Interdepartmental interaction

A variety of tasks for information exchange among governments and also among commercial enterprises is wide and includes rapid information exchange and data transfer. Modern technologies allow a user to consolidate big data and to make an access and exchange process quickly
Single information space for distributed structures
Guaranteed information and document delivery
Remote access
Description
In practice, information resources of various agencies function in different resources and as a result, there are decision-making delays, doubled tasks and other interaction questions. To integrate the resources a buffer information system is developed, which main tasks are data transformation, transportation and control. Another solution will be creation of a single resource which every long-distance subsidiary provide with necessary amounts of data.
WE OFFER
  • Solutions based on Open-Source technologies and worldwide vendor’s platforms
  • Maintenance of end-to-end data and documentation transmission principles
  • Guaranteed delivery of confidential and legal documents
  • Information system certification and observance of safety standards
  • Storage and quick search of necessary information
  • G2G, G2B, G2C and also B2B cooperation
PLATFORMS
OPERATING SYSTEMS: Linux, Windows
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: PHP, .NET, Java, JavaScript, Python, Ruby
DATABASES: Oracle, MS SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird
INTEGRATION: 1C, MS CRM, SAP and other systems
Projects
Clients
DEVELOPMENT APPROACH
  • Full development cycle from architectural design to system maintenance and development
  • Project teams which combine technical and industry-specific expertise
  • Using Lean and Agile methods in project teams
  • Compliance with deadlines and contractual terms
HOW WE WORK
1
Establishment of contact
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Task definition
3
Data capture about current processes
4
Technical support and after-sales service
5
Contracting and creating a requirements list
6
Technical analysis and commercial proposal
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