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All of our packages are checked using Internal
Consistency Evaluators (ICE), the Microsoft
defined standard for assessing the integrity and
resilience of an .msi. Package development is
consistent with Windows 2000 and Y2K
compatibility requirements.
Together with conflict and component management,
co-existence and sociability testing you can be
sure of the integrity of each and every Braves
Technologies .msi. That is why our installation
packages come with a warranty to ensure customer
satisfaction.
Throughout the development phase of application
packaging, our clients are invited to track the
status of each package through our exclusive
online reporting site. Braves Technologies also
arrange remote testing, allowing your technical
specialists to review a specific application
from the comfort and convenience of their own
location.
Production Support
Beyond the initial phase of your project
implementation, Braves Technologies can also
continue to support your on-going business
requirements including:
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Patch and upgrade solutions
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Operating System and core technology upgrade
assessment
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Skills transfer and technical consulting
Braves Technologies understands that a
considerable percentage of applications require
regular version maintenance and is with your
business in meeting this challenge.
Conversion of Legacy
Packages
Our highly flexible working practices have been
designed specifically to make the transition as
simple as possible for each client, offering a
fixed-price arrangement to assist with any
budgetary concerns.
If your organization has already undertaken
legacy packaging of some form in the past, we
can convert your legacy applications to take
advantage of Windows® Installer technologies,
ensuring that your all value is taken from
previous development during the migration to .MSI
packages.
By liaising with software developers and vendors
we can assist you in getting the best out of
your software.
For More information call 404-551-2331 and
one of our knowledgeable Package Specialist will
assist you.
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