Technologies & Skills

Our Technical Solutions practice delivers guidance, insight, and industry knowledge to assist organizations implement successful infrastructure solutions. We help plan, deploy, secure and manage solutions that provide a solid foundation for the deployment of integrated applications and services. As the E-Business market grows and the demand for latest Web Technologies & skills for digital transformation, here are several skills that we are using for designing and development:
 
HTML
Web page development: With millions of sites using HyperText Markup Language (HTML), it is truly the Godfather of Web technologies. Before you delve into some of the more recent Web development languages, you'll find it helpful to take courses in HTML.
JavaScript
Jazz up your site with JavaScript. JavaScript allows Web sites to do client-side logic--for example, filling out forms and animation. With JavaScript, you can build on existing HTML structures to create more dynamic, interactive pages.
Flash

Flash is to Web design what hot fudge is to sundaes. It is an application that enables you to create interactive, animated Web pages. Flash is unique because it makes high-quality animation relatively easy for Web designers.

ASP
Ever wondered how the Web enables users to access large databases and show customized pages? Active Server Pages (ASP)--an example of server-side programming--is the answer. With ASP, you can create pages that change according to information provided by a user.
PHP
PHP is a powerful server-side scripting language for creating dynamic and interactive websites. PHP is the widely-used, free, and efficient alternative to competitors such as Microsoft's ASP. PHP is perfectly suited for Web development and can be embedded directly into the HTML code.
SQL Server & MySql

Airlines have no excuse for double booking flights! At least they shouldn't if they're using Structure Query Language (SQL). SQL Server & MySql allows programs to query, insert, and update information in large databases.

XML
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is an ideal language for exchanging data on the Web. Until recently, the Web was relatively static: You could see information, but you couldn't do much with it. XML allows for local or user, data computation and manipulation. While HTML deals with the formatting of a page, XML primarily defines, organizes, and describes data