Web Applications
Run Your Business Your Way
In software engineering, a Web application or webapp is an application that is accessed via web over a network such as the Internet or an intranet. An emerging strategy for application software companies is to provide Web access to software previously distributed as local applications. Depending on the type of application, it may require the development of an entirely different browser-based interface, or merely adapting an existing application to use different presentation technology. These programs allow the user to pay a monthly or yearly fee for use of a software application without having to install it on a local hard drive. A company which follows this strategy is known as an application service provider (ASP), and ASPs are currently receiving much attention in the software industry.
Web applications sometimes called a thin client. The ability to update and maintain Web applications without distributing and installing software on potentially thousands of client computers is a key reason for their popularity. Web applications are used to implement Web mail, online retail sales, online auctions, wikis, discussion boards, Weblogs, MMORPGs and many other functions.
Web applications dynamically generate a series of Web documents in a standard format supported by common browsers such as HTML/XHTML. Client-side scripting in a standard language such as JavaScript is commonly included to add dynamic elements to the user interface. Generally, each individual Web page is delivered to the client as a static document, but the sequence of pages can provide an interactive experience, as user input is returned through Web form elements embedded in the page markup. During the session, the Web browser interprets and displays the pages, and acts as the universal client for any Web application.
The Web interface places very few limits on client functionality. Through Java, JavaScript, DHTML, Flash and other technologies, application-specific methods such as drawing on the screen, playing audio, and access to the keyboard and mouse are all possible. Many services have worked to combine all of these into a more familiar interface that adopts the appearance of an operating system. General purpose techniques such as drag and drop are also supported by these technologies. Web developers often use client-side scripting to add functionality, especially to create an interactive experience that does not require page reloading (which many users find disruptive). Recently, technologies have been developed to coordinate client-side scripting with server-side technologies such as PHP. Ajax, a web development technique using a combination of various technologies, is an example of technology which creates a more interactive experience.
MVI Solutions is much more than a web site development company. Over the years our company has developed dozens of
applications for our clients that integrate with their web sites or stand alone as back office applications.
Because we host many of these applications for our clients, we are in fact an
Application Service Provider (ASP).
These applications solve real business issues for our clients and are easy to use, because they are all
web-based. This means that anyone on their team can get to the information they need wherever they are in
the world.
Some examples of Web applications:
If you have a need for an easy to use application to manage your operations, MVI Solutions can build it to your
operational specifications, rather than you having to adjust your operations to an off-the-shelf application
that may or may not do what you need. You will find that compared to many enterprise applications, our system
development is surprisingly affordable.
Fill out our Web development form
and get started today!
Web Application Development
Web application development is the process of creating a Web application that meets your specific business need. Since we have created so many Web applications over the years we probably have an application already made that will meet your needs. However, we are not offering an off-the-shelf solution like so many other companies do.
Whether you need more functionality or less, all of our Web applications are completely customizable to meet your needs. If we do not already have an application that will solve your business needs, then we will build one from scratch with your input and feedback every step of the way.
Web Application Developer
A Development Company Specializing in Web Applications
MVI Solutions is a web application development company based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Over the last five years we have built sites for a wide range of regional, national and international companies. These organizations range in size from those in the Fortune 50 to exciting new startups.
We specialize in building custom web applications. Virtually any 'dynamic content' on the web can be considered a web application. Examples include ecommerce, online banking, job boards, search engines, document management systems, discussion boards and online email systems.
Our staff is skilled in a wide range of development tools and methodologies. Project management and technical architects have at least six years of software development experience. Junior developers and application engineers have at least three years of experience and are constantly undergoing professional development training to ensure they meet our standards of excellence.
This signifies the expertise our staff members have with the tools and technologies that either Linux or Microsoft products need. These include SQL Server, Apache, Red Hat, MySQL, Windows 2000 Server, Internet Information Server and the .NET Framework.
Call us today if you are interested in putting our team of experienced professionals on your business needs.
Web Application Development Tools
Web Programming Application Developer Tools:
| MS .NET Framework SDK |
Expert |
| C/C++ |
Expert |
| Visual Basic |
Expert |
| Java/JavaScript |
Expert |
| SQL |
Expert |
| HTML3.2/4.0 |
Expert |
| DHTML |
Expert |
| DELPHI |
Expert |
| ColdFusion |
Expert |
| PHP |
Expert |
| XML |
Expert |
| CGI |
Expert |
| Flash |
Expert |
| PERL |
Expert |
| ASP |
Expert |
| WAP |
Expert |
| Pascal |
Expert |
| Cobol |
Expert |
| Assembler |
Expert |
Web Programming Application Development Systems:
| MS Visual Studio .NET |
Expert |
| MS Visual C++ 4.x, 5.x, 6.0 |
Expert |
| Borland C++ Builder |
Expert |
| IBM Visual Age C++ |
Expert |
| Borland Delphi |
Expert |
| MS Visual J++ 1.0, 6.0 |
Expert |
| Borland J Builder |
Expert |
| MS Visual InterDev 1.0, 6.0 |
Expert |
| MS Visual Basic |
Expert |
| MS Visual Basic for Applications |
Expert |
| Power Builder |
Expert |
| Unix, Linux |
Expert |
| Red Hat |
Expert |
Web Application Database Design and Development:
| Oracle 7.x, 8.x, 9.x |
Expert |
| IBM DB2 2.x, 5.x |
Expert |
| Informix |
Specialist |
| MS SQL Server 6.5, 7.0, 2000 |
Expert |
| Sybase SQL Server |
Expert |
| Raima Database/dbVista |
Specialist |
| MS Access 95/97/2000 |
Expert |
| MySQL |
Expert |
| Progress |
Specialist |
| Fire Bird |
Expert |
Web Operating Systems:
| Sun Solaris |
Specialist |
| AIX |
Expert |
| HP-UX |
Specialist |
| OS/400 |
Expert |
| Linux |
Expert |
| Windows 3.x |
Expert |
| Windows 9x |
Specialist |
| Windows NT 3.51, 4.0 |
Expert |
| Windows CE |
Specialist |
| Windows 2000 |
Expert |
| Windows XP |
Specialist |
| IBM OS/2 |
Expert |
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