Hi Frank,

Well, you should keep the 'trade-secret' stuff on your server. But in real 
practice, there is very little that does qualify. Really think about it. 
the calculations you need to do invoicing are not really a trade secret 
right? Stock management? Right, you have to keep that under under close 
guard, no other company around has cracked that yet.. ;)

Most things are just way too common, and handled in every business alike. 
Sure there is some stuff you don't want to expose, but often that is in the 
data, not in the way the data is handled. For example calculating colors 
for paint. to get a certain color, you need to know the exact data to 
reproduce a certain color. Every paint company knows how to calculate this. 
So, is there then a 'trade-secret' in there?
(just a singled out example!)

With kind regards
Sander 
 

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