ScoreNet Live
	
	
		ScoreNet Live (Patent Pending) provides a virtual communication network for all personal involved in the life cycle of the scoring  
		process at a horse show - from the time the show classes are created to when the scoring results are published. ScoreNet Live provides  
		a set of features tailored for each person (judge, show/office manager, announcer, in gate person, etc.) at a horse show. 
  
		 
  
		ScoreNet  
		Live features can be accessed through a web browser using any device with web access (phone, tablets, desktops, etc.). Users must  
		sign in with their email address which ScoreNet uses to identify and authorize users to access features. 
  
		 
  
		ScoreNet Live features  
		can also be accessed via a published API that allows for integration with different horse show management software. For example show  
		setup and class information can be exported & imported from ScoreNet Live as well as scoring information using these published  
		APIs.
  
		 
  
		ScoreNet Live utilizes the latest cloud based technologies from Google. In fact Score Net Live uses the same infrastructure  
		that Google uses for its own applications like Gmail. This results in a highly scalable platform that can easily accommodate tens  
		of thousands of users. The data store used by SNL is replicated automatically across different servers at different locations so scoring  
		data is never lost due to server failure.
  
		 
  
		You don't have to worry about purchasing, maintaining, managing servers, backing up  
		your data, losing data on power failures, etc. With ScoreNet Live  the servers are managed for you, your data is replicated  
		on multiple servers to eliminate loss of data due to server failure, and data stored can be accessed quickly.
  
		 
  
		ScoreNet Live is provided  
		with the You Score Horses - Enterprise app at no additional charge. 
  
		 
  
		  
		 
  
		 
  
		 
  
		 
	 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		You Score Horses automates the scoring process so judges have more time to observe and evaluate horses and their riders.