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You Select Your Cloud Service. We’ll Help With The Cloud Migration.

Building a custom application is one thing; migrating and integrating it with all your other systems and one or more cloud environments is another. Work with a team that understands cloud migration and cloud integration, as well as application architecture and development, so you get the “cloud full stack” experience from your dev-team.

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Important Items To Understand Before Committing To A Cloud Service

When it comes to the cloud and cloud migration, security is probably at the top of your list when considering if the cloud is right for your business. You can assume that protection with a reputable cloud provider is good, if not better, than what you may have had in the past. In addition, most cloud providers have full-time staff to monitor and maintain a level of readiness that you probably did not have in the past.

Make sure to consider these three things before moving to the cloud:

  • Ensure It’s A Complete Enterprise Cloud Platform – What good is it if you have to monitor and maintain it? Get your responsibilities and their responsibilities in writing before you move everything and find out you still need a large support staff.
  • Understand The Fee Structure – Extras are typically not free. Review the service agreement before signing, and understand the costs associated with additional services you may need.
  • Know Where Your Data Will Be Stored – The cybersecurity of the cloud is probably more secure than your internal setup, but there is more to it. Could they go out of business? What if there is a fire? Look for a reputable company. We can work with any platform provider but specialize in Azure and AWS platforms and their toolsets.
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We understand cloud migration and cloud integration because the cloud is where many of our customers have moved their systems these past couple of years. If you need someone that understands the toolsets and can help you develop new and integrate existing applications, no matter the cloud solution, consider us for the job.

Make sure to work with a company that is familiar with the service provider’s tools and understands how the various libraries, in combination, affect the cloud migration and cloud integration outcome when combining unique custom applications, hybrid applications, or SaaS and off-the-shelf applications in this new environment.
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We Understand The Technologies Associated With Cloud Migration.

We Help You Make Sense Of Cloud Migration and Integration

Whether you are an experienced developer or not, considering your options when it comes to cloud migration and selecting a technology path you can trust can be daunting. Our senior staff specializes in staying abreast new technology updates and changes in the following technology areas and can provide insight that you may not have at your ready. Add a proven consultant to your dev-team today.

We can provide an outside perspective when working with these technologies!


Azure Cloud Migration - Technology Highlights

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Azure is a comprehensive cloud computing platform provided by Microsoft, offering a wide range of services and features to support various cloud-based solutions. Some of the technology highlights of Azure include:

Azure Virtual Machines: Create and manage virtual machines in the cloud, allowing you to run a wide range of operating systems and applications.

Azure App Service: Easily build, deploy, and scale web apps, APIs, and mobile backends using different programming languages and frameworks.

Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS): A fully managed Kubernetes container orchestration service, simplifying the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.

Azure Functions: Develop serverless applications that automatically scale based on demand, without the need to manage infrastructure.

Azure Cosmos DB: A globally distributed, multi-model NoSQL database service that provides low-latency access to data across multiple regions.

Azure SQL Database: A fully managed, intelligent relational database service that offers high availability, security, and scalability.

Azure Cognitive Services: Pre-built AI models and APIs that enable applications to see, hear, speak, understand, and interpret human needs.

Azure Machine Learning: A cloud-based platform for building, training, and deploying machine learning models at scale.

Azure IoT Hub: A scalable and secure cloud platform that connects, monitors, and manages billions of IoT devices.

Azure DevOps: A set of development tools, including version control, build automation, release management, and more, to support modern application development.

Azure Active Directory: A cloud-based identity and access management service that helps secure and manage user identities.

Azure Functions: Create serverless functions that automatically scale based on demand and handle events.

Azure Logic Apps: Automate workflows and integrate various services and applications with ease.

Azure Virtual Network: Securely connect and isolate resources in Azure, creating a private network environment.

Azure CDN (Content Delivery Network): Deliver high-bandwidth content to users with low-latency and high availability.

Azure Blob Storage: Scalable, cost-effective cloud storage for unstructured data, such as images, videos, and backups.

Azure Active Directory B2C: Manage customer and citizen identities in a secure and compliant manner.

