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The base technology portfolio of JKCS for software engineering, primarily constitutes of
Microsoft.net and JAVA (JSE, JEE, JME) platforms. The JAVA platform coverage includes
open source distributions and commercial alternatives of BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere
and SAP NetWeaver. This rationalization on object based technologies enables us to bring
in specialization and industry wide best practices in software engineering to craft solutions
that are more extensible, inter-operable, scalable and re-usable. Hence enhancing the
longevity of the solutions the ever evolving business environment.
The following table gives a break-down of the complementing technology competencies of
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e-Commerce enabled solutions |
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Multi touch point solutions including mobile platforms and self service (kiosk) platforms |
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Integration solutions using XML, Web services and Message Oriented Middle-ware
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E-commerce enabling the primary B2C process for one of the five star and fastest growing
airlines in the world, comprehensive solution platform for multi channel B2C commerce with
Internet as the delivery backbone for the first, and fastest growing low cost carrier in the
middle east and the contribution and commitment towards open source community through
the the Apache Axis Web Services Stack Initiative, are a few delivered assignments that
epitomizes our competency on the application of the technologies for crafting solutions for competitive edge.
Core technology competencies are strengthen through partnerships with the relevant technology establishments for training and development, expertise, technical support and early access to beta software and licensed software.
JKCS partnerships
The current applied R&D and incubation initiatives focuses on the emerging dynamic object
based languages such as Ruby, Python and SmallTalk.
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