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Active Data Calendar decentralizes
the event planning process, while
centralizing all event information
into a master calendar. Active Data
Calendar complements third party
scheduling and calendaring packages
through flexible data import and
export features. Active Data
Calendar provides an intuitive user
interface for entering event data.
Active Data Calendar manages the
workflow of event submission and
publishing via Departmental and
Category workflow functionality.
Some of our clients import event
data from other external third party
calendar applications for
aggregation into Active Data
Calendar, while others use Active
Data Calendar as the original point
of entry for distribution into other
applications such as email, portals,
content management systems, and
other calendar applications.
Active Data Calendar allows for a variety of options in
managing event data import and
export. Information is exchanged in
industry standards including .csv,
iCal and XML (basic and advanced)
and RSS.
Our background includes an extensive understanding of
exchanging data across disparate
platforms, applications and
networks. We understand the notion
of ‘state’ – new event, modified
event, and deleted event, and have
architected our solution to be able
to accommodate third party data
imports and exports within our
solution or as a custom
integration. Our current release
includes the ability to import a
persistent feed on a scheduled
basis, with future releases and
modules to be able to handle
advanced synchronization of event
data. Our product is purposely
designed to be extensible throughout
the enterprise.
Supported Platforms and Architectures
Please note that Active Data
Calendar is a standard ASP.NET
application which does not require a
dedicated server(s). If
servers are to be allocated
specifically for Active Data
Calendar, these servers should meet
or exceed the requirements listed
below. Active Data Exchange also
provides hosting services on a
dedicated or shared basis.
Active Data Calendar can be
installed in a single tier
configuration in which the web
application and the database
co-exist on the same physical
server.
Single Tier With Web App and
Database
- Operating System:
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Web, Standard or Enterprise
Edition. Microsoft Windows
Server 2008.
- CPU: Minimum 1 GHz
(x86 processor) or 1.4 GHZ (x64
processor)
- CPU:
Recommended 2GHz or faster
- Memory: Minimum 1
GB (2 GB or greater
recommended)
- Hard Disk: Minimum
80GB drive (Note: attachments
and images are stored in the
database. Maximum allowed
attachment size is a
configurable option with Active
Data Calendar. If many large
attachments are anticipated, a
larger hard disk is
recommended.)
- Database Server:
SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2005
Express, SQL Server 2008
- Software: Internet
Information Server with ASP.NET
2.0 (or later) framework and the
AJAX server extensions v1.0
Two Tier Installation
A two tier installation is a more
typical configuration for Active
Data Calendar. In such a
configuration, the web application
and database exist on separate
physical servers.
Web Application Tier
- Operating System:
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Web, Standard or Enterprise
Edition or Microsoft Windows
Server 2008.
- CPU: Minimum 1GHz
(x86 processor) or 1.4 GHz (x64
processor)
- CPU:
Recommended 2GHz or faster
- Memory: Minimum 512
MB (1 GB or greater
recommended)
- Hard Disk: Minimum
20GB drive
- Software: Internet
Information Server with ASP.NET
2.0 (or later) framework and the
AJAX server extensions v1.0.
Database Tier
- Operating System:
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Web, Standard or Enterprise
Edition. Microsoft Windows
Server 2008.
- CPU: Minimum 1 GHz
(x86 processor) or 1.4 GHz (x64
processor)
- CPU:
Recommended 2 GHz or faster
- Memory: Minimum 1
GB (2 GB or greater
recommended)
- Hard Disk: Minimum
40GB drive (Note: attachments
and images are stored in the
database. Maximum allowed
attachment size is a
configurable option with Active
Data Calendar. If many large
attachments are anticipated, a
larger hard disk is
recommended.)
- Database Server: SQL
Server 2005 or SQL Server 2005
Express or SQL Server 2008.
- Software: ASP.NET
2.0 framework.
If a client's hosting environment is
restricted to Linux based devices,
Active Data Calendar can also be
installed inside a virtual guest
instance of Windows Server 2003 (or
2008) running on an adequately
powered device. Since there are many
varieties of Linux installations,
specific inquiries about the
requirements of such a configuration
should be directed to the technical
staff at Active Data Exchange.
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