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by egeria_planning 2744 days ago
At the moment I don't. It's a beta test. The commercial version will support two factor authentication. I think a local installation on the client's server/workstation would be the best option for very sensitive data.
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Then how do you support it? What happens when you need to upgrade or fix a bug? It's nice to hear that you'll support different needs but be careful as this could cause unnecessary complexities and take you away from developing the core product and improvements. Makes me cringe thinking about supporting different versions of the same product.

I'd suggest stick to the cloud offering and get compliant with gdpr and soc etc

The cost for a typical SOC Type 1 starts at $20,000, and SOC Type 2 starts at $30,000. I will probably have to start without SOC...