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Directory of computer and software companies in Montreal.
A-Z Business Listings :
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8D Technologies
Offers professional products and services using several
technological platforms, including Java, TCP/IP, LINUX/UNIX and wireless, and
provides information about its main software products.
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Cafe Noir Design
Specializing in bilingual solutions for the web. Services
include web design, e-Commerce solutions, and branding.
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Colba.Net
An internet service provider for the corporate market,
offering high-speed access, hosting, co-location, e-commerce, ISDN, dial-up, and
networking assistance.
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EquiSoft, Inc.
Software consulting firm located in Montreal and
specialized in financial applications. A description of the company and some of
its projects.
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Futura Studios
Futura Studios is a Montreal web design studio that offers
web page design, web site design, and website usability studies. We also offer
premium search engine optimization services.
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Inzinc
Specializing in W3C Valid website Creation, SEO-related
services and branding.
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Maravedis Inc.
Specializes in wimax and broadband wireless market research
and analysis. Offers downloadable market reports and provides consulting for
broadband wireless access, worldwide regulation and wimax equipment technology.
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Mega PC.com
An online computer store. Sells a variety of computing
equipment, peripherals and supplies online or in their location in Montreal.
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MetaQuest Software Inc.
A customizable bug tracking tool. Includes VSS integration,
notifications, workflow, reporting and change history.
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Ocular Harmony
Portfolio of web and graphic designer, Robin Bastien.
Services include SEO, web development, graphic and print media design.
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Société GRICS
Information technology professionals serving customers in
the educational sector, governments and private companies. Provides software
applications, consultation and system management services.
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Synaxiom Media Group
IT company offering web design and development, SEO, and
custom software solutions.
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UniSEO
Provides web design, search engine optimization, linking,
content editing, consulting and training services, pay-per-click marketing
solutions.
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Ubisoft
Ubisoft Entertainment S.A. is a French computer and video
game publisher and developer with headquarters in Montreuil-sous-Bois, France.
The company has facilities in over 20 countries, with studios in Toronto,
Montreal and Quebec City, Canada; Bucharest, Romania; Barcelona, Spain;
Shanghai, Chengdu, China; Singapore; Cary, North Carolina, USA; Düsseldorf,
Germany; Sofia, Bulgaria; Casablanca, Morocco; Sydney, Australia; Milan, Italy;
Pune, India; São Paulo, Brazil; and Libya amongst other locations.
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Vortex Solution
Website development services, specializing in B2B and
eCommerce solutions. Provides an online portfolio.
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See Also :
Personal computer :
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A personal computer (PC) is
any general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and original sales price
make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by
an end user, with no intervening computer operator. This is in contrast to the
batch processing or time-sharing models which allowed large expensive mainframe
systems to be used by many people, usually at the same time, or large data
processing systems which required a full-time staff to operate efficiently.
A personal computer may be a desktop computer, a laptop, a tablet PC or a
handheld PC (also called palmtop). The most common microprocessors in personal
computers are x86-compatible CPUs. Software applications for personal computers
include word processing, spreadsheets, databases, Web browsers and e-mail
clients, games, and myriad personal productivity and special-purpose software.
Modern personal computers often have high-speed or dial-up connections to the
Internet, allowing access to the World Wide Web and a wide range of other
resources.
A PC may be used at home, or may be found in an office. Personal computers can
be connected to a local area network (LAN) either by a cable or wirelessly.
While early PC owners usually had to write their own programs to do anything
useful with the machines, today's users have access to a wide range of
commercial and non-commercial software which is provided in ready-to-run form.
Since the 1980s, Microsoft and Intel have dominated much of the personal
computer market with the Wintel platform.
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Internet :
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The Internet is a global
system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet
Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of
networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and
government networks of local to global scope that are linked by a broad array of
electronic and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast
array of information resources and services, most notably the inter-linked
hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to
support electronic mail.
Most traditional communications media, such as telephone and television
services, are reshaped or redefined using the technologies of the Internet,
giving rise to services such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and IPTV.
Newspaper publishing has been reshaped into Web sites, blogging, and web feeds.
The Internet has enabled or accelerated the creation of new forms of human
interactions through instant messaging, Internet forums, and social networking
sites.
The origins of the Internet reach back to the 1960s when the United States
funded research projects of its military agencies to build robust,
fault-tolerant and distributed computer networks. This research and a period of
civilian funding of a new U.S. backbone by the National Science Foundation
spawned worldwide participation in the development of new networking
technologies and led to the commercialization of an international network in the
mid 1990s, and resulted in the following popularization of countless
applications in virtually every aspect of modern human life. As of 2009, an
estimated quarter of Earth's population uses the services of the Internet.
The Internet has no centralized governance in either technological
implementation or policies for access and usage; each constituent network sets
its own standards. Only the overreaching definitions of the two principal name
spaces in the Internet, the Internet Protocol address space and the Domain Name
System, are directed by a maintainer organization, the Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The technical underpinning and
standardization of the core protocols (IPv4 and IPv6) is an activity of the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), a non-profit organization of loosely
affiliated international participants that anyone may associate with by
contributing technical expertise.
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