Netbaseret
Netbaseret is a Danish term for software, services, or systems delivered over the internet rather than installed locally. Netbaseret solutions are accessed through a web browser or lightweight client and run on remote servers, with data stored in the cloud or in data centers. The concept overlaps with terms such as web-based, cloud-based, and software as a service (SaaS), and is used to distinguish internet-enabled offerings from traditional desktop software.
The rise of netbaseret applications followed the growth of the web and the move toward centralized hosting
Benefits of netbaseret models include quick deployment, automatic updates, scalability, lower upfront costs, and cross-device access
Netbaseret approaches are common in domains such as online banking, e-learning, enterprise collaboration, customer management, and