Internet Information System Rhonsbit

Responsive Internet Information System


There are office systems that operate on a Windows environment and require installation on the company's computers.


These systems are called Windows systems because they work in a Microsoft Windows environment (or similar MAC or mainframe platforms).


The major disadvantage of these systems is the ability of the user to access the information through the mobile phone or through a computer outside the company.


Another problem is that the many resources that the systems require to run them and the intention is for fast and powerful end computers with a lot of memory.


Another problem is backups and a strong server array in case of a crash.

Responsive internet information systems are systems that started in recent years and were born along with the smartphones that provided the ability to access information outside the organization.


These systems run on Explorer (Google Chrome for example) and do not require installation but browsing to them and are therefore easy in terms of resources.


The responsive concept came into the world following the variety of devices (laptop, desktop computer, phone, tablet) and provided a pioneering option to adapt the information to the screen size. The information on the screen automatically adjusts when the screen size changes.