Differentiators

We are different from many headhunter or consulting companies because...

  • We are experienced developers & architects that understand the challenges facing your business
  • We are not typical account managers without realizing actual technology implementations
  • We have worked for multiple industries, from dotcoms to Fortune 500 companies
  • We understand that recognizing business problems and embracing your business processes is paramount to your success
  • We have unique approach to project management that emphasizes your involvement at every step
  • We are aware that one size fits all approach is not always the right solution
  • We recruit only by referral and every our consultant has a proven record of solving problems critical to business success

Technology Management

BestSoft philosophy of delivering quality to the Enterprise is based on:

  • Reducing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
  • Managing IT Infrastructure
  • Doing Strategic Planning
  • Promoting Governance of Open Source in the Application Infrastructure
  • Providing Onsite Support on a Consulting and Training Basis

As Marc Fleury (Founder and CEO of JBoss) said, "...in the enterprise it's not enough to be free. You need to produce a good product and then support it with good service and guarantees. Only then can customers and developers realize the innovation and cost savings of Open Source."


Innovation

To understand IT's ability to deliver business value to the enterprise, companies should focus on what Forrester describes as innovation capacity: the potential for the IT function to support new products, processes, and opportunities. Successful companies will grow their IT innovation capacity by focusing on how IT is sponsored, operated, and governed.

Industry analyst Charles Garry says, "To achieve a modern IT infrastructure, an organization must adapt through innovation, while maintaining stability. That is agility. I suggest that open source software is a key technology for driving and achieving this type of infrastructure agility."

Industry analysts estimate that IT Operations consume nearly 80% of the total IT budget, leaving only approximately 20% for IT Innovation. Our strong believe is that innovation along with problem solving skills makes the difference in today's software development.

Non-traditional approach and creative thinking with strong experience and knowledge of the technology makes organizations stronger and more competitive.


Healthcare

The health care industry, as it entered the new millennium, could prove to be the most impacted by the emergence and acceptance of the Internet. As the US economy's largest segment, valued at over $1 trillion, the health care industry will increasingly become revolutionized by the Internet and new technologies.

The traditional characteristics of this industry - costly, time-and-paper-intensive processes, large databases, and scores of individual proprietary systems - will present an integration challenge that requires complex configurations to deliver secure, accurate information and manage high volumes of traffic.

Already, healthcare companies and members of the medical community are utilizing the Internet to create efficiencies and disseminate information to patients and consumers. Accuracy and timeliness in the health care industry are critical - patients' lives are at stake.


Retail & Distribution

Retail and distribution are becoming reliant on the Internet as a new sales channel and a conduit of information to customers.

Business-to-consumer sales are at the forefront of these projections. Based on the Forrester forecasts, the average annual growth rate for consumer or retail sales is 70%.

The Internet changes the possibilities. To take advantage of those you must also solve the challenges it presents. A good e-commerce site needs a supply-chain strategy, a system that manages inventory through customer service and a site that creates a rich brand experience. It's not e-commerce – it is eSupply chain. And those who get there first, win. To this end, Meta Group says you'd save 43% in hard costs, increase productivity by 30%, boost customer retention by 16% and increase revenues by 12%. Would you like that? Sure you would.

You create an e-commerce site for the same reason as you do anything in business, to make money. If you want to make money, then certainly you know efficiency is important. Don't just build a web site. Build a new channel of opportunities.


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