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NetConnex provides a complete suite of e-business services. From web site hosting on a variety of platforms, to e-commerce systems for online sales, to secure b2b database applications.
As an ASP (Application Service Provider), NetConnex can develop, host, and manage your entire e-business system including real-time Help Desk support staff for all your users. You can browse our ebusiness services on the right.
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NetConnex Power Tools
NetConnex uses a wide variety of development tools and languages to provide a robust solution to the multi-faceted eBusiness needs of our clients. Below is a partial list of the tools and applications that we use:
VB Script - VBScript is a scripting language. or more precisely a "scripting environment", which can enhance HTML Web pages by making them active, as compared to a simple static display.
Visual Basic - A programming language and environment developed by Microsoft. Based on the BASIC language, Visual Basic was one of the first products to provide a graphical programming environment and a paint metaphor for developing user interfaces.
COM+ - A model for binary code developed by Microsoft. The Component Object Model (COM) enables programmers to develop objects that can be accessed by any COM-compliant application. Both OLE and ActiveX are based on COM.
Dynamic Content -
Dynamic websites use database connections so that the
content of a website can change according to a variety
variables. With dynamic content your website's content
can be targeted towards individual users and their needs.
.NET -
A Microsoft technology that erases the boundaries between
applications and the Internet. .NET
allows user to access there information from any device
anywhere over the Internet.
XML - Short for Extensible Markup Language, a specification developed by the W3C. XML is a pared-down version of SGML, designed especially for Web documents. It allows designers to create their own customized tags, enabling the definition, transmission, validation, and interpretation of data between applications and between organizations.
SQL -
Abbreviation of structured query language, and pronounced
either see-kwell or as separate letters. SQL is a standardized
query language for requesting information from a database.
JavaScript - A scripting language developed by Netscape to enable Web authors to design interactive sites. Although it shares many of the features and structures of the full Java language, it was developed independently. Javascript can interact with HTML source code, enabling Web authors to spice up their sites with dynamic content.
Macromedia Flash - A bandwidth friendly and browser independent vector-graphic animation technology.
Adobe Photoshop - A leading paint program from Adobe Systems, Inc. For many years, Photoshop has been the model against which other paint programs are compared.
Adobe Illustrator - The industry-standard vector graphics creation software for print and the Web.
Adobe Pagemaker
Adobe Acrobat - Acrobat creates
PDF's. Short for Portable Document Format, a file format developed by Adobe Systems. PDF captures formatting information from a variety of desktop publishing applications, making it possible to send formatted documents and have them appear on the recipient's monitor or printer as they were intended.
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