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Web Design

Your website is your first impression—let’s make it unforgettable. We design visually stunning, responsive, and user-friendly websites tailored to your brand and audience. Whether you’re starting from scratch or revamping an existing site, our team focuses on combining form and function to deliver seamless experiences across all devices. We pay close attention to design trends, usability, and performance, so your site doesn’t just look amazing—it works like a charm.

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Web Development

Web development is the process of creating websites or web applications that run on the internet. It includes:

  • Frontend development – building the parts of a website users see and interact with (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
  • Backend development – creating the server-side logic, databases, and APIs that power the frontend.
  • Full-stack development – working on both frontend and backend.
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App Design

App design is the process of planning and creating the look, feel, and usability of a mobile or web application. It includes:

  • UI (User Interface) Design – how the app looks: colors, buttons, layout, fonts.
  • UX (User Experience) Design – how the app works: how easy and smooth it is to use.
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Testing

In software, testing means running a program or part of a program to find and fix bugs (errors) and make sure it behaves as expected.

  • Unit Testing – testing small pieces (functions, methods).
  • Integration Testing – testing how different parts work together.
  • System Testing – testing the whole application.
  • User Acceptance Testing (UAT) – testing from the user’s point of view.
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SAP

The SAP Content Server is a stand-alone component in which a large quantity of electronic documents of any format and with any content can be stored. The SAP applications concerned must support the use of the SAP Content Server. The documents can be saved either in one or more MaxDB instances or in the file system.

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Cloud Service

A cloud service is a way to access computing resources (like storage, software, or servers) over the internet instead of using local computers or servers.

  • Google Drive (cloud storage)
  • Netflix (streaming via cloud)
  • AWS or Azure (cloud platforms for hosting apps)