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Brookline has successfully deployed global systems that support
business operations in North America, Central and South America,
Europe, and the Pacific-Asia countries. Brookline’s architecture
supports the localization of client applications operating in
these countries either as discrete deployments, or as satellite
deployments emanating from a central datacenter.
Nearly all of the tiers of Brookline’s n-tier architecture use XML
to communicate with each other, therefore deployments of each tier
can be distributed anywhere there is Internet access. As an
enterprise expands internationally, different tiers can be deployed
across servers in multiple countries. This enables a company to
build a distributed global information system that uses the
Internet for data communications, running on inexpensive, yet
abundantly scalable, Intel hardware.
Alternatively, operations in multiple countries can use the
Internet to access a single, centralized system. This model
allows businesses to expand internationally at a very rapid rate
as each new country deployment is often a minor incremental
addition to the system rather than a complete system deployment.
For startup, small, enterprise, or global businesses, Brookline
offers an architectural foundation that is flexible for
international expansion and localization, scalable for maintaining
high system performance as user counts increase, and reliable for
maintaining high system availability.
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