Azure Key Vault: Securely store and manage cryptographic keys, secrets, and certificates used by cloud applications and services.

These highlights represent only a fraction of the extensive services and features available on the Azure platform. Azure continues to evolve and expand, providing developers and businesses with a powerful suite of tools and capabilities to build, deploy, and manage their cloud-based solutions effectively.

 


AWS Cloud Migration - Technology Highlights

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AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a leading cloud computing platform provided by Amazon, offering a vast array of services and features to support various cloud-based solutions. Here are some of the technology highlights for AWS:

Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud): Virtual servers in the cloud, allowing you to run a wide range of operating systems and applications.

Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service): Scalable object storage for storing and retrieving any amount of data from anywhere on the web.

AWS Lambda: Run code without provisioning or managing servers, using serverless functions that automatically scale based on demand.

Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service): Managed database service for popular relational database engines like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server.

Amazon DynamoDB: Fully managed NoSQL database service that delivers single-digit millisecond performance at any scale.

Amazon API Gateway: Create, publish, maintain, and secure APIs at any scale, connecting applications and services together.

Amazon ECS (Elastic Container Service): Highly scalable container orchestration service to manage Docker containers.

Amazon EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service): Fully managed Kubernetes service to run containerized applications using Kubernetes.

Amazon SNS (Simple Notification Service): Fully managed messaging service for sending push notifications, emails, and SMS.

Amazon SQS (Simple Queue Service): Fully managed message queuing service for decoupling and scaling microservices.

Amazon VPC (Virtual Private Cloud): Create a private, isolated network within the AWS cloud and securely connect to on-premises infrastructure.

AWS CloudFront: Content delivery network (CDN) for securely delivering data, videos, applications, and APIs to users globally.

Amazon CloudWatch: Monitor resources and applications in real-time, gain insights, and react to changes proactively.

AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM): Securely manage access to AWS resources, defining users, groups, and permissions.

AWS Lambda Layers: Share code, runtime libraries, and custom runtimes across multiple functions.

AWS Step Functions: Coordinate multiple AWS services into serverless workflows, making it easier to build and update applications.

AWS Glue: ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) service to prepare and load data for analytics.

AWS Redshift: Fully managed data warehousing service for running complex queries and analyzing vast amounts of data.

These highlights provide a glimpse into the wide range of services offered by AWS. The platform continues to evolve and expand, offering a robust and comprehensive set of tools and features to empower developers and businesses with flexible and scalable cloud computing solutions.


GCP Cloud Migration - Technology Highlights

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a comprehensive cloud computing platform provided by Google, offering a wide range of services and features to support cloud-based solutions. Here are some of the technology highlights for Google Cloud Platform.

Compute Engine: Virtual machines in the cloud, allowing you to run applications on Google’s infrastructure.

App Engine: Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) for building and hosting applications without managing infrastructure.< Kubernetes Engine (GKE): Managed Kubernetes service for container orchestration and management.

Cloud Functions: Serverless computing platform that automatically scales based on demand, allowing you to run code without managing servers.

Cloud Storage: Scalable object storage for storing and retrieving any amount of data from anywhere on the web.

BigQuery: Fully managed data warehouse for running fast and SQL-like queries on large datasets.

Cloud Pub/Sub: Messaging service for building event-driven applications and decoupling microservices.

Cloud Firestore: NoSQL document database for building scalable and flexible applications.

Cloud Spanner: Horizontally scalable, globally distributed relational database with strong consistency.

Cloud Dataflow: Serverless data processing service for stream and batch data processing.

Cloud Functions for Firebase: Serverless functions for building mobile and web applications using Firebase.

Cloud AI Platform: Managed machine learning service for building, training, and deploying machine learning models at scale.

Cloud AutoML: AI-powered service that enables the development of custom machine learning models with minimal coding.

Apigee API Management: Full lifecycle API management platform to design, secure, deploy, monitor, and scale APIs.

Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE): Fully managed Kubernetes service for container orchestration and management.

Google Cloud SQL: Fully managed database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server.

