Post-implementation Service

 

Any kind of good technology and best implementation can’t alone ensure the smooth running of the utilities. Post sales and implementation support is a must to ensure it. Post implementation support is again a tougher job than implementation because here you have to troubleshoot the problem and cure it keeping in mind that customer has valuable data on the system and work should not get hampered beyond the control. We provide following post implementation services:

 

Support for LAN/WAN equipments and utilities.  

Support for NetWare, Windows9X/Xp, Windows NT/2000/2003, Unix, Linux, Solaris, AIX, HPUX etc.

Support for Oracle server/client utilities, MS-SQL server/client utilities, DB2 Servers /Clients

Support for Web Servers, Mail servers, Proxy Servers, DNS Servers, DHCP Servers, Database Servers, Print Servers & File Servers

Our above services are designed with keeping in mind the customer’s problems in managing the large IT infrastructure including continuous availability of the utilities to users and security & reliability of the data of the usage etc.   We believe that running of the utility is much more important than creation of the utility because with the proper utilization we can attain the objective of the creation.

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  IT Infrastructure Development 

From The Rational Edge: As the third part in a series on how to build stronger software / IT development infrastructure, this article focuses on quality assurance processes and tools.

XtraNet  defines an On Demand Business as an enterprise whose business processes -- integrated end to end across the company and with key partners, suppliers, and customers -- can respond with flexibility and speed to any customer demand, market opportunity, or threat. A crucial step toward becoming an On Demand Business is to implement a software development infrastructure that is proven, open, modular, and complete. This four-part series explores criteria to consider as you create RFPs for new technology purchases and evaluate alternative vendors' solutions. It also explains how the Xtranet Software Development Platform -- a modular, Eclipse-based technology platform -- can help you meet your requirements.

The first article in this series covered basics about how to prioritize infrastructure acquisitions and begin constructing an RFP. It also discussed how to specify and evaluate requirements and analysis solutions. Part II looked at technology changes that affect the design and construction area and discussed the categories of tools best suited for different types of development projects. Now, in Part III, we will focus on how to build an infrastructure that will help ensure delivery of quality products.

In the software industry, an organizational commitment to quality speeds development, reduces costs, and allows you to add new system features with greater ease. Organizations that develop low-quality software are destined to forever look backward, as they invest time and money fixing defects in "completed" software. In contrast, organizations that build in quality from the beginning are able to look forward, innovate, and pursue new opportunities. This approach to continuously ensuring quality builds success into the project rather than making teams gamble with the unpredictability inherent in software development efforts.

More than merely an absence of defects, quality in software means fitness for use. High-quality software provides adequate functionality, usability, reliability, performance, scalability, supportability, and security to businesses and their customers. Within this broader view, software quality is no longer the sole responsibility of the testing team. Instead, quality is a shared responsibility that engages all team members throughout the software lifecycle.