to the same level as online banking through an SSL connection. | All communication is encrypted to the same level as online banking through an SSL connection. | ||
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Revision as of 16:16, 30 March 2015
1 Introduction
As bxp software is a pure Software as a Service (SaaS) solution there is no need to install any software.
HTML pages are delivered to a client’s browser, meaning it will work on any machine that can access the Internet.
All communication is encrypted to the same level as online banking through an SSL connection.
2 Supporting Software
For certain formats extra free software may need to be installed, e.g.
- Adobe Flash for movie playback,
- Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing PDF documents,
- Microsoft Excel Viewer for reviewing spread sheets, etc.