Google Cloud Functions: Serverless event-driven functions for building scalable applications.

Google Cloud Run: Serverless container execution environment for running stateless HTTP containers.

Google Cloud Vision API: AI-powered vision service for image recognition, analysis, and classification.

Google Cloud Natural Language API: AI-powered natural language processing service for sentiment analysis, entity recognition, and language detection.

These technology highlights represent only a fraction of the services and features offered by Google Cloud Platform. GCP continues to expand its offerings to support various cloud-based solutions, providing developers and businesses with powerful tools and capabilities to build, deploy, and manage their applications efficiently in the cloud.


Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is well funded, and their technical proficiencies are undeniable. In addition their tools for deep learning and artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics should be considered.

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Consider the addition of one of our senior custom software development and design staff or a customized combination of our scalable consultants to help you and your team stay up-to-date, on schedule, and strengthened with the field-proven experience every project needs to succeed.

We provide an outside perspective and proven expertise in these technology areas!

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.NET | .NET Core | Microsoft Technologies

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Intertech experts can help you and your team successfully work with a wide range of .NET and associated technologies to design and develop systems and applications that improve your business processes, whether your team is made up of all in-house talent or a hybrid of in-house and on and offshore contractors.  

Core .NET Technologies:

.NET Framework: The traditional full-fledged .NET framework is designed primarily for Windows desktop and server-side applications.

.NET Core: A modular and cross-platform version of .NET designed for building modern, cloud-based, and cross-platform applications.

ASP.NET: A web framework for building web applications using .NET. It includes ASP.NET Web Forms, ASP.NET MVC, and ASP.NET Web API.

ASP.NET Core: The cross-platform version of ASP.NET, optimized for modern web development.

Entity Framework: A popular Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) framework that simplifies database access in .NET applications.

Xamarin: A framework for building cross-platform mobile applications for iOS, Android, and Windows using .NET.

Blazor: A framework for building interactive web applications using C# and .NET instead of JavaScript.

WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation): A technology for building Windows desktop applications with rich user interfaces.

WinForms (Windows Forms): Another technology for building Windows desktop applications with a more traditional UI.

ML.NET: A machine learning framework for building custom machine learning models in .NET applications.

SignalR: A real-time communication library for enabling real-time functionality in web applications.

NOTE: “Windows Communication Framework (WCF) may be deprecated in .NET 5/6+, but it doesn’t mean your applications are going to be left out in the cold. Just like Web Forms and other .NET Framework technologies, your WCF applications will continue to work for a long time. In fact, WCF will likely work for the next two decades thanks to .NET Framework being considered part of the Windows operating system. – Q&A Microsoft” — At Intertech, we still support the following and specialize in seamless modernization development as required.

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF): A technology for building service-oriented applications and services.

Windows Workflow Foundation (WF): A framework for building workflow-enabled applications.

Windows Identity Foundation (WIF): A framework for building identity-aware applications using claims-based identity.

Windows Services: A mechanism for building long-running background services on Windows.

Other Technologies That Work with .NET:

Azure: Microsoft’s cloud computing platform that works seamlessly with .NET applications.

SQL Server: Microsoft’s relational database management system widely used with .NET applications.

Azure DevOps: A suite of development tools for planning, tracking, and deploying .NET projects.

Entity Framework Core: The cross-platform version of Entity Framework for database access in ASP.NET Core applications.

IdentityServer: An open-source authentication and authorization server compatible with .NET applications.

Angular: A popular front-end framework that can be used alongside ASP.NET to build dynamic web applications.

React: Another front-end framework that can be integrated with ASP.NET for building modern web applications.

Vue.js: A progressive JavaScript framework that can work with .NET in web development.

Redis: An in-memory data structure store that can be used for caching in .NET applications.

RabbitMQ: A message broker used for implementing messaging patterns in .NET applications.

Elasticsearch: A distributed search engine that can be integrated with .NET applications for advanced search capabilities.

Apache Kafka: A distributed streaming platform that can be used for real-time event processing in .NET applications.

