Services

Implementation & Consulting Services
  • Experience in various Implementation projects across domains
  • Usage of pre-Configured Industry specific templates
  • Large pool of experienced domain and technical consultants
  • Quick delivery of the project using accelerators
  • Realize the most predictable and fastest time to business value
Application Management Services
  • Reduced TCO – Ability to effectively utilize and share common resources
  • Flexibility & Scalability Ability to meet varying business demands giving economies of scale
  • Better Predictability of AMS Spend – Ability to plan/ Budget effectively based on Short Term & Long Term planning
Resource Consulting
  • SLA Driven Services
  • Dedicated Account Managers
  • Strong HR and Admin team
  • Happiness framework at work for motivation and retention
  • Larger pool of talent availability
  • Quick turnaround time
Application Development
  • JAVA , J2EE, Springs, Struts, Hibernet
  • UI HTML5/ CSS3, Java Script, jQuery, Angular.js, node.js, polymer.js
  • Microsoft .NET, ASP.NET, C#, Silverlight
  • PHP, Ruby, Perl, Python
Project Management

Project management is the process of leading the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints. This information is usually described in project documentation, created at the beginning of the development process. The primary constraints are scope, time, and budget.

Support as Services

Support services are processes that professionals use to execute a core program or function that generates revenue. Many departments use these services, such as human resources, IT and customer service

Enterprise Technology Services

The Enterprise Technology Section (ETS), is a service provider, which plans, acquires or develops and manages the organization’s enterprise applications and systems. Key activities of the Section include the establishment of core infrastructure and network services;

Managed Services

Managed services is the practice of outsourcing the responsibility for maintaining, and anticipating need for, a range of processes and functions, ostensibly for the purpose of improved operations and reduced budgetary expenditures through the reduction of directly-employed staff.