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Portal Management Services
Our main expertise in Portal Management includes:
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Application Development |
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Application Integration |
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Web Development |
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Flash and Multimedia |
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A Web portal is a site that
functions as a point of access to information on the World Wide
Web. Portals present information from diverse sources in a
unified way. Aside from the search engine standard, web portals
offer other services such as news, stock prices, infotainment
and various other features. Syscon Technologies deliver the
following portals in a cost effective manner.
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B2B and B2C Portals: B2B or
Business to Business Portals have become a very important
resource for Global business. They provide buyer and seller
details for different commodities and products and help in
connecting businesses across the globe. A B2B portal that
specializes in a single industry is called a Vertical B2B Portal
or a Vortal. B2C or Business to Consumer portals is used to
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Mini Portals: Some localized
portals are based on local interests, and edited and maintained
by individuals. While they do not provide the same levels of
services as major portals, they are a good place for
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Voice Portals: In addition to
standard web sites accessed through web browsers, people can
also access "voice sites" through "voice browsers". Destinations
accessed in this way by standard telephones are often called
Voice Portals |
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Shopping Portals: All in one
shopping portals where you can search and browse through
products and reviews. Then through a secured transaction you can
place order for purchasing products. |
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Multitier architecture
Syscon Technologies gains expertise by implementing Multitier
Architecture. In software engineering, multi-tier architecture
(often referred to as n-tier architecture) is a client-server
architecture in which an application is executed by more than
one distinct software agent. For example, an application that
uses middleware to service data requests between a user and a
database employs multi-tier architecture. The most widespread
use of "multi-tier architecture" refers to three-tier
architecture. |
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