We're continually expanding and broadening
our range of skills and capabilities.
Please contact us for the latest list
of supported technologies.
Understanding the difference between
operating systems requires knowledge
of each system's operations and operating
system. Although each functions similarly
to the other, the Macintosh computer
differs in several respects from Windows
and UNIX-based systems. Hence an extensive
knowledge of different operating systems
is a pre-requisite in providing state
of art solutions.
While there is more
software available for a particular
operating system, software exists to
cover all mainstream tasks on another
one. The same can be said for the hardware,
especially since manufacturers have
migrated to industry standards which
often only require a proprietary software
drive to make PC components work with
others. The increased software and hardware
compatibility makes such computer system
more stable than less flexible ones,
but less stable than say, UNIX systems.
Saigun classifies and
have deep understanding of the diversity
of operating systems prevalent in the
industry. We identify their attributes
based on features:
• GUI
• Performance
• Market
• Installation
• OS transition
Saigun has the know-how to acknowledge
and leverage many features available
in the design of application including
using shared memory (for simple sharing
of data), message queues, semaphores,
events and pipes (for intertask messaging
within a CPU), sockets and remote procedure
calls (for network-transparent communication),
and signals (for exception handling).
Saigun designs for
scalability, so that we can allocate
scarce memory resources to their application,
rather than to the operating system.
We choose from over a hundred options
to create highly customized configurations.
Saigun's commitment
to be a one stop shop for solutions
in technologies reinforces the goal
of enabling organizations around the
world to build, deploy and manage applications
and resources across all major IT platforms
found in today's environments.
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