Application Development
Application development and management are continually changing. Traditional approaches and roles have to be reconsidered as new architectures emerge; integration and software platform alternatives multiply; outsourcing adoption accelerates; and the pressure from the business to build an agile yet robust and secure application infrastructure continues to grow. These days, technical expertise is no longer the primary success factor: collaboration, accountability, compliance, portfolio and resources management are all becoming key capabilities of the new Application Development Team.
We take a holistic approach by using Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) methodologies to design, develop, implement, manage, measure and improve critical application processes. This is accomplished by combining technology and services as well as leveraging best practices.
ETS' development teams have years of experience developing best of breed applications for delivering information to local and international users across several industries.
Executive Strategy Consulting
ETS Development Engineers will assist your organization with architecture definition and recommendations for applications that will address business requirements.
• Business Solution Definition
• Web Architecture Planning
• Database Architecture & Client Server Planning
• Application Bridging
• Security Code Best Practices
Web Architecture Development
• Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
• Secure.ASP Applications
• Website Design, Implementation & Support
• Java Programming (STRUTS)
.Net Framework Applications
• Smart Client Architecture
• .NET Framework-Based Application Deployment
• Visual Basic .NET Windows Forms Desktop Applications
• Day-to-Day Process Support
• Application Hosting
Database Architecture
• Baseline Development & Documentation
• SQL Server-Driven Application Enhancements
• Consolidations, Upgrades & Conversions
• Visual Basic 6.0 Desktop Applications or InterDev 6.0 to .NET
• Front Page Websites to .NET
• Access Jet Databases for True Client/Server Architectures

