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Team US-based Manager Team
Leader Developer
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The team has a broad background with recent experience in the wireless space, most
of the team come from backgrounds in Finance Technology, Engineering, or Aircraft
manufacturing.
The professional services complement on the team, especially, dealt with a broad
variety of environments as they brought their products to production.
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Languages:
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C/C++, ASP .NET, .NET 2.0, C#, VB, JAVA, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, SQL, XML/XSL, WML/HDML,
HTML
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Systems:
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Windows 98/NT/2000/2003/XP, UNIX (SunOS, Solaris, Linux), SCO UnixWare / OpenServer,
PDAs
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Protocols:
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TCP/IP, HTTP/HTTPS/HDTP/WAP, FTP, UDP, SNMP, IMAP, LDAP, SMTP
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Technologies:
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J2EE, .NET, .NET 2.0, VisiBroker, Corba, RMI, SOAP, Embedded Systems
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Databases:
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MS-SQL, Oracle, Sybase, MySQL
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Tools:
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MS VC++, Visual Age, Qt, Forte for Java, CVS, PVCS
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Environments:
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IBM WebSphere, BEA Weblogic, JBoss, Apache, Stronghold
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The team (now over 60 of them) has been together for substantial time and actually
are together by desire not necessity.

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Please clink here to download ByelaTech Development Methodology
white paper.
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To view co-development procedures we recommend our clients to follow
click here.

The pain and time typically associated with creating specs that have to read like
novels to assure quality is not needed.
Our "Tri-lingual" US based resource is an adjunct to your development
team, able to participate in white board sessions, adding value as a team member.

The Russian development community, not just ByelaTech, cut their teeth on PDP11s
and other slow, constrained, painful environments (as compared to the WINTEL environments
used by the Indian and Philippine development communities).
Translation: Even with more up-to-date environments, the mandate of code efficiency
persists, evidenced by some of the tightest, fastest code imaginable. The team has
demonstrated this with their facility on small, limited devices like the handheld
computers.
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