Project managers at NTS have years of experience taking life cycle projects from the initial system design phase
to successful implementation. Our project managers can take the lead role in projects or assist a clients' existing management
team using their resources or NTS staff.
- Application Development – NTS has a strong group of application developers. Our desktop group skills range
from Visual C++, VB, and Microsoft Office Suite to web based languages like HTML, VBscript and Javascript. Our Unix server
group has experience in business applications using C/C++ and relational databases. At NTS we work with the client in choosing
the right development platform for the job. We offer a proven methodology for analyses, development and quality
assurance resulting in customer satisfaction.
- Windows XP/UNIX Consulting – NTS specializes in NT and UNIX software development and have worked
in depth with the latest technologies on these platforms. We can assist in streamlining current projects or help
clients build their applications from the ground up.
- Network Design and Integration – At NTS we understand that designing and building the underlying network infrastructure is critically important to an organization's success and growth. Our network experts have experience with web based, client/server and n-tier systems. We are well versed in all of the current networking standards. We have designed and implemented global trading systems connecting offices world-wide via Wide Area Networks(WAN).
- Database Design – The key to the sharing of information throughout an organization is the design of the corporate data warehouse. At NTS we have extensive knowledge in database design and programming. Our database analysts are familiar with Oracle, Sybase, and MS SQL Server.
- Legacy System Consulting – Our mainframe group has extensive experience in legacy systems development and maintenance. They specialize in the transaction flow of back office systems. Additionally, the group has expertise creating interfaces linking legacy systems and new front-end applications.
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