Because the .NET ecosystem is continuously evolving, our senior consultants stay up-to-date with the newest changes while evaluating and identifying where and when to consider these changes, providing an invaluable tool when updating your system or pivoting to a new technology.


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Java | Java Frameworks

Intertech experts can help you and your team successfully work with Java and the wide range of associated technologies to design and develop systems and applications that improve your business processes, whether your team is made up of all in-house talent or a hybrid of in-house and on and offshore contractors.  

Core Java Technologies:

Java Standard Edition (Java SE): The core Java platform that provides the essential libraries, APIs, and tools for developing Java applications.

Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE): A set of specifications and APIs for building enterprise-level Java applications, including web applications, services, and more.

Java Development Kit (JDK): The software development kit that includes the tools needed for Java development, such as the Java compiler (javac) and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).

Java Runtime Environment (JRE): The runtime environment that enables Java applications to run on a user’s machine.

Java Virtual Machine (JVM): The virtual machine that executes Java bytecode and provides platform independence.

JavaFX: A framework for building rich client applications with a modern UI in Java.

Java Servlet: A technology for developing web applications using Java on the server side.

JavaServer Pages (JSP): A technology for creating dynamic web content using Java.

JavaBeans: A component architecture for creating reusable Java components.

Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB): A component model for developing distributed enterprise applications in Java.

Java Message Service (JMS): A messaging API for sending and receiving messages between distributed systems.

Java Database Connectivity (JDBC): An API for connecting Java applications to relational databases.

Other Technologies That Work with Java:

Spring Framework: An open-source framework for building enterprise Java applications, including Spring Boot for creating stand-alone applications.

Hibernate: An Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) framework for database access in Java applications.

Apache Struts: A web application framework for building Java web applications.

JavaServer Faces (JSF): A framework for building user interfaces for Java web applications.

Apache Maven: A build automation tool for managing Java projects and dependencies.

Apache Tomcat: An open-source web server and servlet container for running Java web applications.

JUnit: A popular testing framework for Java applications.

Log4j: A logging framework for Java applications.

Apache Kafka: A distributed streaming platform that can be used with Java for real-time event processing.

Elasticsearch: A distributed search engine that can be integrated with Java applications for advanced search capabilities.

Apache Hadoop: A framework for distributed storage and processing large datasets, often used in big data applications.

Docker: A containerization platform that allows Java applications to run in isolated containers.

Front-End Technologies That Work with Java:

NOTE: Front-end technologies typically work independently of the back-end programming language. In the case of Java, various front-end technologies can be used to create dynamic and interactive user interfaces. Some of the most popular front-end technologies that work well with Java on the back end include:

Angular: Developed by Google, Angular is a robust front-end framework for building dynamic SPAs (Single Page Applications). It can work with Java back ends through RESTful APIs.

React: Developed by Facebook, React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It can be used alongside Java back ends through RESTful APIs.

Vue.js:A progressive JavaScript framework for building user interfaces. Vue.js can work with Java back ends similarly to Angular and React.

jQuery: A lightweight JavaScript library that simplifies DOM manipulation and event handling. It can be used in conjunction with Java back ends to enhance web applications.

Bootstrap: A popular CSS framework that provides a set of pre-styled components and responsive layout options. It can be integrated with Java-based web applications to achieve a consistent and visually appealing design.

HTML5 and CSS3: While not frameworks or libraries, HTML5 and CSS3 are essential technologies for building web interfaces. Java back ends can generate dynamic HTML content, then styled using CSS.

Ember.js: An opinionated JavaScript framework for creating ambitious web applications. It can work with Java back ends through APIs.

Polymer: A JavaScript library for building reusable web components. It can be used with Java back ends to create modular and flexible user interfaces.

Thymeleaf: A server-side Java templating engine that seamlessly integrates Java code with HTML templates. It is commonly used with Java frameworks like Spring to generate dynamic web pages.

Consider an experienced outside perspective from our co-development experts when starting your next project.


Front End (Client-Side)

Intertech experts can help you and your team successfully select and work with a wide range of front end technologies to design and develop systems and applications that improve your business processes, whether your team is made up of all in-house talent or a hybrid of in-house and on and offshore contractors.  

