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What are the differences between Desktop and Enterprise Application?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: February 01, 2007     Asked by: DarkDawn 
  
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February 01, 2007 09:46:53   #1  
Harshit Mistry        

RE: What are the differences between Desktop and Enter...
Hi Desktop application runs on a single machine. It could be a part of network. But Application and database resides on same machine. And only one user can access it at a time.Enterprise application is generally a multi-tier application. Many a concurrent users can access data and application at a time.
 
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