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Integrators, VARS, Consultants
The process to create a customized workflow solution for a company
has always been development time and budget intensive. With
CAPS™, integrators and consultants can quickly extend an
existing application or build an entirely new one, by changing and/or
adding Business Logic Modules (BLMs) to the
modular CAPS™ framework. The Python programming language allows
for an efficient way to generate business logic, saving valuable
development time. This allows for customization for specific
customers at a reasonable price, and even supports the stepwise
introduction of change, to facilitate the process of adjustment of
the workforce. Furthermore, applications can be added onto the base
system as the business needs evolve, using the same database.
CAPS™ runs on a Linux server. Linux has an excellent reputation
as an operating system with high stability and security. CAPS™
user interface clients run on Linux, Solaris™ and
Microsoft® Windows® (95 and up). CAPS™ aims at supporting
open source as well as commercially available database managers, giving
the choice between lower license fees through use of open source
components and commercially available products. STRAKT™
provides its partners with all necessary source code and documentation
of CAPS™, reducing vendor commitment risks.
STRAKT™ aims at worldwide distribution in many vertical markets
through partners who develop solutions and give support on the
CAPS™ framework, tailored to their respective markets. We
invite Integrators, VARS and consultants in the business process and
collaborative fields to experience the ease and efficiency of
customization through our Business and Client Logic Modules.
STRAKT™ Business Partners
Python Business Forum
STRAKT™ is a founding member of the Python Business Forum, an
international society with the purpose to organize and further the
interests of companies that base their business on the Open Source
programming language Python. Further details about the Python
Business Forum can be found on its website
(www.python-in-business.org).
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