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authorAndrew Manning <tamanning@zoho.com>2016-12-21 16:28:45 -0500
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[li]webpage hosting with a content management system[/li]
[li]wiki[/li]
[li]and more...[/li][/ul]
-While all of these apps and services can be found in other software packages, only $Projectname allows you to set permissions for groups and individuals who may not even have accounts on your hub! Currently, if you want to share things privately on the internet, the people you share with must have accounts on the server hosting your data; otherwise, there is no robust way for your server to [i]authenticate[/i] visitors to the site to know whether to grant them access.
+While all of these apps and services can be found in other software packages, only $Projectname allows you to set permissions for groups and individuals who may not even have accounts on your hub! In typical web apps, if you want to share things privately on the internet, the people you share with must have accounts on the server hosting your data; otherwise, there is no robust way for your server to [i]authenticate[/i] visitors to the site to know whether to grant them access. $Projectname solves this problem with an advanced system of [i]remote authentication[/i] that validates the identity of visitors by employing techniques that include public key cryptography.
[h3]Software Stack[/h3]
The $Projectname software stack is a relatively standard webserver application written primarily in PHP/MySQL and requiring little more than a web server, a MySQL-compatible database, and the PHP scripting language. It is designed to be easily installable by those with basic website administration skills on typical shared hosting platforms with a broad range of computing hardware. It is also easily extended via plugins and themes and other third-party tools.