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Topic Title: Usage of a single centralized server against decentralized or multisite?
Topic Summary: Change Management and multisite development
Created On: 27-Oct-2004 15:03
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Answer This question was answered by Arnaud BOURLIER, on Friday, March 11, 2005 4:47 PM

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Hi All, What is the best way (easiest) to manage Changes in the context of a geographicaly distributed development project with Synergy/Change? 1. Using a centralized server or 2. Using decentralized/multisite change database servers What are the process and workflow policies that can be set up to synchronize without conflict the change evolutions between the different sites? Regards, Arnaud
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Hi All, What is the best way (easiest) to manage Changes in the context of a geographicaly distributed development project with Synergy/Change? 1. Using a centralized server or 2. Using decentralized/multisite change database servers What are the process and workflow policies that can be set up to synchronize without conflict the change evolutions between the different sites? Regards, Arnaud
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