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Application pooling and sharing are great ways to improve the performance of your applications. By pooling resources, you can ensure that your applications are using the most efficient possible configurations.

There are three main types of application pooling: local, in-share, and meaningful sharing. In this guide, we'll explain the differences between them so that you can choose the best option for your needs.

What are application pooling and sharing?

Application pooling and sharing offer many benefits for users in different locations who wish to collaborate on the same documents. By allowing two or more people to access a shared application or document from their respective computers simultaneously, it makes collaboration easier and more efficient. Furthermore, it enables users to maintain control over their documents as well as provides them with editing capabilities. This can save time and resources, while also making the collaboration process smoother and faster.


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