Client-Server Applications
Client-server applications development is defined as the development of an architecture including clients and a server. Under this architecture, the client requests an action or service from the provider of service, the server. Consider the example of a Web browser and a Web server. When you address a URL in the browser window, the web browser or the client is actually requesting a page from a Web server. The server returns an html page to the client, which then displays it on your computer. With the increasing dependence of customers on the availability of information and services, Client-Server applications development has assumed crucial importance.
With their ability to input, process, store and access data from a different device, client-server applications development is used if multiple users are accessing an application simultaneously. You may launch these applications from your start menu and a server application that runs on the server. Client-server applications development enables use of client-server applications from any platform.
Client-server applications development leads to the interchange and exchange of actions, information and data from the client to server and vice versa. The advantage here is that, even though the actions/services etc are broken down into modules, it is not mandatory that all these modules should work in the same environment, meaning the information exchange can be effected through several applications and interfaces simultaneously.
As one of the leading, full-fledged Client-Server applications development companies in London, United Kingdom, Excellone has been successfully undertaking challenging client-server applications development tasks of its' clients. Using excellent technical know-how and a talented team of staff, Excellone has executed some of the finest and unique client-server applications development on behalf of its valued clientele.



