Systems Integration
BHMI has the skills and experience to successfully carry out your systems integration effort. For example:
- BHMI has the capability to identify the elements of a client's infrastructure to be components of a systems integration effort and the ways these components functionally interact with each other.
- BHMI's skilled senior level technical creators can just about do everything required in a systems integration effort – application software development, system software development, firmware creation, database design, communications protocol support – whatever is needed.
- Logical interchanges among infrastructure components are typically defined by the interfaces among them. BHMI designs interfaces to isolate environmental dependencies so that new components can be swapped with old components with no architectural changes – this "plug and play" approach to interface design allows a BHMI integrated system to adapt to new business circumstances or technologies over time.
- BHMI abstracts functional software layers so application logic can be designed independently of logical data sources and destinations. For example, BHMI communications protocols and databases can be mixed and matched without changing application logic – easy to say, but not necessarily easy to do.
- Using its special design tools and utilities, BHMI software creators create high performance applications that are essentially platform-independent – and without losing the performance advantage of native code execution. Functionally, it's like Java without the Java virtual machine.
- BHMI has the skill sets to accommodate almost all users' software environmental preferences. .NET, Java, C++, Oracle, SQL Server, Microsoft, LAMP, IBM, HP, TCP/IP, Sybase, and other specialty environments are fine with us.
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