Internet-Based Environment
Core System
Web Presence
Customer Relationship Management
Accountability
Connecting Systems
Seamless Processing
Donor/Grantee Emphasis
Tech Glossary

The benefits of an Internet-based development environment are summarized below:

Current Technology Environment

Internet-Based Environment

User information is accessible only
on a local server.

Data resides in a secure site on the Internet where it can be accessed by multiple applications.  This means it can be accessed by multiple vendors and devices and significantly increases productivity.

Software licenses must be purchased repeatedly
as the organization grows.

Application use is shared on the Internet, allowing a business model in which you pay only the marginal coat of your usage.

Depending on the system used, enhancements
may be only local.  All interfaces and integrations
are at the local level only.

Internet-based development can be structured, using collective negotiations, to ensure that enhancements driven by selected users flow to the benefit of all users.

Data from different applications and
sites cannot be integrated into a
single, coherent view for a particular
user. 

User dashboards help each professional with the tasks they must perform by easily producing data from various applications.  Work is organized by business process instead of by an application (typically driven by the vendor).

Users who want to work from a remote
site are limited in their access to 
applications and data that reside
only on their machines at work,
creating a barrier to additional
productivity.

Secure remote access is inherent in Internet-based systems with no additional software cost.

Remote access also opens new possibilities for outsourcing of non-core functions without losing control over key service-related information and processes.

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