Netbroker |
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Provide data to a wide audience via the Internet, even from secure systems not connected directly to the Internet. For data with a commercial value, delivers
charging and record-keeping.
Netbroker addresses the requirements for isolation, authorisation, accounting and delivery.
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The Director |
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Build dynamic web systems in a J2EE environment, with industry-standard tools such as web browsers, Java, and XML to separate and seamlessly deliver content,
navigation, and interface to users.
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The Collector |
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A flexible, easy-to-implement, scalable system to collect, process and optionally store information of almost any kind from web users, without database programming.
Distribute collected information automatically or on request to manual or automated processes, to administrators or secure off-web systems.
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Livesite 3 |
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Economical, effective stakeholder communication and interaction through the web - for small to medium organisations.
A modestly priced and scalable portal for secure storage, retrieval and delivery of documents; a web catalogue; web links; event listing; bulk member emailing; discussion forums;
granular user permissions; integrated ecommerce.
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SAMSON |
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SAMSON (Sports Administration and Scoring On the Net) offers a sophisticated, multilevel system for sporting clubs
and organisations. It offers easily found information, including news, library, photo gallery, forums, polls and more.
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Unlock the power of information from many sources and
deliver it securely and economically to customers or staff in many locations.
Multibase designs, develops, delivers, hosts and manages information delivery systems. These systems retrieve valuable information of many kinds and deliver it through web pages and email over the Internet, in
response to actions taken over a network by valid site managers, account managers and authorised users. The user interface is a standard web browser.
Our information delivery systems are built on database management and database application software, to provide managed and secure access to information. This information can be stored locally or remotely and can
consist of any form of electronic document or image. Electronic documents may be constructed as a result of an application sending messages to information providers and
formatting responses. The information can be newly made available or can reside in legacy databases.
Deliver information from legacy systems
These customised multi-tiered transaction applications combine the principles of Internet delivery with client-server techniques to provide a mechanism for securely accessing data
from legacy systems across the net.
In these applications users, via their browsers, may be 'connected' to a front-end server rather than directly to the legacy system. This server provides front-line security for any
number of back-end servers. It takes complex requests, may break them into sub-transactions and drive other unseen server machines to produce a response. The response is delivered
back to users via their standard HTML browsers.
Access with security
This is a perfect solution for the requirement to enable Internet read/write/processing access to existing production systems by isolating them via secure process-to-process transactions.
The back-end servers are customised for any environment so that even systems that are not 'web friendly' may be accommodated as long as an API can be constructed to access the data.
Any web technology
Multibase has delivered such systems in its own Unix CL4 environment, in a J2EE evironment, and with Microsoft technology - in fact, in almost all modern web technologies.
Multibase’s toolmaking heritage typically means that we build these systems with our own and best-of-breed tools, all designed to make delivery easier. This
reduces both delivery time and cost, and ongoing management effort and cost. At the same time, the scalability of our systems preserve the value of both your legacy investments and your new commitment.
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