Feature Articles

Why .Net? A Manager’s Perspective Part 2—The Return of Client/Server
Confused by .Net? Unsure if it fits into your business needs? In the second of this series of articles, we take a non-technical approach in describing the business benefits that will accrue to companies that switch from a traditional Visual Basic 6 development environment to a .Net development environment. In this article, we look at how IT organizations can use .NET to more effectively build and deploy client/server applications.

HTML (Web Based) Intranet Applications — Is there a better way?
There is an alternative to web based intranet applications. We will explain how, using the .NET framework, you can build applications that are easy to deploy, easy to link to external data sources, and contain the more sophisticated user interface that both your users and your developers prefer.

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Worth Reading

Each month we provide links to articles we have read that we feel offer significantly valuable and useful information.

The Return of Client/Server — or, at Least, Rich Clients
Web Services: Everyone’s EAI?

Client/Server Software Architectures--An Overview 

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Leveraging Business Intelligence - Making Your Organization More Analytic
Your company has invested large sums in buying a new ERP or CRM system or in building a new data warehouse. Now your CEO would like to see your organization use this data to make better decisions. In this article, we will examine how an organization can make better use of the vast amount of transaction processing system data it has collected.

Effective QA Testing: Managing Short Release Deadlines
Software quality is a vitally important issue in software development. This article outlines some strategies that can make your testing department more efficient and more effective if your organization is using the rapid application development method for building client-server and internet applications.

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About Knowledge Management Associates

Knowledge Management Associates (KMA), founded in 1995, is an information technology consulting company specializing in designing and developing Internet, client/server and handheld computing applications. KMA's technology projects typically involve solving complex organizational challenges and use of state-of-the-art technology. For clients including Fortune 500 companies, start-ups and academic institutions, KMA leverages information technology to address challenges that demand creative, timely and cost effective solutions. Our project profile includes:

  • Balanced Scorecard / Business Intelligence Systems
  • Strategic Knowledge Management Systems
  • Intranet / Extranet Portals
  • eCommerce / eBusiness Solutions
  • Java Applets
  • Management Reporting Solutions
  • Mobile Solutions
  • Strategic Graphics
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