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Irish ‘Sharepoint’ and ‘.NET’ Company Launch Local Offshore Software Development Business
Nvolve Limited , a Irish based technology business specialising in sharepoint and .net technology solutions have this week launched what they call ‘local offshore development services’. Being branded by clients such as Lawroom, Casestack, Pure Mobile and Hastings estate agents as ‘refreshingly reassuring’ this unique approach to offshore development addresses clients concerns over IP and communication by supplying local project manage to each client.“The main reason behind us using Nvolve for outsourcing our projects is the higher level of quality, local project management and the lower pricing strategy they use in comparison to local service providers. Their project manager adds value and talent to our business while all the time keeping our cost down below the tender threshold allowing us to move quickly in ramping up projects.” – C.O.O. at Pure Mobile Limited.
“Nvolve prides itself on a no nonsense approach to providing cost effective professional outsourcing. Nvolve are so confident that companies who avail of their services will be satisfied with the high level of commitment and technical ability being offered the we are the only company confident enough to offer a one month satisfied service guarantee. This guarantee allows for the development team to work on a clients project for one month and if after this period the client isn’t satisfied with the work completed no fee will be charged, unconditionally!” says Lee Tedstone, Director at Nvolve Limited
As well as just outsourcing, any member of the Nvolve Design team can be contracted for anything from one week onwards to work onsite. Nvolve recognise that each individual client has different needs and tailor make the service based on this. Nvolve’s IT team are available ‘on demand’ with no long term commitment.
“we recruited one of the Nvolve team to work onsite with us for a six month period. His sharepoint and .net skills added not only to our project but also added knowledge to our team members to the extent we saves on sending two of them to sharepoint training. He is still with us and is quickly becoming a fully fledged member of our team”. – MD – Hastings estates agents.
To find out more please feel free to contact Nvolve on +353 7491 16000 You can contact Lee Tedstone directly on +353 (0)86 2385643
Nvolve Limited
BDC, LYIT, Port Rd, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal
Tel: +353 (0)7491 16000
web: www.nvolve.ie
Nvolve Limited specialise in providing training management solutions to organisations across a range of industries.
By combining classroom learning, elearning and mobile learning technologies coupled with the powerful features of Nvolve’s learning management system, Nvolve have become a market leader in providing a truly paperless blended learning solution.
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