Wednesday, 23 July 2014

5 Rules for Outsourcing a .Net Web Development Project


Microsoft .NET Development provides a compatible and ordered programming structure that enables the user to deal with both easy and complicated structures of web designing. It has ascendancy for businesses to deal with the pace of the modern world full of competitors.

Knowing which here are points considered as assets of .NET development services:-

ü  Provides testing tools and licenses to save bags of development money

ü  Ensures transparency of the service

ü  User friendly approach to ensure satisfactory

ü  Well-experienced and dedicated experts

ü  A time managed service

ü  The entire progress can be tracked by the buyer


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So, talking about the modern technology aspects, below mentioned is a checklist for those opting for outsourcing a Microsoft .NetDevelopment Company.

Security Management: Security and control of the information has to be checked at regular intervals once a third party is involved in business. Ensure they are ISO 9001:2008 certified for security.

Customer Satisfaction: As is obvious, the very objective of any development company should be listening to the client’s requirements and do the needful.



Eligibility: The developers should have hands-on software development experience on the Microsoft .NET Framework. “Acceptable use” Policy must be taken into consideration.

Budget: Compared to in-house, the budget for outsourcing is less as it doesn’t require to start off an office environment. But then, do a complete research to choose the right one.

Betrayal Protection: The decision of administration of laws related to legal betrayal of information goes directly in hands of outsourcing firm. Means, the vendor you hire must be trustworthy.

Been developing enterprise software solutions for the Windows platform for over 15 years, we Openwave Computing Services offer various .Net Application Development Services for the complete Microsoft .NET Ecosystem: .NET Winforms, ASP.NET using WebForms as well as MVC, WCF and Standard Web Services, WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), Silverlight, .NET Developer in C# and VB.NET, Microsoft Windows Azure. 

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