The internet technology/ Client Server expertise covers the following:
Technology
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VC++ (COM/DCOM) |
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C Sharp |
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VB (Active X/ DLL) |
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ASP, VB/Java Script, CGI (PERL) |
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HTML, DHTML |
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JSP |
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Java |
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EJB |
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CORBA |
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XML/XSL |
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WML |
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WAP/Blue Tooth |
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MS MQ |
Tools
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MS Site Server Commerce Edition |
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Net dot Commerce |
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ATL (Active Template Library) |
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SQL Navigator |
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Visual Age, Jbuilder |
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Cold Fusion |
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Visual Interdev |
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Software Engineering Tools
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Rational Rose (UML) |
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Clear Case (Version Control) |
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Rational Test Studio (Software Testing) |
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Rational Unified Process (RUP - Process) |
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MS Project (Project Management) |
Application/Web Servers
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IIS |
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MTS |
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Apache |
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Web Sphere |
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Java Web Server |
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Web Logic |
Data Base
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MS SQL Server |
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Oracle |
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Jasmine |
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Interbase |
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MS Access |
Operating System
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NT |
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Linux |
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Unix |
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Component technologies
Ad Astrum supports major component interaction models. The three dominant component interaction models are Microsoft's ActiveX (COM,COM+), CORBA and Sun's JavaBeans
Object-oriented technologies.
Ad Astrum has built a large pool of object-oriented programming skills for offering consulting and software services to their clients. It is an evolutionary form of modular programming with more formal rules that allow pieces of software to be reused and interchanged between programs.
Incorporation of cutting edge technologies as part of client’s overall IS strategy is clearly a critical step in maintaining their competitive edge in the business environment.
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