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Cross-Platform Applications

Cross-Platform Applications

The explosion in types and number of computing devices is driving demand to deliver software applications on more and diverse platforms. To be competitive, an organization must develop the software engineering skills to develop once and deploy everywhere at the lowest cost.


ICS has helped hundreds of organizations build the internal skills and confidence required to develop cross-platform applications. As the cross-platform specialists, we bring a unique skill set to your development teams. We train, mentor and co-develop your application alongside your engineers. We believe that people learn best by being part of a successful effort. Our expert developers can help your organization successfully deliver a cross-platform application that doesn't hinder performance or compromise on features. And after we are done, your team will be able to take on the enhancements to the application as well as write the next generation.


Highlighted Success Story...

Med Man Simulations' Gas Man® software application is the training and simulation tool for Anesthesiologists all over the world. Medical students use it to train on the effect of various agents on patients, while professionals use it in simulation mode to select the optimal anesthesia for difficult situations. The last time the simulation algorithms were changed, the changes were the subject of Abstracts presented at national meetings. Luminaries (E.I. Eger, S. Shafer) other than the originator (J. Philip) have used Gas Man to teach many subtleties of anesthesia that could never be studied on patients. Gas Man was originally written in MFC and provided to the medical profession on both Windows and MacOS. Since the end-of-life of MFC on MacOS, there have not been any new MacOS versions. ICS rewrote Gas Man to use Qt and ported it to MacOS and Linux. During this effort, ICS also updated the user interface and made several improvements that made it more in line with the Mac application look and feel. Read more ICS success stories.

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