Amin Ahmad, president of Remote Government Solutions, has been implementing custom plugins, features, and products for clients since 2002. Over the past eight years, we have delivered quality custom RCP solutions to a range of clients including <a href="http://home.americanexpress.com/">American Express</a>, <a href="http://www.ecredit.com/">eCredit</a>, <a href="http://www.nyse.com/">New York Stock Exchange</a>, <a href="www.freescale.com">Freescale Semiconductor</a>, and <a href="http://www.ibm.com/">IBM Research</a>.
Samples of work done for previous clients include:
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<li>Fraud tracking and case management systems.
<li>Services modeling application.
<li>Graphical business process editors, build and deployment tools.
<li>CMVC integration into Rational Application Developer.
<li>IDE Tooling migration to the Eclipse platform.
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We specialize in the following technologies:
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<li>Plugin development for Eclipse versions 1.0-3.5. RCP development for Eclipse 3.5 and above.</li>
<li>EMF based models. eCore modeling with custom datatype support.
<li>GEF-based graphical editors.
<li>Integration with backend J2EE, RDBMS, and web-service interfaces.
<li>SWT, JFace, Nebula Grid, and Swing integration.
<li>RCP applications with high security requirements including encryption and hashing.
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In addition, in 2005 Amin authored an oft-cited <a href="http://ahmadsoft.org/articles/swingswt/swingswt.html">comparison of Swing and SWT</a> as application development platforms, and also authored and maintains the following open source plugins:
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<li><a href="http://ahmadsoft.org/fopbridge.html">FOP Bridge</a> integrates Apache FOP into Eclipse.
<li><a href="http://ahmadsoft.org/xepbridge.html">XEP Bridge</a> integrates RenderX XEP into Eclipse.
<li><a href="http://ahmadsoft.org/powershelljunkie/index.html">PowerShell Junkie</a> integrates the Microsoft PowerShell and PowerShell scripts into the eclipse environment.
<li><a href="http://ahmadsoft.org/websearch/index.html">Web Search</a> adds context-menu integration to major search engines including Bing, Google, and Yahoo!
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