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Friday, May 20, 2011

PrimeObjects teams up with RDH Engineering Group

Source: PrimeObjects Business Updates
Tags: Partner Announcement

The RDH Group of companies focus on the integration of building science engineering, architecture, construction management, and risk assessment services for the building enclosure on new construction projects and existing buildings. We are industry leaders in British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon.

PrimeObjects teams up with RDH to build and deliver a world-class knowledge-driven Building Asset Management System. The solution focuses on assisting building owners with all aspects of planning for the long term stewardship of their building(s). This typically includes assessment of the current condition of all building systems, review of operational costs, development of maintenance and renewals plans, determination and analysis of costs, reserve fund planning, and assistance in the implementation of maintenance and renewals programs.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

PrimeObjects SaaS (Software as a Service) Platform integrates with Amazon S3 services

Source: PrimeObjects Business Updates
Tags: Amazon S3 , Application Platform , Business Online , Cloud , Content Management , Document Management , File Storage , Online Business , Online Database , Online Storage , SaaS , Software as a Service

Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is a web service provided by Amazon to help 3rd party applications or end users store their files online by leveraging the same highly scalable, reliable, fast, inexpensive data storage infrastructure that Amazon uses to run its own global network of web sites. For more information please visit http://aws.amazon.com/s3/
 
PrimeObjects SaaS (Software as a Service) Platform supports and integrates Amazon S3 services. By leveraging the Amazon S3 service, the users of PrimeObjects don’t need to worry about even millions of concurrent accesses to their published files. At the same time, it allows PrimeObjects support terabytes or petabytes of files without expensive hardware upgrade.
 
By default, users of PrimeObject Online Business Management Softwares and Services (http://www.primeobjects.com) will have their files saved in Amazon S3 storage service to gain the highest performance. The on-premise or partner-hosted edition of PrimeObjects Softwares and Serviceshas the Amazon S3 integration turned off, but the system administrator can easily turn on the Amazon S3 integration by following a few simple steps.

The on-premise and partner-hosted business management softwares and services buildt on PrimeObjects SaaS (Software as a Service) Platform have 3 document and file storage options. They are Local File Storage, Database Storage and Amazon S3 Storage.

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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

PrimeObjects Command Engine Web Service supports three major protocals JSON, XML and SOAP

Source: PrimeObjects Business Updates
Tags: AJAX , JSON , Server Technology , SOAP , Web Service , XML

PrimeObjects SaaS (Software as a Service) Platform comes with a Command Engine Web Service API (the API). The API consumes any function call through a common generic web service interface. Developers in any level can successfully make a web service call to the API after the training for 10 minutes. The API can be consumed by any programming language, system and platform by supporting three major protocals JSON, XML and SOAP.

JSON Protocol
The JSON protocol is ideal for an AJAX application, which submits requests from the end user’s browser and processes JSON responses. The JSON interface can return JSON responses in three different formats:
    * Raw
    * Callback
    * Function

XML Protocol
If you are working on Silverlight/Flash, or any applications that support XML but do not support SOAP, the XML protocol may be an appropriate choice. The only limitation on the XML interface that it is an HTTP GET interface, in which the length of the requested URL is limited by the maximum URL length.

SOAP Protocol
The SOAP protocol provides strong types, a request/response object model and is able to submit a complex request without the limitation of maximum URL length. It is most appropriate for those who wok on desktop or server applications with high level languages that have native SOAP library support (such as C#, VB or Java).

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