e-Zest set up Microsoft .NET competency center at ODC Pune
May 23, 2004 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
This .NET Competency Center will be responsible for improving e-Zest's .NET core expertise by R&D activities, Establishing a forum for .NET knowledge sharing among e-Zest team members, executing .NET projects, Developing .NET reusable components that can be used across projects, Conducting in-house training programs in .NET technologies, and Providing .NET consulting to clients (Internal and external). CEO of e-Zest Solutions, Devendra Deshmukh, said: "e-Zest is an authority on Microsoft .NET technology. e-Zest leverages .NET technology framework to deliver business value to customers. Microsoft .NET Competency team will utilize e-Zest extensive project experience and the knowledge of .NET technology levers like Web Services, .NET Remoting and .NET Compact Framework to deliver inordinate business value for customers. We do this by proactively investing in understanding and assimilating the business benefits that each .NET technology lever can offer.'
Service expertise of .NET team: a) Migration of legacy applications to .NET b) .NET Custom Software Development C) .NET Desktop and Web Application Development d) .NET Software Product Development e) Web Services based .NET Application development
About e-Zest (http://www.e-zest.net): Founded in 1998, e-Zest has grown from a small start-up to India's respected offshore software development company, offering a broad range of generic, branded and vertical services. The "Global Onsite / Offshore Delivery Model" is the key to all service offerings. It uses a robust distributed project management methodology on a state-of-the-art computing and communication backbone. Quality is benchmarked against global best practices at e-Zest. e-Zest has offices in USA, UK and India.
About Microsoft .NET (http://www.microsoft.com/net/): Microsoft® .NET is a set of software technologies for connecting information, people, systems, and devices. This new generation of technology from Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com) is based on Web services—small building-block applications that can connect to each other as well as to other, larger applications over the Internet. With .NET-connected software and services, businesses can realize improvements in the time and cost associated with developing and maintaining their business applications, as well as benefiting from empowering employees with the ability to act on vital information anywhere, from any smart device.