Unix/Open Systems Experts
Conetic's Open Systems offer you power, performance, portability, and flexibility. Decide on the platform for the application and the best configuration to meet your needs. Then code your application one time and enjoy the benefits of running on multiple platforms.
C/BASE and C/BOOKS products are heavily based on an Open Systems architecture. This means your system will work on multiple hardware platforms and operating systems. Additionally, processing can be spread across platforms.
We maintain application and "data binary" compatibility whenever possible. Applications look and run the same regardless of hardware platforms. Applications can be coded on one system and moved to others. Just think of the possibilities! You could develop an application on a PC Windows-based system then move it to a UNIX system! Why not move it from SUN, to AIX, to SCO systems? It'll work!
Open Systems gives you the ability to choose the operating platforms that fit your budget and your processing needs. Conetic supports awide range of hardware platforms. Ranging from PC desktops, to large MAINFRAME servers. What about operating systems? How about these: Windows 98/NT/2000/XP, SCO Openserver, SCO Unixware, SOLARIS 2.X- 9, AIX, LINUX, and many others. We'll be there.
Open Systems. At Conetic, we've been providing open systems for a long time. We're the experts, and our expertise is reflected in your applications. Consider power, performance, portability and flexibility. Best of all, you're in control.
    
Aggressive "Per User" Licensing
Since 1990 Conetic has licensed products by a "concurrent number of user" policy. In simple terms we allow the organization to purchase licenses for only the required number of users, with disregard to the ability of the server. Think of our license policy to be similar to buying gasoline. You pay the same price for 10 gallons of gasoline, where it is run in a VW Bug, or a Corvette. While with Conetic software, you license 10 users and pay the same price if you install it on a PC server or a Super-mini!
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