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Over the years we
have developed a wide variety of software for a broad spectrum
of businesses
Some of our software
is designed on a stand-alone platform, but more often it
involves a user interface to a database, where data can be
delivered to a screen, a series of reports, or to a browser.
This can be accomplished either using a client-server model on
the in-house local area network, or over the internet. Using web
services to deliver this processed data, either for public
consumption through the company website, or privately through
the company Intranet or Extranet is at the forefront of today's
technology.
We have expert
level facility in the following languages:
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C
and C++
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Visual Basic (VB)
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.Net Technology
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Java, Struts and C#
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SQLServer
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JavaScript and VBScript
Our working AND
success strategy
Every successful
engagement begins with thorough and complete examination of the
problem, objectives, and an agreement on how to measure success.
This requires in depth understanding of the client's business
model. All issues that can possibly impact the project need
to be examined before a single line software is written. This is
in contrast to the 'Ready, Fire, Aim!' philosophy that seems to
be prevalent in IT consulting today. In our experience, each day
spent in planning saves ten days in coding, testing, and
debugging. Projects are delivered on-time, under budget, and
above expectations.
We believe very
strongly in the incorporation of Rapid Application
Development (RAD) methodology in all of our projects. RAD
implies the use of object-oriented, or functional modular
routines freely throughout the project. The modular nature of
these routines has three important advantages. First the code is
re-useable. That means that routines developed for earlier
projects can be re-used. The advantage here is that the code is
already tested and debugged, and is bulletproof. Second,
thinking in an object-oriented framework clearly identifies the
logical objects in the business model together with their
purposes, and relationship with the other objects. Third, since
no business today will exist tomorrow without undergoing
changes, the modular concept allows easier 'swapping' of these
objects to allow the model to be more responsive in the future.
This is known as component architecture.
The software and
solution must be fashioned to mold to the business. By
this we mean that business realities like workflow, and user
preferences must be respected in the areas of data transfer and
reconfiguration, user interfaces, documentation, and training.
More importantly, the solution must be a byproduct of continuous
interaction and feedback between the business decision makers,
and the consultants.
We are
conservative and measured in the adoption of new products.
Although we have considerable expertise across a wide variety of
software languages (C++, VB, Java, Struts, .Net), databases (SQL
Server, Oracle, DB2, etc.) and platforms (Windows, Unix, AIX)
the software industry is very good at keeping a steady flow of
new products on the market. Only a few of those products
survive. Before rushing to adopt the 'newest' technology, we
need to know that is stable, reasonably bug-free, and that it
will emerge in the future as a standard. Let others be the
pioneers.
We believe that
anything worth doing is worth doing right. As a result,
we are fanatical about the quality of the product we deliver to
our clients. We think that all software should be robust,
intuitive, well-designed, and industrial strength. And, we think
it should be designed, as much as possible, with the future in
mind. All of our software is guaranteed to work as designed
for the life of the project. |