
Brief history
ABANION was founded in 1995 by Frank Becker and Markus Bosch as Becker & Bosch GdbR. In 1998 the company was transformed to Becker & Bosch GmbH.
Principal office is situated in Rheinfelden/Germany. This made Becker & Bosch GmbH one of the first purely to software
engineering committed companies in the valley of the rhine in South Germany. The company was renamed in 2007 and is now present as ABANION GmbH.
Our core business is the engineering of high quality individual software.
Our core business is the engineering of high quality individual software.
Methodology
Our target is to support your processes and not to change your processes. In employing the
"Microsoft Solution Framework" we aspire a cooperation of all involved parties. After the analysis of the problem we start with a specification
of the solution. We then create a prototype. This provides results in an early stage of the development phase and allows you to verify and control
the development process of your product. After an acceptance of the prototype the product is finalized. Testing on programatical and application
level finalize the development. Proper documentation asures quality.
Technologies
Client operating systems
Client-Site: Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista, Unix/Linux on request
Server-Site: Database-Server Microsoft SQL Server, Micrsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS 2007), MySQL, Microsoft Access
Development technologies
C#, VB, .NET-Framework
Internet-Technologies
Microsoft Active Server Pages, PHP,Java, JavaScript
Architecture
Ususally the applications are client-server applications for multi user environments in networks.
Client-Site: Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista, Unix/Linux on request
Server-Site: Database-Server Microsoft SQL Server, Micrsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS 2007), MySQL, Microsoft Access
Development technologies
C#, VB, .NET-Framework
Internet-Technologies
Microsoft Active Server Pages, PHP,Java, JavaScript
Architecture
Ususally the applications are client-server applications for multi user environments in networks.




