Project focus
Project areas and solution approaches
ERP. Portals. License logic.
Projects in which business processes, data and operations interact.
Our projects originate where processes, data and operations do not fit a template. For that reason we frequently develop bespoke software solutions that grow over years, are functionally refined and must be maintained and operated with technical stability.
From research tool to ERP system
An earlier information tool was expanded step by step into a multi-tenant, multilingual ERP system with a clear Layer-3 structure in pharmaceutical wholesale.
Registration, downloads and activation
Central platforms for installation provisioning, customer mapping, versions, downloads, REST interfaces and controlled licensing processes are among our recurring assignments.
Own product development plus hosting
With netScope it is evident that we not only develop for clients, but also run our own systems including client, operations, ongoing development and product responsibility.
Clients, services and portals from a single source
Whether Windows, macOS, Linux, Windows- or Linux-service: we structure such systems so that user interaction, business logic, interfaces and operations interoperate.
What these projects have in common
- They do not address isolated single issues, but integrate multiple processes within a single system.
- They require an architecture that remains robust in two, three or five years.
- They must be able to handle real data, special cases, access rights and responsibilities.
- They benefit when development, services, platform objectives and later operations do not work against one another.
Not looking for an agency that supplies templates, but for substance?
Then it is usually an indication that we are a good technical fit.
Frequently asked questions about typical project scenarios
Many initiatives sound different at first and yet share common patterns: evolved domain logic, integrations, rights, versions, operational questions and long-term extensibility.
Do you work more on one-off tools or on longer-lasting systems?
The emphasis is on systems with lifecycle, responsibility and ongoing development: enterprise applications, platforms, services, portals and product logic.
Can existing products or internal systems be modernized in parallel?
Yes. Especially for long-evolved systems we often plan a staged evolution so that operation and modernization align.
Is hosting and technical operations part of your work?
Yes. Release, hosting, monitoring and operational responsibility are included in our project planning so that the finished solution is not only developed, but can also be operated reliably.
Read additional questions in one place
These short answers remain on this page. On the central FAQ landing page we additionally place the topic in context with architecture, modernization, platforms and operations.