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AnsaNet have written a wide range of bespoke systems for both
manufacturing and service industries, from simple systems based on third party components
and scripting languages, to machine control programs that address the lowest
level computing processes. We have written systems for small
companies and charities, as well as systems for large organisations, like BP and BAE Systems.
These systems have been developed using a variety of programming languages,
including C, Assembly language and Visual Basic. More recent systems have been
developed using C#, the new Microsoft language designed specifically for the .NET Framework . Historically, the choice of language has been dictated by the
requirements of the job, but with its massive Class library and Common Type System, the
.NET Framework treats all of the supported .NET lanaguages in a consistent way.
AnsaNet's Repair and Overhual system
was developed using a combination of Visual Basic and browser-based
technologies like Active Server Pages and ActiveX documents. All current
developments use ASP.NET - the .NET Framework implementation of ASP - and Dynamic HTMLto create responsive web-based applications which require no client software
other than Internet Explorer. These systems require less maintenance cost than
traditional desktop applications, and can be deployed by simply publishing a
link from an internal web site to the application URL.
AnsaNet have substantial experience in using relational databases. As an
Oracle Partner, we have built our major systems over the last two years using
Oracle. However, AnsaNet also have experience of SQL Server, Informix, Access,
Paradox, Dbase, Foxbase, and low-level ISAM's including Btrieve and Codebase.
We have implemented multi-user real-time database systems, distributed
database systems supporting mobile laptop users, and database applications to
support web sites hosted by AnsaNet.
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