Project rescue
If you lose a developer or your custom software project goes wrong, we can help. There are many reasons why a custom software project may fail or new software may not perform as expected; however, in all cases, failure means that the business cannot deliver the expected results.
That's why our main goal in project rescue is to get things back on track as quickly as possible and correct any errors.
In which cases may project rescue be necessary?
If your company finds itself in one of the following situations:
- You have outsourced your project but found the service to be too low quality - whether it is a project that you thought was completed or not.
- Your software is not fit for purpose.
- The software development company or person has left your company during the project or when support was to be provided.
- The software developer you are working with is an independent consultant and has left.
- Cancelled the contract with your current custom software company or developer due to project delays or poor quality.
- It may or may not have a source code.
- The software uses the wrong or incorrect programming language.
How can we help?
We can help you in the above situations - and many others.
Our skilled architects and software developers have encountered many similar situations, so they can quickly assess the problem, explain where the error occurred and how to fix it.
Options to save software projects include:
- Retrieving "lost" software code.
- Rebuilding broken source code so that internal teams can work on the system again.
- Upgrading poorly performing databases.
- Review and technology upgrade of an old system written in an obsolete programming language.
- Repairing faults in poor quality systems.
- Documenting codes.
- Decrypting complex binary files, making data that is thought to be lost processable.