Finding a shrink-wrapped solution that meets your workflow requirements can be very difficult. Each organization is unique, and has its own specific goals and objectives, its own processes and procedures.
When you know what you need, but off-the-shelf products won’t get the job done, custom application development is the answer.
Netspective offers a very broad range of custom application development services, including the addition of new features and functions to existing applications, application re-engineering, migration of legacy systems to modern technology platforms and web-enabling of legacy applications.
Our application development process covers the entire software development life cycle, from requirements through architecture design, development, testing and integration to implementation and support.
Netspective’s senior software development team offers not just knowledge and experience, but also mature processes and methodologies, a firm command of industry best practices, a portfolio of re-usable components and efficient coding practices that lead to significantly lower costs.
| Our expertise includes: | |
| Operating Systems: | Windows, Linux |
| Databases: | Oracle, DB2, SYBASE, MS SQL, Teradata |
| Application Servers: | IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, Oracle |
| Enterprise Architecture: | J2EE, .NET, VB, VC++, C, C++ |
When we develop an application, we focus on implementing the high-priority features quickly then adding on the bells and whistles.
To do this, we use an agile development model that allows requirements and design to be continuously refined as code development progresses, building applications in small increments and validating them as we proceed.
What’s more, we have significant experience working on proprietary as well as open source platforms. Also, we have exposure to a wide spectrum of business domains, which substantially reduces the learning curve, while allowing us to quickly build tailor-made domain-specific solutions.
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