C-Technologies.Net Integration Lab
A number of our clients are currently planning major changes to their. To assist with this challenge, C-Technologies.Net has developed the C-Technologies.Net Integration Lab (C-TIL). The C-TIL provides an environment for our team to tailor specific solutions to unique Information Technology problems. The C-TIL provides a rapid response prototype environment to help federal agencies evaluate their requirements, enterprise architectures, and rapidly developed solutions prior to committing extensive funds and resources.
Using our knowledge of the current USDA APHIS technical infrastructure and tools, we are configuring the C-TIL for platform migration and system testing purposes. This configuration is fluid and can be adapted to reflect version, platform, and system changes.
The C-TIL is a resource for exploring, integrating, testing and rapid prototyping solutions. Our formula for success is to involve our customers in the solution development process, draw on C-Technologies.Net’s technical and operational expertise, and partnerships with the leading IT companies in the industry to create an environment that enables us to deliver solutions that solve our customers’ complex challenges quickly and effectively.
Leveraging C-Technologies.Net’s Lotus Notes, Oracle, and Microsoft expertise and knowledge of USDA Notes and Oracle based systems our team is configuring the C-TIL for the following projects:
Integration of Exchange/Outlook into the workflow/messaging aspects of existing Notes based systems
Migration of existing Notes based applications to a STELLENT, Oracle, or SQL based architecture
Migration of data contained within Notes based systems to STELLENT, Oracle, or SQL based systems
By creating an “As-Is” environment with models of existing systems, the desired “To-Be” architecture can be tested and reviewed to determine the actual effects and proper configuration. The identification of issues and roadblocks in the C-TIL can be used to chart the best course towards the new structure.
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