At V.B. TECHNOLOGIES, we develop Enterprise applications that are designed to be deployed across a spread of corporate networks, intranets, or the web and also meet strict requirements for security and administration management. Enterprise applications we develop provides business solutions and support an entire organization and all its departments that could lower the operating costs and improve productivity and efficiency in the enterprise.
We provide solutions to move enterprise software applications to the cloud where the enterprise applications are delivered as a SaaS solution over the Internet. We also support enterprises to choose a hybrid solution where cloud applications are integrated with on-premise systems where data integrity and security takes priority. Cloud computing has several advantages over on-premise enterprise application deployment—among them is the cloud's ability to provide on-demand services, always-on network access, and application portability that is optimized by virtualization and cloud delivery platforms.
Few of Enterprise Applications domains we have hands-on experience and have worked with various clients are:
Automated billing systems
Payment processing
Email marketing systems
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Business Intelligence (BI)
Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
Enterprise Content Management
Enterprise search
Enterprise Messaging Systems (EMS)
Call center and Customer support
Integration and Deployment
Enterprise applications are typically designed to interface or integrate with other enterprise applications used within the organization, and to be deployed across a spread of networks (Internet, Intranet, and company networks) while meeting strict requirements for security and administration management.Proprietary Enterprise Apps
Proprietary enterprise applications are usually designed and deployed in-house by a specialized IT development team within the organization. However, an enterprise may outsource some or all of the event of the appliance, and convey it back in-house for deployment.Application Service Providers (ASP)
Today, using enterprise application service providers (ASP) is more prevalent. Here, the enterprise application is meant by a third-party application service provider and leased to the enterprise, as an on-premise or hosted service. This is also often referred to as software-as-a-service (SaaS) or Web-based applications.