Dear Nick,

Thank you for the links, and for the info.  And congratulations on putting 
together what appears to be a very polished piece of software. 

>From what I've read, it appears that *you* host the client's database - that 
>is, the LiveCloud software is hosted in *your* servers, and the client merely 
>accesses it via an api, is that correct? If so, is there an option for 
>self-hosting the server software in my own servers? If that option is 
>available, what are the server requirements?

Many thanks in advance for any info.

Kind regards,


On 16 Aug 2014, at 8:47 am, Nick Pulido <n...@canelasoftware.com> wrote:

>> Dear ListMembers,
>> 
>> The last issue of RevUp has an article titled "LiveCloud Part 2". I seem to 
>> have missed part 1 - could someone post me a link? And just what is 
>> LiveCloud? Is it related to this site?:
>> 
>> http://livecloud.com 
>> 
>> --
>> Igor Couto
>> Sydney, Australia
> 
> Hey Igor,
> Here is some additional information about LiveCloud, let me know if you have 
> any other questions, I am happy to reply.
> Part 1 - http://newsletters.livecode.com/july/issue174/newsletter2.html
> Part 2 - http://newsletters.livecode.com/august/issue176/newsletter2.html
> There is more information on the official site, http://livecloud.io/.
> Take Care,
> Nick Pulido
> Canela Software
> LiveCloud.io
> 
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