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Programming & Development

Programming is an essential to your IT software.  It allows you to interact with other Information Technology in ways that previously were not achievable. It enables you to to conduct business approaches in software that improves interaction with wider IT services and key performance indicators.

Programming

Our Programming

The most important element of programming your software to SJLC is understanding your key performance indicators, how they are influenced by certain behaviours and what is the ideal outcome proposed.

Our Strategy

As programming is one of the more specialist tasks within IT, we generally like to work back from end result to the actual program required.

This allows us to continually improve the elements of your software to suit the base outcome.

Benchmarking

A key element that many IT specialists tend to ignore, is what the industry benchmarks are.

Many programs found within Australia may be a decade behind other IT programs in Japan or the United States.

At SJLC, we find it important to have a world view of this, and therefore comparatively benchmark on a world scale, not national.

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Development

Infrastructure Research

Your base IT Infrastructure is as important to the business as your programming. The reason for this is your infrastructure enables the foundation of your IT programs.
 

Our value in infrastructure is in the base research that we work with you on. We work with you to enable the key elements of your company to build and run applications that underpin your business.

Baseline Key Performance Indicators:

  • High-performance storage systems

    • Store and back up data and include a data recovery system in case of disasters.

  • Low-latency networks

    • Use enterprise-level infrastructure components to reduce the delay of data flow.

  • Secure infrastructures

    • Include systems that control information access and data availability. It can also safeguard a business against breaches and cyberattacks wherever the data resides, maintaining the customers’ trust.

  • WANs

    • Manage the network by prioritizing traffic and giving certain applications more or less bandwidth as needed.

  • Virtualization 

    • Provides faster server provisioning, increases uptime, improves disaster recovery and saves energy.

  • Zero downtime

    • Aims to reduce disruptions to business operations and eliminates system downtime to keep costs down and profits up.

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