MacTI have expertise with many technologies:
Mac OS X Server
Mac OS X Server is an operating system based on UNIX and BSD standards. The last version of OS X Server comes with a lot of built-in services, including Podcast Producer, iCal Server and a basic wiki.
CentOS
CentOS is a free and binary compliant version of RedHat Enterprise Linux, perfect to use services not available on Mac OS X or for low cost server.
WebObjects
It's one of the oldest Web development frameworks, but it design is so clean that even if the first version was released in 1996, it's still one of the best Web frameworks, especially when coupled with Project Wonder. It's all Java, without the complexity of J2EE. The Online Apple Store and the iTunes Store are both using WebObjects at its back-end.
WebObjects is the default Web development at MacTI. The deployment environment is installed on all copies of Mac OS X Server, but applications can be run on Linux, BSD, Solaris and even Windows. WebObjects can talk to numerous data sources, including Oracle Database, MySQL and PostgreSQL.
MacTI is a major organizer of WOWODC, an annual conference dedicated to WebObjects.
Zimbra Collaboration Suite
ZCS is a groupware solution, akin to Microsoft Exchange but cheaper and can be run on various Linux distributions and on Mac OS X Server. It also provide APIs and a rich Web client, which make it possible to integrate ZCS with other applications. Our hosted groupware solution is based on ZCS.
CommuniGate Pro
CommuniGate Pro is another groupware system that we have experience with. It's another good alternative to Microsoft Exchange, and MacTI can help your organization to extend CGP, for example by creating a custom Web interface to manage accounts.
Kerio Mail Server
KMS is yet another groupware system that we have experience with. It's the only groupware solution outside of Microsoft Exchange who support Microsoft Entourage 2004/2008 as a groupware client. It's not extensible as CGP or ZCS, but if your needs are only calendars, contacts and emails and want to use your own server, it's the best solution.
OpenOffice.org
OpenOffice.org (OOo) is a office suite that can replace MS Office. The feature set is the same on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, which is perfect for organizations with multiple platforms. But one of the most interessing thing of OpenOffice.org is that we can start it as a service and build applications on top of it, for example to mass convert documents from one format to another, or do automatically print reports.
Oracle Database
One of the most know RDBMS (Relational DataBase Management System). Works well with WebObjects. MacTI have experience with Oracle Database 9i and 10g.
MySQL
The prefered database system for Web applications. MacTI have experience with versions 4.0, 4.1 and 5.0 of MySQL.
iCal Server/Calendar Server
iCal Server is a new service of Mac OS X Server 10.5 (Leopard). It's a calendaring system where each user can put their calendars and todos on the server, and share their calendars and todos with other users of the system. est un nouveau service offert sous Mac OS X Server 10.5 (Leopard). Calendar Server is the open source version of iCal Server, and can be run on Mac OS X "client", Linux or BSD, making it a low cost calendar system for organizations who have basic calendaring needs.
Confluence
Confluence is a excellent wiki system. A wiki allow employees and managers to collaborate and share content, reducing the need to send MS Office documents over by email. A wiki also display the history of the content so you can go back in time to find a older version of a document and see the changes with the current version. MacTI can help your organization to install, manage a Confluence installation, and migrate existing content to Confluence.