Symology - Infrastructure Asset Management Solutions for Highways, Land and Property, Structures, Public Lighting and Distributed Networks

INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS

AcuCORP

Symology's products are primarily developed using the AcuCORP extend6 range of products. Based on the most popular of all programming languages for commercial systems development. This range offers substantially greater power for business applications than Visual Basic, the origins of which were "easy-to-use" home computing. Equally, it is a considerably more stable, universal and maintainable environment than offered by either C++ or Delphi.

The products, developed by AcuCORP of San Diego, California, offer unrivalled power for the crafting, development and maintenance of flexible user-driven applications in the twenty-first century. 4GLs, such as the embedded Oracle development environment, whilst offering quick and easy development, are totally inadequate to provide the level of flexibility required, and this is reflected in other less successful competing products.

Extend6, and its associated tools, offers a leading edge, compact, portable and above all else, robust environment for the development and operation of mission critical software. It is unique as a development environment in offering:

  • total UNIX and Microsoft environment compatibility across all processor platforms.
  • universal applicability; not committed to any particular operating or database environment.
  • transaction-efficient ISAM access and user SQL access, or RDBMS support.
  • process synchronisation across multiple operating systems.
  • transaction performance and scalability substantially in advance of 4GLs.
  • graphical workbench facilities, unsurpassed by any other development environment.
  • conformance to Windows interfacing standards, with full OLE and ActiveX support.
  • internet-compatibility and web enablement.
  • component technology options, allowing functional integration with Java Beans, COM or CORBA objects, or XML data streams.

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