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- Open Source Solutions
- Cost Effective
- Reduce your overall licensing fees
- Collaborative Development
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Conceptualize and develop database driven applications
You would like to have a website or a web-based application developed? We can advise and assist you in realising your idea right through to the finished product. We work with tried-and-tested, effective web technologies and products:- » Web design with HTML, CSS, Ajax, (database-driven) Flash and JavaScript
- » Server technology with effective Linux systems as single or in smaller server farms
- » Web application development with Perl, PHP and JSP
- » Mobile applications using WAP, SMS/MMS and XHTML MP
- » Database design for your particular context, e.g. mySQL or PostgreSQL
- » Integration of payment providers e.g. Worldpay, PayPal, Authorize.net,Paymate
Set-up and support of servers or server farms
INTERBERRY will undertake the entire technical handling in the production of your website and advise you on the set-up of your own technical infrastructures. We support you in all processes from hosting simple websites on rented web space through to setting up and accommodating complete server farms with external providers.
Migrate your existing applications
We can help you migrate part or all of an existing business application to a new set of open source software components. Leverage open source components now. You may have business applications already in place but want to reduce your dependency on a particular vendor, your overall licensing fee or transfer some of your current licenses to more critical and growing applications. In those cases you can consider migrating from your proprietary solution to an open source software (OSS) solution, with no change to the end user. Here are four circumstances which can indicate that migration to an OSS solution would be beneficial:- » Cost of renewing a maintenance license is not worth the value software provides
- » Using legacy products
- » Scarcity of resources who can support the current solution


