by steve
1. August 2008 16:10
Used in British English, “bespoke” is a term that originally meant custom tailoring for clothing. In the modern vernacular, it has also come to mean customized technology. A recent ruling in Britain by the Advertising Standards Authority has made it clear that the term no longer applies only to handmade garments, which means you’ll be seeing it applied to many more products and services in the future.Bespoke development is a process in which software developers work with a client to create computer software that addresses their specific needs. This means that companies can compete not just on the basis of their product, but on their processes. Having software that allows them to run their business intuitively, efficiently, and effectively can allow these companies to offer superior service, instant access to data and information, and unique solutions to their own customers. In a competitive marketplace every advantage, no matter how small, cannot be ignored.
by steve
5. March 2008 15:54
Bespoke development is engaged to rejuvenate and or develop existing software. Implementation of assorted modules is done by means of bespoke development on my software projects possibly using agile development. All projects are more efficient and with easier communication and shorter development cycles can be done through this development methodology. As a result a good interface design, usability, performance and security is obtained. Any level of project can be implicated from consulting on architecture, structuring the final code to installing the system and building huge, and significant venture systems to innovative pilots and prototyping. Bespoke development is employed using various technologies such as PHP, ASP, Perl, DHTML, MySQL, Apache, IIS, and Linux. Programming languages like .net, Java, C++ are used in this development. SSI, J2EE technologies, Servelets, JSPs JDBC, EJB, XML and browser integrated applications provides bespoke code.