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Enterprise Technologies:
• Java EE
.NET Framework
• SOA

Platforms:
• Microsoft Windows
• Linux
• Solaris
• HP/UX
• Virtualization


Programming
Languages
• Java
• C#
• VB.NET
• ASP.NET
• ASP.NET MVC
• Ajax / Javascript
• C / C++
• PHP
• Pearl
• Ruby on Rails
• Oracle PL / SQL
• Pro*C


Application Servers
• IIS
• JBoss
• Weblogic
• Websphere
• Tomcat
• Oracle IAS

Databases:
• Oracle
• MySQL
• MySQL Server
• Sybase
• Firebase
• Postgres


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• Motorola: EMX, iDEN,
PACKETDATA.
• Compaq/HP: HLR
• Lucent: 5ESS, OTAF.
• Siemens: EWSD.
• Ericsson: AXE, MD110, HLR
Jambala.
• Nortel: Meridian.
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• UMTS
• CDMA One
• CDMA 2000 1x




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We are a leading Agile Software Development Partner that designs, develops, integrates and maintains business applications enabling enterprises to solve complex, mission-critical business initiatives.

Whether you are looking to outsource part of the project or the entire initiative, VMN+ delivers flexible and scalable solutions that focus on your needs.

VMN+ is dedicated to providing innovative cost-effective solutions in a timely manner.

•Over a Decade developing Software
•200+ Projects Completed
•10 Million + Lines of Code
•Design, Develop, Implement and Maintain Critical Business Systems
•AGILE+SCRUM+XP Methodologies
•Offices in the US and Argentina (Near-shore)
•ISO 9001 / 2008 Corporate Internal Processes
•Authorized Oracle Service Provider

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At 5:57pm on August 10, 2009, Michael Levin said…
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