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Design and Programming : Web technologies have developed so far that knowledge of HTML is not longer sufficient for a modern site. Expertise in ASP, JavaScript, Visual Basic Script, ActiveX's, ODBC, Database and SQL have become requirements. Netlab will take your business to the Internet with the most modern of web technologies. Most of the modern Internet sites do more than just impart information. On-line shopping with a credit card is becoming the norm. The more sophisticated sites run with a controlling program. These programs do tasks beyond that offered by standard web technologies. The Netlab site for instance uses a controlling program to modify and create user accounts, change user passwords, allows users to purchase extensions to their existing account all the while gathering information about our customers which enables us to offer the highest quality service possible. Feel free to contact us about your company's requirements for a powerful and profitable web site.
- Prices are quoted per site
- Have a look at some of the sites we have developed to get an idea of what can be done.
- To get an idea of what services and solutions we provide
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Netlab Skills Matrix:
| HTML |
Databases |
ActiveX's |
JavaScript |
| Router Configuration |
ODBC |
Intranets |
C++ Programming |
| Visual Basic Script |
E-Commerce |
SSL Certificates |
ASP (Active Server pages) |
| JSP (JAVA Server Pages) |
PHP (Scripting for Apache) |
CGI (Perl) |
Java Applets |
| SQL Databases (Ms Access, Ms SQL, Postgre SQL, MySql) |
| Domain Name Registration, DNS setup and administration |
| RAS - Remote Access Service - see Software Lab |
| Firewall Design, Configuration and Integration |
| Web Server Design, Configuration and Integration |
| WAN/LAN Network Design, Configuration and setup |
| Mail Server - Sendmail, Postfix and Exchange |
| DNS Server - Bind 8 & 9 and MS DNS |
| Web Server, IIS4, IIS5, Apache and Tomcat |
| Internet Gateways - Boxes to connect a LAN to the Internet with extra fetures |
Web Site Examples:
The best way to get an idea of the kind of sites we can develop have a look at the following:
- This site is aimed at both the end user requiring information and products and the new franchisee offering online application forms.
- ASP (Active Server Pages) and static web site
- The site was originally developed to replace a magazine that was previously printed and given to their customers. The site now offers online ordering of products and capture of customers' details.
- An ASP page is used to automate the application for new franchises.
- ASP pages are used for the customer to enter in credit card details for the online ordering of products.
- This site makes use of a SSL (Secure Socket Layer) certificate to ensure the security of the customer when entering in personal information.
- The new life magazine is offered on-line. This magazine has new content every two months and old issues are archived.
- Advertising on the site offers the client the ability to recover part of the hosting charges, if not all.
- This site offers online purchasing of computer hardware and software.
- ASP (Active Server Pages)
- Back end database.
- The stock and prices for this site change on a weekly basis. The site uses a back end database for the stock. A client program was written allowing for easy changes to the data. The site is in no way modified when updating the stock, only the database.
- Fully E-Commerce enabled with numerous payment methods, including real time credit card transactions.
- This site is SSL enabled ensuring credit card information is not revealed to prying eyes.
- Cost of delivery using five different delivery methods is automatically calculated. This is a rather sophisticated inclusion as delivery prices vary depending on the method and weight and size of the items. An estimated time to delivery is also calculated.
- Customer sign in option has also been included to enable the automated generation of a customer database.
- This site is used by Netlab Internet subscribers to purchase, renew and modify their Internet accounts.
- ASP (Active Server Pages).
- Back end database.
- Server side program that enables the creation of new accounts, reminder emails, email forwarding etc.
- Members section allowing the customer to make changes to their account. This section also has a mailbox that allows the customer to read their email with a web browser and delete messages that are interfering with the download of their mail.
- Java applets have been used for 'special effects' like the rotating cube and the zooming messages.
- Server side DLL's (Dynamic link Libraries) have been developed in C++ to allow for the customising of the dial-in server.
- Logs allow for the tracking of logons and actions.
- This site is SSL (Secure Socket Layer) enabled ensuring credit card information is not revealed when customers purchase or renew their Internet accounts over the Internet.
- This site makes use of both an Internet site and a intranet site. Netlab designed both the Internet and Intranet web pages. The Intranet pages are used by MIT and are not viewed by the customer.
- MIT are Compaq and HP service providers, in other works they handle maintenance of HP and Compaq computers. The Intranet provides a system for tracking the status of the repairs. Logistics and reports allow for a complete solution. The Intranet integrates with the Internet by allowing the customer to check the current status of the repair in real time. The Intranet scored 4/5 by Compaq, where the norm is 2/5.
- ASP (Active Server Pages)
- Back end database.
- The Intranet is linked to a database, which in turn updates the ASP Internet web pages allowing the customer to view the status of their call.
- We designed and built the network, web server (Intel based, Netlab is an accredited Intel product integrator), mail server and firewall used by MIT. Netlab provides the diginet line used by MIT to offer the real time status of the repairs.
- The Intranet offered a scalable solution (the solution could easily support updates from hundreds of engineers on the road or in the office). Standard desktop applications often fall short on these two elements)
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