Client/server is described as a `cost-reduction’ technology. This technology allows doing what one may be currently doing with computers much less expensively. These technologies include client/server computing, open systems, fourth generation languages, and relational databases. Cost reductions are usually quoted as the chief reasons for changing to client/server. However, the list of reasons has grown to include improved control, increased data integrity and security, increased performance, and better connectivity. The key business issues dividing adoption are:
๔ Improving the Flow of Management Information
๔ Better Service to End-User Departments.
๔ Lowering IT costs
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