The company was founded in Berlin in 2000 by Christoph Leinemann and Benjamin Rusch and in 2004 Marcus Wiederstein and Marco Skulschus took over the management of the company. Comelio has been a Microsoft Certified Partner since 2005 and since 2007 has proved its competency as a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner by carrying out an ever-increasing number of customer projects. From 2008, the company expanded beyond the borders of Germany and projects were also completed in Austria and Switzerland, and from 2009 these were extended to include international projects in non-German speaking countries. The success of Comelio’s focus on business applications and the implementation of additional Microsoft-based technologies have led to the development of client projects and a strong foundation of long-standing business connections and partnerships.
Comelio offers its clients (medium-sized companies or organizations) BI solutions on the basis of MS SQL Server and additional server products such as MS Office Sharepoint Server, MS Office Forms Server or MS Performance Point Server. The projects cover the fields of classic reporting systems and also customized expert systems as well as data warehouse applications for OLAP, reporting and data mining. In addition to regular relational data structures, Comelio also offers expertise in the fields of semantic data/ontology or XML and Geo Data. Areas of application include the analysis of commercial data, customer/employee questionnaires, plus technical verification, research and production processes. With the help of .NET software development, Comelio can provide customized enhancements for user interfaces, algorithms for data analysis and data integration in all software layers.
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Comelio, Inc. is located in Miami, FL and in Berlin, Germany.
Since it was founded, Comelio has offered classic commercial software that used to be individually programmed for the company and according to its processes but which today is developed using Microsoft technologies such as MS CRM, MS Project Server, MS Office Sharepoint Server, MS BizTalk Server and of course MS SQL Server. For solutions with a high level of requirements, specialized applications can be developed and database-supported on the MS SQL Server as a data layer. Plus, XML and web services for file sharing can be applied, as well as service-orientated architectures (SOA) and .NET as a software technology. Solutions include software for project management and planning, process software, customer relation management, knowledge portals, customized accounting systems or data interfaces.
Since 2007, Comelio's own publishing house has published several books per year on the subjects of software development, databases/data management and business intelligence. The authors are as a rule seminar leaders from Comelio's seminar division or are involved in either software or server projects or in the field of research and development. In addition to books, Comelio Media also publishes a comprehensive technology blog, in which various members of the team offer an insight into their tools and approaches. Further novel formats such as reference cards and posters, which are often also available electronically, top off the portfolio’s offerings.
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This Quick Reference gives you a summary of the various Java language constructs and includes many examples of how to create variables, getter/setter methods, constructors and other methods and gives you a deep insight into the concepts of inheritance, abstraction and implementation and hence all relevant topics of Object Oriented Programming.
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