Faced with the task of integrating its legacy fraud reporting system with a new ASP.net interface, Visa International turned to Arnone Consulting for a solution. An ASP.net/C#/SQL Server solution provided the answer. A C# WinForms application provided an automated way to link the legacy system to the new SQL Server database. Once the data was accessible, users needed to monitor progress as issues were resolved. A C#/ASP.net application provided this piece, allowing managers to search suspected and confirmed fraudulent transactions and provide to updates on their resolution.
Western Asset Management, a fixed income asset management firm with $170 billion assets under management, needed a system to integrate a PAM accounting database with a Sybase-based trading system. A VB/SQL Server accounting reconciliation database developed by Arnone Consulting provided the answer. Trades could be compared between the accounting and trading system, and differing trades reported to the user. The resulting application allowed users to identify missing or incorrectly typed trades and correct them as needed.
Gathering data and implementing business continuity plans for over 30,000 employees is a challenging task. An ASP.net/VB.net/SQL Server solution provided the answer, allowing both for identification projects for which a plan is required and for the design of plans directly within the web application...
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Presented with the problem of tracking employee payroll data by group, manager, and department, Rockwell Collins Passenger Systems Entertainment Division turned to Arnone Consulting for the solution. Reusable components allowed for the rapid development of a slick interface for the VB/SQL Sever-based payroll solution, allowing employees to be dragged and dropped from one group to another with the click of a mouse...
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Much more than an improved version of ASP, ASP.net is the fastest and most sophisticated web application platform available today. Features such as true separation of business logic from the presentation layer and event-driven code execution allow for far greater developer productivity than previous web application platforms. Assemblies, server, user, and composite controls allow for code reuse to further enhance developer productivity. Let Arnone Consulting convert your legacy code and see for yourself why the London Stock Exchange, the Bank of New York, Citigroup, Pepsi, SunGard, Nokia, and Jet Blue are all using ASP.net.
With the release of C#, Microsoft has taken its popular Visual C++ development environment and extended it into a rapid-application development platform. With the support of form-based development and a newer IDE, C# supports everything one would expect in a rapid application development platform while maintaining the object orientated approach of Visual C++. In addition, the language supports the new features that all .net languages support including the development of WebForms and WinForms applications making it an ideal choice for rapid, object-orientated Web and Windows Application development.
With the release of VB.net, Microsoft has taken its traditional rapid-application language and extended it into a true object-orientated platform. With the support of inheritance, polymorphism, interfaces, and overloading, the language supports everything one would expect in an OO language while retaining the rapid application development features VB was known for. In addition, the language supports the new features that all .net languages support including the development of WebForms and WinForms applications making it an ideal choice for rapid, object-orientated Web and Windows Application development.
With high performance and the lowest total cost of ownership of any enterprise database, SQL Server is already the most widely used enterprise database solution—and its market share is growing. Let Arnone Consulting take over your database application and find out why Albertson’s, Black & Decker, Cooper Tire, Country Home Loans, H&R Block, Minolta, Safeway, and Sanford Bernstien all have one thing in common—they’re switching to SQL Server.