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. Web applications bring the portability
of the Internet to traditional business applications.
Ecommerce
Business to Consumer (B2C) Ecommerce applications allow transactions
to be conducted online. These systems encompass catalogs, ordering,
inventory, fulfillment, shipping and customer service. Ecommerce
sites mix the selection of a retail store with the ubiquity of
the web.
Windows
Applications
A Windows Application is a custom unit of functionality that runs
on the Windows family of operating systems. Windows Applications
feature robust user interfaces, fast execution times and full
featured control of computing systems. These systems may include
client or server side functionality for a variety of business
tasks.
Databases
Database development covers 'Client Databases' like Microsoft
Access and Visual Fox Pro as well as 'Server Databases' like Oracle,
DB2, MySQL and SQL Server.
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