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One of our main assets is
our team of professionals who bring together varied skills
and talent under an umbrella of a subtle statement of common
understandings, which glues our efforts together. Our
development team consists of many skilled IT specialists:
system architects, interface designers and developers,
network administrators, and expert programmers. We tend to
secure the careers of our personnel through constant
encouragement to obtain certifications from worldwide
technology providers, a policy that has reflected positively
on our services, and the team’s skills. Our team is expert
with the following platforms/applications/development tools: |
System Design and Architecture:
As for the architectures we
adopt for our applications, we gained experience over the
years with COM/DCOM, EJB, Client / Server, and the
three-tier architectures.
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Client Operating Systems & Browsers
MS Windows including Windows 98, Windows NT Workstation 4.0,
Windows Me, Windows2000 professional, and Windows XP.
MS Internet Explorer (all releases),
Netscape Navigator (all releases).
FireFox (all releases). |
Programming, Languages, and Development tools
- D/HTML, ASP, JavaScript, and VBScript,
- Java 1.1.x, Java2 and Java Beans.
- MS Visual Studio mainly:
Visual C++
Visual Basic
Visual InterDev
- Dialogic CT Media and Global APIs
- XML / Voice XML |
BackOffice and Other Products
- IBM Web Sphere server.
- IBM Direct Talk / IBM Web Sphere voice response.
- IBM Web Sphere Voice server.
- Intel Net Merge Computer Telephony Application Development
Environment (CT - ADE)
- SAKHR Arabic Voice Recognition v3.0 and Text-To-Speech
v3.0
- RDI Arabic Text-To-Speech v2.0 |
Server Operating Systems & Web
Servers
- Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows server 2000/2003
- Advanced server including MS IIS4/5/6 |
Database Management Systems
- Microsoft SQL Server (Ver. 7.0/2000/2005)
- Microsoft Access.
- My SQL |
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As for the architectures we adopt for our applications, we have
gained experience over the years with COM/DCOM, Client/Server, and the three-tier
architectures. |
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