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We have a vast amount of experience using Microsoft. NET as well as open source technologies such as Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. These products continue to be very popular due to the low cost to acquire and deploy the software itself which leaves more resources for actually getting the software developed. Using Open Source tools like Joomla!, TikiWiki, osCommerce, and so on, can be helpful to allow website owners to assume responsibility for updating content which results in even more savings as expensive programming services are no longer needed every time a change needs to be made to the website.
Successful Development Projects
Our preference is to use Open Source products and technologies whenever possible, however, we can also develop software from the design phase through to final deployment. The key to a successful development project is to spend enough time up front to gather the necessary information to provide our customers with a reliable bid and well defined deliverables. If you need help with developing good specifications we can assist in that process on a time and materials basis.
Upgrades, Bug Fixes, Enhancements, Tweaks
If your web developer has moved on and left behind a big mess, we can help. Even the best developers will have some anomolies in their software. Unskilled developers combined with poor communications can end up being a real disaster that is not only stressful but can end up being very costly as well. With over 25 years experience in software development it doesn't take very long to determine what can be salvaged from a misguided project. Even if your former development partner did a great job, you will eventually need to upgrade or enhance some aspect of your web site. We're happy to assist with enhancements to ASP and VB applications that may have been developed long ago but are still useful to your organization.
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