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Web Development:
In designing and
developing web and e-business applications we use two approaches:
use of available commercial models and platforms (Ariba, Siebel,
Commerce One, I2, etc.) and use of proprietary home grown technologies.
In both the approaches there is substantial amount of interface
development, customization, programming and systems integration
involved. Selection of method depends on available development and
turn-around time, budget, scalability, and future evolution plan.
Almost all developments for B2B, B2C, Portal, Auction, or Community
sites involve some kind of database design, and development, whether
it's a commercial database package or a simple flat file.
Internet / Intranet / E-commerce / Web applications
- Java applications, Scripts, applets, servlets, CORBA clients
- Enabling existing applications to Web / Internet / Intranet
- HTML, DHTML, SGML, XML, Perl, CGI, VB, ASP, Cold Fusion programming
- Windows NT, Oracle, ColdFusion
- Linux, mySQL, PHP
Web integration with existing applications & databases
- Back-end integration of Oracle, SQL Server, Access, DB2, Informix, Sybase, etc. to web (JDBC, ODBC)
- Integrating tools and other applications to web
Java related development
- Applications development in Java (Sun, IBM, Java Swing, JDK, Beans, EJB, Visual Cafe, J++, etc.)
- Distributed computing for Java (RMI/CORBA)
- Building multi-tiered distributed systems, scaleable, transactional, persistent, distributed components - deployable across different operating systems, databases, application servers
- Java business applications
- Java for embedded and real-time systems
- Java middleware tools
- Rapid system prototyping ("proof of concept")
- Java foundation classes (JFC, AWT)
- Java security (JDK)
- Converting existing applications to Java
- e-ERP,e-CRM developments(Siebel, Ariba, i2, etc.)
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