"COMPAQ
/ Digital Equipment" |
| When
SCO and Chrysler wanted a team that would design and implement
a plan for a major upgrade of Chrysler's MDS2 application, the
application that runs in their dealerships worldwide, they sought
out SoftDomain to assist them implement the first vital phase
in a record 8-week period. |
| To
enable the Chrysler Corporation to develop their MDS2 project
on UnixWare servers, a team of SoftDomain engineers ported all
the required Netscape products to UnixWare. This effort included
porting the Netscape Enterprise Server, Netscape Fasttrack Server,
Web Administration server, Proxy servers, Site Manager and Netscape
Navigator and the LiveWire products to UnixWare 2.x in a record
6-week period. |
| SoftDomain
engineers went on to play a key role in DaimlerChrysler's MDS2
project with innovative solutions and close work with the Netscape
core engineering team. We ported Netscape Enterprise, Fasttrack,
Proxy servers and the Netscape browser to UnixWare 2.x. We designed
and implemented a complete automated installation and configuration
of the operating system, databases and other 3rd party software.
We developed custom boot floppies and a custom CD that are used
to autoinstall the complete environment. We worked out tough
integration issues on all the major software pieces into the
product, which includes Sybase, Netscape and Java related problems.
The final product is currently installed in more than five thousand
DaimlerChrysler dealerships around the world. |
| When
DaimlerChrysler decided to upgrade to UnixWare 7.x in February,
2000, SoftDomain was contacted again to help with the transition
to UnixWare 7.x, which involves integration of new hardware
from IBM, the latest operating system from SCO and many 3rd
party software. |
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