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Cloud Development & Migrations

Exandia engineers can move data, applications or other business elements from an organisation's on site computer system to the cloud, or moving them from one cloud environment to another. We have expertise with Amazon and Azure cloud migrations. Our services include:

 

• Planning

• Infrastructure Design

• Provisioning

• Security

• Scalability

• High level Availability

• Cost Management

• Custom Development

• Automation

• Data Migration

• Integrations

• Disaster Recovery

• Maintenance

Software Development

Swift IOS Development

App store submission
Google Maps

Push notifications
Geo Fencing

Multi language support

Android Development

Android has effectively become the world’s most popular operating system by a number of measures. As Android has matured, it is finding its way into a variety of devices, including televisions, projectors, automobiles, and even recreational vehicles. In the decade since its introduction, Android is offered in the market by many large players across the globe and across numerous industries. Overall, with Android, we can build apps to help end-users be more productive when using their personal devices or the organization's devices dedicated to a specific task.

Cross-Platform Development

Cross-platform development is the process of creating mobile apps that can be deployed or published on multiple platforms using a single codebase, instead of having to develop the app multiple times using the respective native technologies for each platform. The advantages are:  Reusable Code, Convenience, Maintainable Code and Cost Efficiency.

  • Ionic: Ionic is a complete open-source SDK for hybrid mobile app development. The original version was built on top of AngularJS and Apache Cordova. The more recent releases, known as Ionic 3 or simply "Ionic", are built on Angular. Ionic provides tools and services for developing hybrid mobile apps using Web technologies like CSS, HTML5, and Sass. Apps can be built with these Web technologies and then distributed through native app stores to be installed on devices by leveraging Cordova. Ionic was created by Max Lynch, Ben Sperry, and Adam Bradley of Drifty Co. in 2013.
  • Apache Cordova: Cordova is a mobile application development framework. Apache Cordova enables software programmers to build applications for mobile devices using CSS3, HTML5, and JavaScript instead of relying on platform-specific APIs like those in Android, iOS, or Windows Phone. It enables wrapping up of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript code depending upon the platform of the device.
  • Angular: Angular is a TypeScript-based open-source front-end web application platform led by the Angular Team at Google and by a community of individuals and corporations. Angular is a complete rewrite from the same team that built AngularJS. We use it to build high end, responsive and mobile friendly Single Page Applications.
  • TypeScript: Τypescript is an open-source programming language. It is a strict syntactical superset of JavaScript, and adds optional static typing to the language. TypeScript is designed for development of large applications and transcompiles to JavaScript. As TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, existing JavaScript programs are also valid TypeScript programs. TypeScript may be used to develop JavaScript applications for both client-side and server-side (js) execution.
  • Bootstrap: Bootstrap is a free and open-source front-end framework (library) for designing websites and web applications. It contains HTML and CSS-based design templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation and other interface components, as well as optional JavaScript extensions. Unlike many web frameworks, it concerns itself with front-end development only.
  • Wordpress: WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system. It is most associated with blogging, but supports other types of web content including more traditional mailing lists and forums, media galleries, and online stores.
  • Exandia provides quick and reliable analysis & implementation of various Blockchain projects and on-line support for continuous on-going projects.  

    We offer:

    • Cryptocurrency development– Integration of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies with their legacy systems.
    • Multi/Supply chain- Improvement of traceability and transparency and reduction of administrative costs.
    • Wallet development– Deployment of bitcoin wallets designed to extend high levels of security.
    • Ico development– We cover all aspects of development support for ICO like conceptual token design, ICO smart contracts and website deployment.
    • Crowdsale– Deployment of crowdsale contracts in order to manage your cryptocurrency more effectively.
    • Smart Contract– Implementation of smart contract management platforms, exchange platforms & electronic wallet apps for multiple platforms.
    • Exchange- Provisions to exchange bitcoins with other currencies in a safer and timely manner.
    • Hyperledger- In-depth expertise in Hyperledger framework technologies.
  • Microsoft Azure: Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft for building, testing, deploying, and managing applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers. It provides software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and supports many different programming languages, tools and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems.
  • JS: Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript run-time environment that executes JavaScript code outside the browser. Node.js lets developers use JavaScript to write Command Line tools and for server-side scripting running scripts server-side to produce dynamic web page content before the page is sent to the user's web browser. Consequently, Node.js represents a "JavaScript everywhere" paradigm, unifying web application development around a single programming language, rather than different languages for server side and client side scripts.
  • Firebase/Firestore: Firebase provides a realtime database and backend as a service. The service provides application developers an API that allows application data to be synchronized across clients and stored on Firebase's cloud. The company provides client libraries that enable integration with Android, iOS, JavaScript, Java, Objective-C, Swift and Node.js applications. The database is also accessible through a REST API and bindings for several JavaScript frameworks such as AngularJS, React, Ember.js and Backbone.js. The REST API uses the Server-Sent Events protocol, which is an API for creating HTTP connections for receiving push notifications from a server. Developers using the realtime database can secure their data by using the company's server-side-enforced security rules. Cloud Firestore which is Firebase's next generation of the Realtime Database was released for beta use.
  • MySQL: MySQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). Its name is a combination of "My", the name of co-founder Michael Widenius's daughter, and "SQL", the abbreviation for Structured Query Language. The MySQL development project has made its source code available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, as well as under a variety of proprietary agreements. MySQL was owned and sponsored by a single for-profit firm, the Swedish company MySQL AB, now owned by Oracle Corporation. For proprietary use, several paid editions are available, and offer additional functionality.
  • MSSQL Server: Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. As a database server, it is a software product with the primary function of storing and retrieving data as requested by other software applications—which may run either on the same computer or on another computer across a network (including the Internet).
  • MongoDB: MongoDB is a free and open-source cross-platform document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with schemas. MongoDB is developed by MongoDB Inc., and is published under a combination of the GNU Affero General Public License and the Apache License.

QA & Software Testing

  • Visual Studio Team Services: The online form of Team Foundation Server is called Visual Studio Team Services. The cloud service is backed by Microsoft’s cloud platform, Microsoft Azure. It uses the same code as the on-premises version of TFS, minor modifications, and implements the most recent features. Visual Studio Team Services requires no setup. A user signs in using a Microsoft account to set up an environment, creating projects and adding team members.

We are not only investing in programming tools, processes and people, but we strive daily to improve the quality of our services. We incorporate quality and best practices in the entire software development life cycle.
Quality Management is implemented with the following 6 steps:

  • Define quality to match client expectations
  • Thoroughly understand  client requirements
  • Incorporate simple quality metrics
  • Manage team goals to prioritize quality measures
  • Undertake detailed debugging processes
  • Incorporate use of testing tools
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