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Client Server Applications |
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Client-Server applications and n-tier architecture
have always played a key role in operation of businesses. Ability
to input, process, store, and access data from anytime, anywhere and
any device is powering eBusinesses of today. Icreon specializes in
development of high-end client-server applications and robust enterprise
applications with user-friendly interfaces. Depending on your business
requirements, our consultants and developers can also help in developing
web-enabled applications and systems.
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 and upgrading your corporate systems
and applications.
Client Server Computing:
Three characteristics set client-server computing apart from the rest
of the IT world:
1. Division of labor
Client-server systems divide up the work of computing among many separate
machines.
2. Network infrastructure
Given this division of labor, client-server systems rely on networks
to weld together disparate computers into a cohesive whole.
3. Emphasis on the user
It provides users with greater latitude in choosing software presentation,
and software designers with greater latitude in creating programs
that are pretty, readily customized, and modern
Using structured methodologies and proven IT processes helps to reduce
complexity, risks and costs associated with client-server development.
Icreon has expertise in a wide variety of the latest programming
language tools and platforms for client-server application. In
a nutshell our strong technical team can help ensure that the client-server
products and services we provide meet your expectations. Click
Here to view some of our Clients' Case Studies.
Client-server computing has arisen because of a change in business
needs. Businesses today need integrated, flexible, responsive and
comprehensive applications to support the complete range of business
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applications were developed to
model vertical applications |
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applications were built in isolation
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applications were implemented
as monolithic systems |
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applications were complex |
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the supporting technology was
based on a centralized control mode |
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the technology used was not internet
centric or compatible |
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| Most businesses have existing systems based on
older technology, which must be incorporated into the new, integrated
environment. The only answer to the question "why build client-server
applications?" is "because the business demands the increased
benefits." |
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