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Software Development Outsourcing Partnerships Now Available for Canadian SMBs
Software Development Outsourcing Partnerships Now Available for Canadian SMBs
Inteligan Technologies Inc. | 25 Sep 2008
Inteligan Technologies Inc., www.inteligan.com, a Montreal software development service provider is expanding their outsourcing partnership program to small and midsize businesses (SMBs) across Canada.
Inteligan’s outsourcing partnership program is the solution for companies that require additional expertise to migrate their existing applications to state of the art technologies for further development and maintenance. Small and midsize businesses are scrambling internally to adapt their application software for the increased demand that better broadband connectivity has been able to provide. For many companies that have designed and programmed their own intellectual properties more than 4 years ago, the challenge to migrate to state of the art technologies or to integrate newer applications will continue to increase.
Inteligan’s outsourcing partnership program is the solution for companies that require additional technical expertise and specific domain knowledge. Inteligan provides high quality software development services, including dedicated testing teams that synchronize with existing development activities.
Software development services
-Migration services
-Software development and enhancements
-Quality assurance - software testing
Software engineering and consulting services
-Technical conception and product strategy
-Technical architecture
Nikhil Varma, President and Chief Architect said, “SMBs that are focused on developing and selling their own software products and services have significant labour demands that are not being supported locally due to the high competition for specific domain expertise. As a Canadian software development service provider with development centers in India, our technical teams are ready to operate seamlessly under any corporate umbrella, synchronizing with our clients’ development teams to ensure the successful release of high quality products and online services. While the concept of outsourcing software development for core intellectual properties is not new in Canada, it is a practice that has mainly been used by larger organizations and rapidly growing companies. Many smaller companies that have older product lines or services use freelance programmers but they are experiencing problems that are being caused by not dealing with a formal organization with processes and procedures. Security and protection of intellectual property is our business. As a solely devoted service provider, we do not offer any proprietary products and are solely focused on servicing our clients.”
About Inteligan
Inteligan Technologies Inc. (www.inteligan.com) is a software engineering and development service provider in Montreal with development centers in India. Inteligan’s standardized methods and procedural processes ensure itemized, accurate and predictable, high-quality deliverables.
Contact Information
Phone: +1-514-357-2140
Technical Enquiries: Nikhil Varma, ext. 701
Email: info[at]inteligan[dot]com
Website: www.inteligan.com
Address: 474 McGill Street, Unit 11
Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2H2 Canada
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