BUILD - Application Development
Every business is unique, and often businesses need specialized technology solutions to successfully meet their business goals. Denim Group has broad and deep experience building custom software systems to solve business problems. Custom software development is a complicated process and there are many pitfalls that can derail a project. Denim Group's unparalleled architecture and design experience coupled with strong project management and focus on results helps clients get the systems they need on time and on budget.
Denim Group has proven experience in all major modern technology platforms:
Java/J2EE
Denim Group has extensive experience developing Java-based enterprise solutions using J2EE standards and industry-leading application servers. From BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere and ATG Dynamo to a variety of open source platforms such as Tomcat and JBoss, Denim Group's J2EE systems are created with platform independence and scalability in mind. Other tools and frameworks such as Struts, JUnit and Ant help to speed development and insure first-class deliverables.
Microsoft .NET
With the introduction of .NET family of technologies, the Microsoft platform is now ready for full-scale enterprise systems. Denim Group has deep experience building .NET-based solutions using C# and VB.NET as well as developing solutions with the .NET line of server products such as Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Commerce Server 2002. Utilizing .NET development best practices and a library of in-house reusable components, Denim Group builds high-performance applications for Microsoft-based infrastructures.
Linux, MySQL, Perl/PHP (LAMP)
Denim Group has a long history of leveraging open source technologies to provide clients with high-quality, low cost software solutions. Using open source databases such as MySQL and PostgreSQL and scripting languages such as Perl and PHP allows Denim Group to execute on smaller projects in a cost-effective manner, as well as to build large scale systems for less where software licensing fees might overly encumber the project's budget.
