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In this period of global cuts and cost containment, our location and skills make Bright Creations uniquely placed to provide Europe, North America and the Middle East with a skilled and cost-effective offshore or near-shore Java vendor.

Outsourcing your Software Project – Focusing on your requirements, we design the technical solution, develop, test, deploy and maintain the live project.  Our team of Project Managers, Functional Designers, Web/Graphic Designers, Developers, Testers and System Administrators come together to deliver your project on time and to budget, with total transparency on the lifecycle through the usage of tools and reports.

Outsourcing your Application Development – we take on the development phase of the software lifecycle for our clients.  Our developers implement your designs or work alongside your managers in Agile Teams to develop custom Java Applications or components.  We use the latest technologies and frameworks available to us, sharing work through the usage of Revision Control Systems

Outsourcing your Testing & Quality Management – we take on the testing phases of the software lifecycle for your project.  All our components undergo unit testing, systems integration testing and acceptance testing to deliver high quality components.  Every component is unit tested using automated JUnit tests, which fit into our continuous build process.  In Agile Teams, Acceptance Testing is undergone based on stories and agreed acceptance tests by our qualified testers.  In Waterfall projects, our team of testers prepare test scripts which once signed off are executed and tracked through our test case management tools.  The tool tracks test progress, pass rates and bugs in both Systems Integration & User Acceptance Testing phases.

Outsourcing your System Administration Support – Our team of systems administrators are Red Hat Certified administrators with experience maintaining all the most popular Linux Distributions including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora and Debian.