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System Administration and Components. Software dev

Any successful IT project is based on a clear understanding of the business goals and tasks that the software created by the company will solve. Before starting development, a specialist analyst should clarify how much data is planned in the system, how information protection will be built, how to integrate new software into an existing environment, how the system will be loaded, what requirements need to be met for continuous work.

The considerable experience of software development and the high professionalism of Emat EOOD developers allows you to carry out a critical transformation of the customer's business and develop a high-quality user interface.

To develop full-featured applications in a short time, Emat company uses the LabVIEW environment. The process stack is selected depending on the needs of the project. For business projects, we choose Java. We are developing the server part on GoLang. We usually use the Spring Framework, less often Google Guice. We work with databases in Access, MySQL, SQLite, select OPC servers that provide communication with measuring equipment.
We help our customers decide on an important solution - the choice of a server, local physical or cloud.

The server, which usually hosts files, stores databases, documents, and much more, provides 24/7 Internet connectivity and internal systems. The exact characteristics of the server depend on what it is needed for. Emat EOOD Bulgaria will determine the resource capacity of the server, which will be selected for certain equipment, in particular, for the size of the CPU (central processor), the amount of memory on the hard disk and RAM (random access memory). We can also select redundant hardware components, such as hot-swap drive bays and a backup power supply, as well as ECC firmware (error correct code), which detects and corrects errors, reduces downtime.

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