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Client/Server Contract Services
IDS has been developing Client/Server applications since 1986. We started
with Micro Focus COBOL, added Visual Basic and have now incorporated VB.Net into
our development offering.
Most of our Client/Server applications have interfaced with either Microsoft Access
or SQL Server databases. A few have been writted to normalize data files or perform
basic processing activities.
We have authored several COM+ objects that have been used in both Classic ASP and
VB6 applications.
Our rate is dependent upon the length of the job and the type of work required.
We can quote a project based upon an hourly rate or a fixed cost for the entire
project. Please contact us for a detailed analysis of your requirements and a proposal
directed at your specific requirements.
VB.Net Contract Services
IDS has been developing VB.Net applications since 2005. We started with
Visual Studio 2005 using Framework 2.0. We have every expectation to move into Framework
3.0 when it become available as a final product.
Most of our VB.Net Client Server applications have interfaced with SQL Server databases.
A few have been writted to normalize data files or perform basic processing activities
using the Console model.
VB6 Contract Services
IDS has been developing Visual Basic applications since 1988. We started
with Version 3 and migrated to Version 6 and have now incorporated VB.Net into our
development offering.
Most of our VB6 Client Server applications have interfaced with either Microsoft
Access or SQL Server databases. A few have been writted to normalize data files
or perform basic processing activities.
We have authored several COM+ objects that have been used in both Classic ASP and
VB6 applications.
Micro Focus COBOL Contract Services
IDS has been developing and maintaining Client Server applications written
in Micro Focus COBOL 1986. We started with simple mainframe systems conversions
and expanded into assisting several companies with their Y2K efforts. Although the
need for this service has deminished, we still maintain our profecience in the area.
Most of our Micro Focus COBOL applications have used either MicroFocus Indexed files
or SQL Server databases. Most applications are larger, batch stype applications
mormally seen on larger mainframes.
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