Since its proprietary, it runs in a private cloud environment and is processing only data of one "user per instance"; there is not public interface, only a VPN you have to dial in etc., so no frontend/frontpage facing the public.
Though, there are some design flaws from this perspective, because of convenience: E.g. it lets you persist the account number in the DB, if wanted.
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Since its proprietary, it runs in a private cloud environment and is processing only data of one "user per instance"; there is not public interface, only a VPN you have to dial in etc., so no frontend/frontpage facing the public.
Though, there are some design flaws from this perspective, because of convenience: E.g. it lets you persist the account number in the DB, if wanted.