Generally Accepted and Trusted Front End Technologies

HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript: The foundation of web development, these three core technologies are essential for building static and dynamic web pages.

React: Developed by Facebook, React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It is widely used for creating dynamic and interactive front-end applications.

Angular: Developed by Google, Angular is a powerful front-end framework for building Single Page Applications (SPAs) and dynamic web applications.

Vue.js: A progressive JavaScript framework, Vue.js is known for its ease of integration and flexibility, making it a popular choice among developers.

jQuery: A lightweight JavaScript library, jQuery simplifies DOM manipulation and event handling, and it is still widely used despite the rise of modern frameworks.

Bootstrap: A CSS framework, Bootstrap provides a set of pre-styled components and responsive layout options, making it popular for quickly creating visually appealing designs.

Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets): A CSS preprocessor that enhances the capabilities of CSS, making it easier to manage and maintain stylesheets.

Webpack: A popular module bundler that helps manage and bundle front-end assets such as JavaScript, CSS, and images for production deployment.

Gulp and Grunt: Task runners that automate repetitive tasks in the front-end development workflow, such as minification, compilation, and optimization.

Babel: A JavaScript compiler that allows developers to write modern ES6+ code and transpile it into backward-compatible versions for browser support.

TypeScript: A superset of JavaScript that adds static typing, enhancing code quality and maintainability in large-scale applications.

Ember.js: An opinionated JavaScript framework for building ambitious web applications with convention over configuration.

Front-end technologies that work well with the .NET| .NET Core family of technologies:

React: React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It works well with both .NET and .NET Core through various integration options, such as using React templates in ASP.NET Core or creating React applications separately and communicating with the back end through APIs.

Angular: Angular is a comprehensive front-end framework developed by Google. It can be easily integrated with both ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core projects to build robust and scalable web applications.

Vue.js: Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework that works well with .NET and .NET Core projects through simple script integration. It provides flexibility and ease of use for building modern user interfaces.

Blazor: Blazor is a front-end web framework developed by Microsoft that allows developers to build interactive web applications using C# and Razor syntax. Blazor applications can run on both .NET and .NET Core platforms, enabling full-stack development using C#.

jQuery: jQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that simplifies DOM manipulation and event handling. It can be used with both .NET and .NET Core projects to enhance interactivity and user experience.

Bootstrap: Bootstrap is a popular CSS framework that provides a set of pre-styled components and responsive design. It can be easily integrated with both ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core projects to achieve a consistent and visually appealing user interface.

TypeScript: TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that adds static typing and other features for enhanced code quality. It works well with both .NET and .NET Core projects and can be used to write more robust front-end code.

Webpack: Webpack is a module bundler that can be used with both .NET and .NET Core projects to manage front-end assets, such as JavaScript, CSS, and images, and bundle them for production deployment.

Gulp and Grunt: Task runners like Gulp and Grunt can automate repetitive tasks in front-end development workflows and work well with both .NET and .NET Core projects for streamlining development processes.

Front end technologies that work well with Java

Angular: Angular is a powerful front-end framework developed by Google. It works well with Java on the back end, allowing developers to build robust and scalable web applications.

React: React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It can be used with Java back-end applications to create dynamic and responsive front-end experiences.

Vue.js: Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework known for its simplicity and ease of integration. It can work effectively with Java-based back ends for building modern user interfaces.

Thymeleaf: Thymeleaf is a server-side Java templating engine that simplifies the process of rendering dynamic HTML templates. It works well with Java back ends to generate dynamic web pages.

jQuery: jQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that simplifies DOM manipulation and event handling. It can be used with Java-based applications to enhance front-end interactivity.

Bootstrap: Bootstrap is a popular CSS framework that provides a set of pre-styled components and responsive design. It can be easily integrated with Java-based projects to achieve a consistent and visually appealing user interface.

GWT (Google Web Toolkit): GWT is a development toolkit that allows developers to write client-side code in Java and then compile it into optimized JavaScript. It provides a Java-based approach to front-end development.

