This paper was written to describe a way to display multi-lingual information on websites, while optimizing for readability, speed and content distribution. Over the last decade, the authors have noticed that most users with limited understanding of the English language encountered major difficulties in using many Internet services. Also many of the official government and local administration websites display content only in the native language, effectively raising a barrier for many foreign investors. This document also presents an analysis on adapting and distributing content optimized for age groups and local cultures, while describing techniques on server and domain spanning, SQL data distribution and methods of obtaining high quality translations for user generated content.
Software as a Service is a method of licensing and delivering software on-demand based on a centralized hosting solution which absolves the client of the hardware costs that come with high-end client-server server hosted solutions, the maintenance and hot-spare availability of that hardware and the continuous renewal costs. While small-medium businesses (SMBs) fit well in the client perspective of SaaS, the provider perspective is not easily available due to high hardware and development costs of SaaS. This paper provides an overview of how SMBs can become SaaS providers easier, with the help of IaaS and software templates.
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