Introduction

This chapter covers the basic configuration options available in the system administration application for target systems. A customer may have several different system installations within their environment. The application supports several services that can communicate and interact with these other systems. When using one of these services, the system initiating the interaction is known as the source system, and the system(s) with which it is communicating are known as target systems.

For example, a customer might setup two separate installations of the application for two distinct business operations (e.g., Cúram for Global Income Support and Cúram for Child Care). The customer may then wish to share evidence data between the two systems in order to improve their operating efficiency. In this scenario the two systems can be set up to communicate with one another and use the Cúram Evidence Broker™ to share evidence.