Enterprise Software Development

The ANSIS group's  IT management and software development services division delivers the transactional and web-based IT systems, which are needed by small & mid-size enterprises (SMEs) or units of large enterprises to better manage and drive their operations. It combines the best of U.S. methodologies with the proven talent pool from Central Europe, we provide reliable software at competitive cost levels.  

The utilized technologies and platforms include:

  • Java Enterprise Edition (JEE 5)
  • iPhone, iPad, Android applications
  • LAMP stack of open source tools, such as Linux, Apache, PHP/PERL
  • Leading database providers, such as ORACLE, MS SQL Server, MySQL and PostgreSQL.

Our competence is to deliver software with the best price/performance ratio. With our expertise in outsourcing, we partner with IT firms in various industry segments and/or local markets, who ensure that the software functionality is well-aligned with the specific business requirements of their clients.

 

Handling the full development cycle

To boost the competitive advantage of your company, a software system needs to be designed and implemented very well. But even more importantly, it must support your business model in an optimal way.

This is why we offer you our help already in the inception phase where the business talk prevails over technical language.

We present the possibilities technology can offer your business, and then participate in building the business case for each system. With a well-planned business case, we then plan and design the customized IT system (here the tech talk definitely prevails... :- )

Rapid-Application Development Frameworks

Developing Custom Business Applications based on our web-based or Windows-based frameworks lets your customized business applications get up to speed very quickly.

A Winning Concept:

Local business knowledge combined with best-practice software engineering carried out in a region with a significant cost advantage!

Case Study

Once it joined the risk-management game, Goldman Sachs steadily accumulated market nous.

It applied this by building a proprietary technology system, shunning the off-the-shelf products used by many of its competitors. People who have left Goldman say that this system is unmatched at rivals.

One consequence is that Goldman seems confident that it can take more risks than its competitors do. Overall, it makes the most money.

- The Economist, April 29th 2006