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Choosing the right programming language and technology for a specific project in custom software development depends on many factors. The point is that the end product should be functional, reliable, usable and cost-effective. Depending on your specific requirements, it may also be scalable, secure and compatible with other applications and systems.

Providing its custom software development services Oxagile applies the best of the following technical skills for each particular case:


Languages
  • Java
  • C/C++, C#
  • PHP
  • HTML/DHTML
  • Flash/ActionScript
  • XML, XSL,XSLT
  • VBA
  • Perl
  • Python
  • Delphi
  • SQL, PL-SQL
Technologies
  • J2SE, J2EE, J2ME
  • JSP, ASP, ASP.NET
  • VB/C#.NET
  • Windows Media Services
  • Web Services
  • AJAX
  • MS SharePoint
  • COM/DCOM
  • OLE, ActiveX
Databases
  • Oracle
  • MS SQL
  • MySQL
  • PostgreSQL
  • Db2
  • Intersystems Cache
  • MS Access
Application/Web servers
  • BEA WebLogic
  • IBM WebSphere
  • Oracle Application Server
  • Sun Application Server
  • MS IIS
  • JBoss
  • Tomcat
  • Apache
Operating systems
  • MS Windows Product Family
  • Linux, Unix
  • Sun Solaris

Providing a request for proposal with Oxagile, your company may point out which of the above stated technologies you prefer to be used in your project development. Then conducting a deeper analysis of the project our business analytics and software architects will work out the most effective solution to address specific demands of your case.


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