Focus IT Strategies Expands .NET Development Team

NewswireToday – /newswire/ – Atlanta, GA, 01/12/2006 – Focus IT Strategies / Focus Software, Inc. announces expansion of .NET development team, to meet increased demand for .NET projects.

In response to increased demand for .NET development and maintenance, Focus has added additional developers in the development center in Pune, India. Focus continues to utilize the proven onsite-offsite-offshore model to deliver local project management and leverage best-practice-based processes together with the cost reduction benefits (typically ranging from 30-50%) of an offshore model. Local project management, with a PMI-certified Project Manager overseeing each project, helps Focus provide clients the communications ease of dealing with a local provider.

Focus IT Strategies recently delivered a comprehensive end-to-end order management and inventory control system for a manufacturing company. A thorough requirements-elicitation process as part of Focus’s proprietary Requirements Maturity Model resulted in only insignificant changes throughout the entire 1-year-plus project life cycle. This reduced potential need for rework and increased client satisfaction with the project, which was delivered to budget and to business specifications.

The expansion allows Focus to offer wider capabilities for custom development projects to clients, as well as ongoing maintenance and support. Focus’s clients include a range of small-medium sized businesses as well as Fortune 500 enterprises.

About Focus IT Strategies / Focus Software, Inc.

Focus IT Strategies is an IT Services Company headquartered in Atlanta, GA with key strengths in IT Strategy, sourcing (staff augmentation / insourcing and outsourcing), offshore software development (Java, XML, .NET, Lotus, Cold Fusion, WebSphere, and many others), and AS/400 (RPG/iSeries development).

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