Technology is key for any website development. Each website is created with a business objective, the relevant combination of technologies are to be adopted in delivering the digital value to your website. We have a technology guide provide below that helps you choose the appropriate combination of technologies to accomplish the business goals.
Each website receives a structure that is readable by internet browsers using HTML and CSS. To build responsive websites HTML5 is widely chosen. Most businesses that have an in-house resource who has the knowledge of these languages prefer to build a website using these technologies. HTML5 is also equipped to build beautiful websites that include usable functionalities. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) would help you bring in beautiful widgets, transitions and animations without increasing the size of the website drastically.
There is no programming language better than another. A programming language is chosen based on the needs of your website. If you are using a specific framework, then the relevant programming language takes an upper hand over the rest. Some of the programming languages we use to develop websites are –
Web browsers are driven by comfort and habit of the user. None can be ignored while you decide to develop a website. Your website needs to be developed to suit all web browsers. We develop websites for Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Internet Explorer and others.
Mobility is the way forward. Creating a mobile application to meet objectives of your customers and to ensure high brand engagement requires you to study the market and understand mobile technologies.
Mobile Application Development needs you to consider the final user experience to create a flawless app. Before you decide to create a mobile application, we recommend that you understand the technology behind it. This helps you choose the right technology – reducing costs and providing a light application.
As organizations evolve, many are moving to virtual and cloud-based servers yet still have a need to support their legacy systems. A good unified monitoring solution will provide coverage for both cloud-based and legacy infrastructures.