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ACTapps has developed
strategic relationships with industry leaders who can help us deliver state-of-the-art
services to our clients.
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MICROSOFT |
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Microsoft Corporation
is the worldwide leader in software for both personal and business computing.
Microsoft's products include scalable operating systems, application software, development
tools and Internet and Intranet software and technologies. Microsoft Corporation's efforts
extend to entertainment and information software programs, MSN, and a variety of
internet-based alliances and services. |
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CITRIX SYSTEMS |
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Citrix
Systems software is powering the growth of the ASP industry and providing the
infrastructure for this new computing paradigm. For over a decade, Citrix Systems has lead
the industry with its application serving technology, enabling organizations to achieve
"digital independence" and the ability to reach more users with more
applications at more locations at record speed. |
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CISCO SYSTEMS |
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Cisco
Systems, Inc. is the worldwide leader in networking for the internet. Cisco's networking
solutions connect networks and people together over shared and dedicated lines and the
internet. Their routers, switches, dial-up access servers and network management software
lead the industry in performance and reliability. |
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LEVEL 3 |
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Our
application hosting data center is co-located at Level Three, a world-class network
operations center located in Stamford, CT. Level 3 is the first international
communications network to use Internet Protocol (IP) technology end-to-end. Level 3
facilities are serviced by multiple, diversely routed connections for high-redundant
connectivity. |
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COMPAQ COMPUTER |
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Compaq
Computer Corporation, a Fortune Global 100 company, is the second largest computer company
in the world and the largest global supplier of computer systems. Compaq develops and
markets hardware, software, solutions and services, including industry-leading enterprise
computing solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions, enterprise and network
storage solutions, commercial desktop and portable products and consumer PCs. |
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HEWLETT PACKARD |
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HP's
Internet strategy is E-SERVICES. It stems from HP's belief that the Internet will evolve
from a collection of Web sites accessed via PC to a virtual marketplace of Internet-based
services that can be invoked, on the fly, from any device. HP aims to address this
evolution of the Net by fueling the creation of this new generation of e-services, by
inventing a new breed of devices valued for their "just works" factor, and
building the next-generation IT infrastructure required to flawlessly support a world
where billions of devices are generating trillions of transactions. |
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