Software Product Reengineering Can Provide Opportunities!

Software Product Need a Tune-Up? Don’t Focus on the Fix. Re-Engineer for Success!

Let me tell you a story. My friend, Shaniqua just got a new job and found, to her dismay, that her first project involved the re-engineering of a software product the business had introduced to the market (to less than favorable response). I talked to Shaniqua on the phone and we discussed her conundrum. The business loved the software product but consumers had a lot of issues with its responsiveness, the lack of an intuitive user experience (Ux) design and many other details, including loading data that was integrated from other sources. In short, the original software product design and development was less than stellar and now the company was paying the price.

5 Critical Areas of Focus for Software Product Development Partner Selection!

Software product development is no small project! In order to be successful, the business needs more than an idea. Execution of that concept and the technical, quality, leadership and support skills and experience of a prospective IT partner are paramount. Any prospective IT consulting partner must have experience in developing a software product for market. In this article, we discuss five critical areas of consideration when selecting a software product development partner.

Software Product Development Services: Affordable and Timely!

Software Product Development Can Be Daunting! Engage Experts to Ensure Success!

When a business undertakes the development of a software product, it has a significant risk of failure. Without the right training, skills and resources, the business can spend a lot of time and money and end up with a product that may damage its market reputation or, worse yet, never be launched.

Top 3 Considerations for the In-House Software Product Development vs. Expert Assistance Decision!

Many businesses struggle to translate ideas into a reality but none of these struggles is more profound than the software product vision. Often, the business abandons a great idea for a mobile application or a software product that has great potential to improve and increase business. Usually the reason for this includes the cost, the time and effort required and the absence of the skills and training to conceive, design, develop, implement and maintain a software product.

Business Relevance and Software Re-Engineering go Hand-in-Hand

Software-Reengineering-EBA-BlogWhy would you consider Software Reengineering? Well, for starters, if you want to remain relevant, you have to take an honest look at your current applications and compare them to the market and to your competitors. Be honest! Are you offering your customers and stakeholders a set of tools that performs well on all devices and screen sizes, within the office or on the road? If not, you will lose business. Today’s consumers and employees have no patience for apps that slow them down, or frustrate them with confusing navigation or slow performance.

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Case Study: UK-Based Co. Gets Integrated, Personalized Fulfillment Services for Merchants

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A UK-based well known logistics fulfillment and redemption business asked Elegant MicroWeb to assist in the development of a high-performance platform for off-the-shelf services to accommodate merchants and create a personalized fulfillment and redemption portal. With this solution, Elegant MicroWeb ensured swift delivery of quality products and services to merchants and end users.

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Don’t Ignore That GREAT Software Product Idea! You Can Do It!

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The decision to create a software product is complex and can be overwhelming. While your marketing and sales staff may be excited by the proposition of generating more revenue and improving the visibility of the brand and customer access to products and/or services, the IT staff and executive management team will probably shy away from creating a software product.

If the IT staff does not have experience in creating and supporting software products, the executive team would be right in turning down this kind of project. But, if the concern is about cost and control, and there is a good case for improving customer satisfaction, revenue and branding and optimizing resources and marketing campaigns, the business should seriously consider outsourcing its software product development.

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