A few typical projects done by Inreco LAN are presented here.
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We have accomplished a project for a company from Ohio, USA, that provides the services of centralized call-center with the capabilities of gathering and logging almost any details about the calls.
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An application to send Windows ads to the different IP-addresses via Internet. Full-size Win32 application with installation kit and demo-version.
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This software consists of the server and the client parts. The client part reads data from a number of temperature sensors through the COM-port, and sends this data to the server part over the network. The server part receives the data and stores it to the Oracle database.
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A Linux/Unix spam filtering system with web administration capabilities. The messages that are not considered trusted mail are put into the message queue. Users are able to see the message queue and choose whether the sender is a friend or a spammer.
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A dynamic web site of musical parodies, allowing composers to register and upload musical parodies. Features: composite rating based both on download count and on voting results; administrative interface; banner management.
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The application extracts sellers' information and statistics from eBay, being pointed to some eBay category. After the category is parsed, the application creates a downloadable report.
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The Management System includes data storage subsystem (to store information about patients, about subscriptions, about medical treatment and about payments) and reporting subsystem.
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It is a web site of a small loan agency providing on-line services to choose the loan rate and to register loans. In addition the site provides the books on the subject as well as loan officers training courses.
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It is a Web site made for a community of artists. The site is dynamical. It provides Web interface to update information about artists, allows to arrange virtual picture-galleries, to sell paintings.
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having such a mission: "our purpose is to assist neighborhood residents in gaining greater self-sufficiency for themselves and their families, through education, job and computer training, employment and access to career ladder opportunities, access to public benefits, and services so older residents can age in place."
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