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ENTERPRISE IT SERVICES Services
Web Application Services
A ubiquitous reach and 24x7 availability of the Web have made it the de-facto medium for companies to transact business and collaborate with their customers, employees and partners across the globe. Owing to its benefits, enterprises have embraced Web Development and are building powerful applications that cost-effectively and securely expose, enhance, leverage and extend business processes.
Sonata’s Credentials
Sonata’s Web Development Services help you harness the potential of the Web by defining designing and building applications tailored to meet your business requirements.
Our expertise spans the most common technology platforms such as JEE, .NET, Open Source (LAMP stack), Ruby on Rails, etc., for building scalable, feature-rich Web applications. Our long-standing alliances with leading technology partners such as Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, Redhat and others allow us to participate in several “Early Adoption Programs” that make us a partner of choice for companies trying to leverage new technologies for Web Application Development.
Sonata’s Centers of Excellence (CoEs) for JEE, .NET, Open Source, Web 2.0, SaaS and SOA deliver powerful reference architecture, re-usable components and test frameworks -- Sonnets – all of which help you rapidly build and deploy Web Applications. Our Quantified Agile methodology represents a pragmatic way to adopt agile approaches for rapid development and deployment of Web applications.
Our state-of-the-art data centers in Central Europe ably equip us to host your applications, in addition to facilitating cost-effective, high-quality development and support using a Global Delivery Model.
Service Portfolio
Sonata’s portfolio of Web Application Services includes a wide array of services, such as :
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E-Commerce Application Development
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 Sterling track record of developing and supporting highly scalable, mission-critical applications
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 End-to-end services including architecture, design, development, testing, deployment, hosting and support
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 Designing of Service-Oriented Architecture i.e. SOA-enabled applications for ease of integration and maintainability
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 Sonnets – re-usable components -- for rapid development of Web Applications
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 Iterative approach to Web Application Development
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Application Integration
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 Proven track record of integrating Web Applications with multiple legacy systems in an enterprise
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 Multiple approaches to integrate applications – Application Programming Interface (API), message-oriented middleware or Web services-based integration
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Rich Internet Application (RIA) Enablement
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 Established CoE for building capabilities on RIA
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 Expertise in multiple technology platforms for RIA – Adobe Flex, Microsoft Silverlight, Curl, AJAX, ExtJS, etc.
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 enRICH – Sonata’s proven framework for Web 2.0 enablement
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 Experience of facilitating enterprises and product companies adopt RIA capabilities, including interactive UI, mapping, mash-ups, RSS and other social networking concepts
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Web Application Security Services
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 Secure SDLC approach to building highly secure Web Applications -- including architecture risk assessment and secure coding guidelines, based on industry standards and re-usable checklists
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 Library of 500+ test cases for testing compliance of the application for the top 10 security threats listed by the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP); reduces time frame for OWASP compliance by upto 25%
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 Re-usable solution accelerator for achieving compliance with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), a global standard for ensuring secure credit card transactions over the Internet
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Enhancing Web Application Accessibility
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 Member of the DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) Consortium
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 Instrumental in developing DAISY Translator -- a plug-in to convert a Microsoft Word document into DAISY XML format -- in collaboration with Microsoft and the DAISY Consortium, thereby enabling information access to the blind and print-disabled individuals
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 Proven set of practical guidelines -- with consolidated guidelines from global standards such as Web Content Accessibility Guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act (which requires the U.S. Federal agencies to make electronic and information technology accessible to people with disabilities) -- for developing Web Applications
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