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Icona designs and builds Internet software services and applications
to support consumer and business portals; as the very backbone
of our company, our design department works with clients right
through all the project development stages.
Thanks to an industrial organisation for manufacturing software,
a professional approach, and hard work and experience in analysing
and designing high-tech projects, Icona can invent operating applications
to cater for the widest range of architectures, guaranteeing updating
to improve technologies and the firms business growth.
Icona is a firm believer in both Internet and Intranet Web communities,
but above all it has great faith in the new communication and
socialisation model that must be developed within these services:
this firm commitment has made us market leader in what is one
of the key concerns of businesses whose strategic growth is closely
related to developing their own portals.
For us designing an Internet project means really working with
our clients; defining business strategies in conjunction with
the company, discussing and proposing layout and functional solutions
for the client, integrating or creating all the sign-up and fidelity
procedures for users of the service and, lastly, installing and
maintaining all this on a remote basis.
A synergy of our know-how and the market has allowed us to develop
three distinct design sectors:
PWA (Portal
Web Application), Web-based applications for Internet and
Intranet portals
ICC (Instant
Communication for Community), client/Web-based applications
based on the OFS framework for consumer environments
ICE (Instant
Communication for Enterprise), client/Web-based applications
based on the OFS framework for business environments
The constant in all our projects and feasibility studies is the
developing of ideas to be used by different devices, such as browsers,
mobile phones (SMS, WAP), palm computers, or anything else in
tune with the latest developments in information technology.
Our knowledge of System Integration allows us to fit in with
existing infrastructures, such as different protocols, AD Servers,
Membership facilities etc., specific gateways (e-mail, SMS etc.),
and legacy systems for integrating the core of our Web presence
with well-established existing services and applications.
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