Client-Server Software Development
Where
do Client Server Applications fit in today's market?
With many
newly created applications being designed for a web/browser interface, there
still are applications for Client-Server software.
Sometimes it is clear, other times questionable. Maybe
all you need is an update. Or do you really need
to develop a web application unique to your business needs. We can help you decide.
Client-Server
applications and n-tier architecture have played a key role in operation
of any of businesses for years. The main backbone of today's business is
the ability to Input, Process, Store, and Access data from anywhere, at anytime
and from any device. Client-Server applications play a unique role in
current and future businesses.
Your employees, customers, and suppliers need data access that is secure, fast and reliable. As a business, you need secure systems that are robust, easy to maintain, and scalable. We keep all of this in consideration when building
or upgrading your corporate systems and
applications
Our
consultants have the experience to develop high-end client-server applications
for robust enterprise applications. Making the software applications more
and more user-friendly is one of our main objectives. Depending on your business requirements, our consultants and developers can also help in developing web-enabled applications and systems.
Distributed Applications
The
demand for large-scale distributed applications is growing. Companies have
deployed highly expensive special-purpose distributed systems to make their
business secure. The biggest problem to supporting these, and even
richer, distributed applications on the Internet is the difficulty of designing,
building, testing, and maintaining such distributed applications using the
state-of-the-art tools .
The guiding
principles of distributed multi-tiered architectures like J2EE and .net /
Windows DNA are Web computing; faster time to market; true interoperability,
scalability, reduced complexity; language, tool, and hardware independence, and
lower cost of ownership.
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