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Our Solutions & Core Competencies

Our unique strengths and capabilities that set our business apart from competitors.

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DevOps

DevOps is a collaborative and automated approach to software development and operations that aims to improve efficiency, speed, and quality through seamless integration and continuous delivery.

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DevSecOps

DevSecOps is an extension of DevOps that integrates security practices throughout the software development lifecycle to ensure the delivery of secure and reliable applications.

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Vmware

VMware is a virtualization technology company that provides software solutions for creating and managing virtual machines and virtualized environments.

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Openstack

OpenStack is an open-source cloud computing platform that enables the creation and management of scalable and customizable private and public cloud infrastructures.

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AWS

AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive and widely-used cloud computing platform that offers a wide range of on-demand services for storage, computation, networking, and more.

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Storage/Networking

Storage and networking are fundamental components of computer systems where storage involves the retention and retrieval of digital data, while networking facilitates the exchange of information and resources between devices.

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IAC

IAC (Infrastructure as Code) is the practice of managing and provisioning infrastructure resources through machine-readable configuration files, enabling consistent and automated infrastructure deployment.

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Technology Competencies

Our company can streamline development processes, accelerate deployments, improve scalability, and ensure robust and reliable software delivery, enabling organizations to stay agile and competitive in today’s fast-paced digital landscape.

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Linux

An open-source operating system used on servers, desktops, and other devices.

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Windows

A proprietary operating system developed by Microsoft, commonly used on personal computers and servers.

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Jenkins

An open-source automation server used to automate parts of the software development process, such as building, testing, and deploying code.

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Atlassian

A software company that develops a range of tools used for software development and collaboration, including Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket.

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Puppet/Chef

Configuration management tools used to automate the deployment and management of infrastructure and applications.

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Python/Perl

Programming languages used for a wide range of tasks, including web development, scientific computing, and automation.

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Shell Scripting

A way to automate tasks in Unix-based systems using commands and scripts written in shell languages such as Bash or Zsh.

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LAMP/MEAN

Acronyms used to describe commonly used technology stacks for web development. LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP, while MEAN stands for MongoDB, Express, Angular, and Node.js.

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JBOSS

An open-source application server used to deploy Java-based applications.

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WebLogic

A Java-based application server developed by Oracle.

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LDAP/NIS

Directory services used to store and manage information about network resources, users, and groups. LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, while NIS stands for Network Information Service.

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DNS/DHCP

Network services used to manage the translation of domain names to IP addresses (DNS) and the allocation of IP addresses to devices (DHCP). DNS stands for Domain Name System, while DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.