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Offshore development:
high quality at lower cost

Our Eastern European subsidiaries help us offer world class solutions at a competitive price. Managed by our business aware London staff, this allows us to make effective use of the considerable technical skills available in Eastern Europe without having to suffer the time difference associated with Indian software development.

The result is higher quality solutions, faster – but still at highly attractive costs.

 

Our Expertise is at Your Service

The guiding principles behind the Finsoft customised software development are:

  • sound business methodology
  • object oriented design
  • real time response to fluctuations in market data
  • global reach - transparency across local and wide area networks
  • precision, reliability, robustness and scalability
  • user-friendliness based upon generic and intuitive interface design
  • seamless integration with legacy systems
We apply these principles to build customised solutions for clients with specific real-time transaction or information management needs.

Our development methodology is based on a unique combination of the Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Xtreme Programming (XP), which lets the client benefit from a much reduced completion time and provides risk mitigation through tight client involvement, early visibility and rapid prototyping.

Our technical capabilities allow us to deliver your solution on the most suitable platform in terms of languages, databases and middleware.

We have helped build the transaction and information management platforms of some of the major investment banks in the City of London and some of the leading bookmaking operators in world. If you need a solid, resilient, fast, scalable and efficient transaction and information management platform, you have come to just the right place.

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