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| Build a strong foundation |
| You wouldn't build a house without blueprints, but you'd be
surprised how many people have tried to construct software that
is every bit as complex without having detailed architectural
plans. The outcome is depressingly familiar: bloated apps that
subject users to a never-ending roller coaster of seemingly
random failures, corrupted data, maintenance problems and unfulfilled
expectations. |
| Software programs are like houses in many ways; you may never
see the actual foundation, but if it's been improperly laid
you'll know soon enough. Appropriate architectures have several
characteristics: they're flexible, scalable, robust and highly
modular. Their interfaces are completely encapsulated, they're
ideally component- and/or service-based, and they provide solutions
to real-world problems. If this sounds like first-class object-oriented
analysis and design, you're absolutely right. This is what we
do. |
| American Unit works with you to provide a reliable, scalable
and maintainable foundation for your software—that will
successfully serve your business for years to come. While your
competitors scramble to repair leaks and structural problems
in their systems, you'll have the luxury of sitting back and
thanking yourself for making the right architectural choice
from the start. |
| Our experienced Systems Analysts, Systems Architects and Technical
Developers will build your architecture with the various factors
in mind: Scalability, Reliability, Maintainability, security,
useability, robustness and Interoperability. |
| Services |
- Business Process Analysis
- Establishing enterprise messaging services
- Demographic Analysis
- Architectural Components
- Network Management & Performance Tuning
- Heterogeneous Systems Design & Integration
- Disaster Recovery Procedures
- Distributed & Parallel Systems
- ISP Level Services Implementation
- Commercial Support, including Open Source Software
- Transition and Implementation
- Defining the high-level boundaries and assumptions for
technology choices
- Designing infrastructure for Web systems, traditional
systems and future systems
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