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One way you could do this is to group your users as Core Users and Occasional Users.

Core Users have one or more of these characteristics: 

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  • Some core users may justify the higher cost of creating and maintaining Windows desktop interfaces (e.g. MS-Excel or MS-Word level interfaces). These interfaces are installed on their workstations and/or are accessible from high-speed servers via high speed networks. These type of VLF applications are designed for maximum user functionality, performance and productivity. The higher cost of deploying and maintaining them needs to be counter-balanced by the productivity and performance benefits gained.
  • Core and Occasional users can usually both use a Web browser interface. The interfaces are deployed dynamically and cheaply but may be limited by the interface functionality provided by, and desktop integration limitations imposed by, HTML5. Any loss of the productivity and performance benefits that Windows desktop interface would deliver is usually far more than counter-balanced by the lower cost of deploying and maintaining the application.  

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