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Web Application Development Services

Much corporate and organisational information is currently stored in mainframe, Unix or LAN-based databases. Web technologies have resulted in the start of a merger between documents, forms and databases. HyperWrite has the expertise to facilitate the publishing of legacy databases through Webs, and the collection and storage of data through Webs.

We specialise in Windows Internet Information Server interfacing with ODBC data sources.

Key Benefits

  • Design of interfaces for delivery of legacy database information through Intranets, providing a cost-effective way of delivering current information.
  • HTML forms design to collect and save data to existing or new databases.
  • Business approach focusing on information, not on technology.

How HyperWrite can help...

  • Web Servers
  • Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
  • Database ODBC compliant data sources
  • Scripting/Programming Active Server Pages (ASP and ASP.Net)
  • Flash animations JavaScript (Client Side)
  • VBScript (Server Side)

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Innovation

HyperWrite has always been an innovative and progressive company. We are an Internet-homed company, in that we no longer maintain a physical office. We continually invest in enhanced technical infrastructure, which provides good broadband connection speeds and virtual private network access, along with emerging tele-communications facilities such as VoIP. Our small team works from home or on-the-road. Our customers are located around Australia, and in a number of distant parts of the world.

Some of our clients are also Internet-homed, including Affinitext, a company specialising in converting legal documents into a highly-functional hypertext format.