Ember.js: Ember.js is an opinionated JavaScript framework for building ambitious web applications. It can be integrated with Java back ends to create scalable and data-driven front-end applications.

Polymer: Polymer is a JavaScript library for building web components. It can be used alongside Java-based back ends to create reusable and encapsulated front-end components.

D3.js: D3.js is a powerful JavaScript library for creating data visualizations using HTML, SVG, and CSS. It can be used with Java to display and interact with data on the front end.

Front end technologies that work with .NET and Java when you need to consider both.

NOTE: Several proven front-end technologies can also work independently, with .NET and Java on the back end. As you can see from their appearances above, these technologies are widely used and have established themselves as reliable choices for building dynamic and interactive user interfaces in many situations.

HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript: The foundation of web development, these three technologies work on their own to create static web pages and can be integrated with both .NET and Java back ends to build dynamic and interactive web applications.

Angular: Developed by Google, Angular is a powerful front-end framework that can work independently, with .NET (via ASP.NET), and with Java (via Spring).

React: Developed by Facebook, React is a popular JavaScript library that can work on its own, with .NET (via ASP.NET Core), and with Java (via various frameworks and libraries).

Vue.js: A progressive JavaScript framework, Vue.js can function independently with .NET (via ASP.NET Core) and with Java (through RESTful APIs).

jQuery: A lightweight JavaScript library, jQuery can work independently and be integrated with .NET and Java to simplify DOM manipulation and event handling.

Bootstrap: A CSS framework, Bootstrap can work on its own and can be used with .NET and Java to achieve a consistent and responsive design for web applications.

Ember.js: An opinionated JavaScript framework, Ember.js can work independently and can be integrated with .NET and Java back ends through RESTful APIs.

Thymeleaf: A server-side Java templating engine, Thymeleaf can work with Java (e.g., with Spring) to generate dynamic web pages.

Blazor: A front-end web framework developed by Microsoft, Blazor can work with .NET (via ASP.NET Core) to build interactive web applications using C# instead of JavaScript.

These front-end technologies provide development teams with a range of options for building user interfaces, and their flexibility allows them to be used with various back-end technologies, including .NET and Java. Speak with our team to add an expert development leaderto your development team.

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Back End (Server-Side)

    Intertech experts can help you and your team successfully select and work with a wide range of server side technologies to design and develop systems and applications that improve your business processes, whether your team is made up of all in-house talent or a hybrid of in-house and on and offshore contractors.  

    Java: A versatile and mature programming language commonly used in enterprise-level applications. Java is known for its platform independence and robustness.

    Python: Known for its simplicity and readability, Python is widely used in web development and scientific computing.

    Node.js: A JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 engine, ideal for building scalable and real-time applications.

    C#: Developed by Microsoft, C# is popular for building Windows applications and is widely used with ASP.NET for web development.

    Ruby: Often used with the Ruby on Rails framework, Ruby is favored for its developer-friendly syntax and rapid application development.

    PHP: A server-side scripting language commonly used in web development, especially for content management systems like WordPress.

    Go (Golang): Developed by Google, Go is known for its speed and efficiency, making it suitable for concurrent operations.

    .NET Core: An open-source, cross-platform framework developed by Microsoft for building modern applications.

    Scala: Combines object-oriented and functional programming paradigms, making it suitable for high-performance applications.

    Django: A Python web framework that follows the “batteries-included” philosophy, providing many built-in features for rapid development.

    Spring Boot: A Java-based framework known for its simplicity and rapid development capabilities.

    Express.js: A minimalist Node.js framework for building web applications and APIs.

    Ruby on Rails: A popular and powerful Ruby framework for building web applications with an emphasis on convention over configuration.

    ASP.NET: A mature and feature-rich framework by Microsoft for building web applications, web services, and APIs.

    Laravel: A PHP web framework with an elegant syntax and expressive syntax.

    Flask: A lightweight and flexible Python framework for building web applications and APIs.

    Play Framework: A Java and Scala web framework known for its high performance and scalability.

