ClientSysteme
ClientSysteme is a term used in information technology to describe the software and hardware elements that operate on client devices to enable access to services, data, and user interfaces in a networked environment. In a client-server architecture, ClientSysteme function as the front end, handling presentation, input capture, and sometimes local processing, while servers provide data and centralized logic.
Typical components include the user interface layer, responsible for how users interact; local data storage for
Deployment models range from thin clients that delegate most work to servers, to thick/native clients that
Offline support and data synchronization are important in ClientSysteme, with local databases or caches uploading changes
Security and governance cover user authentication (e.g., OAuth, SAML), access control, encryption in transit (TLS) and
Common domains include enterprise IT, customer relationship management front ends, enterprise resource planning dashboards, collaboration tools,