Difference between revisions of "Project management software"
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:Web-hosted ''Software'' refers to the ''Software'' that its owner deploys as a web application. This application can be accessed via a [[web browser]]. Another adjective, [[web-based]], refers to both web-hosted and [[SaaS]]. | :Web-hosted ''Software'' refers to the ''Software'' that its owner deploys as a web application. This application can be accessed via a [[web browser]]. Another adjective, [[web-based]], refers to both web-hosted and [[SaaS]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 26 March 2021
Project management software is an end-user application that is able to back a project management system.
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Deployment models
The Software can be implemented using various deployment models. Self-managed software usually deployed on the World Wide Web, on premises, or, while being called "hybrid," on both. The web-based software that a vendor manages is commonly offered as SaaS. Some vendors also manage the Software that is hosted on premises.
Web-hosted
- Web-hosted Software refers to the Software that its owner deploys as a web application. This application can be accessed via a web browser. Another adjective, web-based, refers to both web-hosted and SaaS.
- Most Software can be hosted on the Web; few exceptions include Microsoft Dynamics AX and ProjectLibre.