    Symfony: A PHP framework that provides reusable components for building complex web applications.

    Hibernate: A Java ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) framework for simplifying database interactions.

    FastAPI: A modern Python web framework designed for high-performance APIs.

    Our expert consultants can help you evaluate your needs or step in and help get your project across the finish line successfully.


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    Every company can use an experienced perspective and a helping hand from time to time. Blackslate Software senior custom software development team has it extended for the times when you need help pivoting to new technology, strengthening your team, and ensuring your goals are met on time and on budget. When over 60% of projects fail, getting it right the first time is always cheaper and can build a reputation faster than almost anything.

    Get it right the first time in these critical business areas!


    Custom Software Development

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • CI/CD – Agile – DevOps – Rapid Application Development
  • Modernization & New
  • At our core, Blackslate Software Custom Agile-based software development consulting services combine everything you need from complete senior-led teams & co-development expertise that strengthens your internal team from the beginning to deployment.

    The Primary Technology Areas We Deliver To Our Customers

    Cloud – Azure & AWS – SQL Server – SQL Server, SSAS, SSIS & SSRS – .NET – .NET Framework, .NET Core, Entity Framework, .NET 5, 6, 7+, ASP.NET & Web Forms, BizTalk, C#, MVC, SharePoint Framework, LINQ, VB.NET, Visual Studio, VB.NET, Web API Framework, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Xamarin, & More – Java – Spring, Struts, Hibernate, Grails, GWT, Blade & other Lightweight Frameworks – Java Power Tools – Unit, NetBeans, Maven, Jenkins, Spring Boot & Security, Spark and many of the 100+ others as needed – Front End (Client-Side) – HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, React.js, React Native, Angular, AngularJS, Vue/VueJS, Next.js, Flutter, Ionic, and others – Back End (Server-Side) – Java, JavaScript, Node.js, Go, Ruby, C#, C++, Kotlin, Rust, Scala, SQL, Spring Boot, ASP.NET, Jango, Python, ASP.NET Core, Express.js, Spring Boot, Django, Ruby on Rails (RoR), and NestJS.


    Legacy System Assessments & Modernization

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • Architecture Assessments
  • Monolithic System Alternatives
  • Eliminate Hidden Costs and Manual Error
  • You know when it’s time to upgrade, but with the speed of technology change, you may need an experienced outside perspective, assessment, or a hand in development if those decisions have already been made. No matter what the case, Blackslate Software can help you modernize your applications and architecture, ensuring that you consider all automation and data collection options that are becoming the standard.


    Business Process Optimization & Automation (BPA)

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • Available During The Modernization & New Creation Process
  • Eliminate Manual Processes & Errors
  • Eliminate Employee Stress and Improve Retention
  • Repetitive manual errors should be a thing of the past. If it is time to implement intelligent technology-enabled automation that streamlines and automates complex workflows, consider bringing on one or more of our senior consultants to assist. You will realize efficiencies that save you resources, retain your talent by lowering stress, and put the onus on us to ask the hard questions that need to be asked. In addition, this is the time to eliminate spreadsheets, so your data is instantly available for generating reports, forecasts, and predictions.


    Architecture – Monolith to Modularization

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • Multiple Technologies – Based On Your System & Preference
  • Frameworks – APIs – Microservices
  • There are many levels of modularity, but in the end, the deconstruction of your monolithic system structures your applications as a collection of loosely coupled services that link together and allow independent updating, scalability, and advancements, along with the ability to select alternative codes and languages that suit the purpose rather than the framework. Just imagine all the doors opening with a new, more flexible model.


    Web Frameworks – 2-Tier or 3-Tier Architecture

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • Full-Stack | Multiple Tier Development
  • Modular | API-Driven Development | Microservices
  • The fastest way to build an application is by using a web framework that is proven and supported. Whether you have already selected your technologies or would like an outside opinion that can evaluate your needs and offer suggestions, our experts can help. Field-tested and proven at heading off challenges that may add costs and delay your launch, Blackslate Software full-time staff are here to assist.


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