The best approach to your digital modernization
Resolute Software is an IT services company offering comprehensive software engineering development and consulting by focusing on agile, continuous, and predictable delivery of solutions that help you expand your digital footprint.
Resolute Software enables companies to modernize, innovate, transform, and succeed through:
- IT consulting
- Web and mobile app development
- Custom software development
- Legacy systems modernization
- Cloud migration
- UI/UX design
- Continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD)
- Salesforce consulting
Resolute Software’s team has been hand-picked from the top talent in the industry.
We praise innovation, excellence, and the willingness to go the extra mile to deliver a prescriptive solution to our clients.
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A mobile app with global importance
In the beginning of 2020 our team was busy developing a mobile app with global importance. With the app we helped a wide audience of policymakers, researchers, practitioners and global citizens get access to timely critical health information in 30 regions and in 6 languages. The application’s success was great as its launch was perfectly timed - just at the start of the pandemic. This resulted in 500,000 downloads and a rating of 4.2+ within the first weeks.
We are excited to share with you what we did and how we did it in the infographic below. If you want to learn more you can check our detailed case study here.

Creating the virtual office of tomorrow
How to keep people motivated while working remotely? А million-dollar question. The latest project we did was to help a large BPO company overcome the barriers of working from home and recreate the physical office environment remotely. Our experts created a graphically rich, easy to navigate and engaging virtual business center that gives employees the feeling of being there in person.
We are excited to share with you what we did and how we did it in the infographic below. If you want to learn more you can check our detailed case study here.

UI/UX Modernization – Why Should I
As technology platforms evolve faster than the applications built on them, companies struggle to keep their critical business operations running and face the risk of becoming irrelevant to their customers.
But maintaining outdated systems is a resource-intensive, unsustainable task. In today’s fast-moving digital market, a modern, user-friendly, and slick UI/UX is imperative to keeping your competitive edge. Modernizing your applications now ensures integration, scalability, and compatibility and most importantly—delivering the digital experience your customers demand.
In this video, we are sharing strategies and real-life examples of successful modernization projects, client use cases, and common mistakes to avoid in the process.

The Salesforce Secret to Creating a Highly Productive Sales Team
According to the latest annual report “The State of Salesforce” published by IBM, most major worldwide companies believe that cloud governance is essential for growth. Bringing this belief to reality by investing in the best CRM solution available promises a great return, disregarding the size of the company, only if its scope of features is being deployed the right way.
We are pleased to present you a panel discussion with Yana Chavgova, Head of our Salesforce consulting practice, and Boris Goncharov, CEO of Amatas - a cybersecurity company, during which you will learn first-hand from our client how Salesforce Sales Cloud helped their sales team achieve higher productivity and make their daily operations focused on value-generating activities rather than administrative tasks.

The Anatomy of Continuous Integration and Delivery
Businesses today cannot afford to tarnish customer expectations at the first moment of truth when they test a new feature/product. In the face of these pressures, most organizations are continuously rethinking their application delivery methodologies and investing in DevOps practices to provide robust applications while improving application quality.
Continuous integration and Continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline have proven to be an effective means to achieving five stars results in the field. Companies who want to ship new product updates frequently and regularly should leverage this process. However, getting started can be daunting.
We are pleased to present you the first in a series of videos geared to introduce or improve your organization’s journey through DevOps - “The Anatomy of CI/CD”. During this video our experts discuss with you how the integration of CI/CD can benefit your organization and share Resolute’s best practices! Enjoy!

Chaos Engineering 101
As our systems grow more distributed and complex, it’s not a matter of if infrastructure will fail, but when. It is impossible to predict all the problems that may arise, but it is perfectly possible to develop a holistic strategy for response to failure through Chaos Engineering; Methodically planning failure experiments in order to build more resilient systems and reduce time, cost, and business impact of outages and failures in production.
In this video, Bilger Yahov, Cloud Solutions Architect at Resolute Software and Kelley Osburn, Regional Sales Director at Gremlin, deliver a comprehensive introduction to the history, principles, and practice of Chaos Engineering, as well as a brief demo of what Gremlin can do to improve any organization's systems reliability.
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UI Modernization & Web Development for SaaS company
"They've coupled their expertise with a professional approach and openness to our suggestions and comments."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
We are a cloud-based software provider for financial service companies. Our clients are users of financial data and analytics.
For what projects/services did your company hire Resolute Software, and what were your goals?
We set out to modernize our current UX/UI and in the process, to upgrade our technology stack to use some of the latest frameworks suitable for front-end development. We defined a project duration of three months which meant that our only option was to seek outside help due to the small size of the internal development team.
How did you select this vendor and what were the deciding factors?
We interviewed several companies located in various parts of the world: two US/Western European-based, and 3 Eastern European-based companies. While the Eastern European companies clearly had a competitive advantage from a cost perspective over their Western counterparts, the decisive factor was the competency and the professionalism we found in the final candidates.
Specifically, the Resolute team stood out as one that clearly showed experience in dealing with customers based in the US or in Western Europe, and additionally, deep knowledge in the areas that were of interest to us. In my opinion, they have correctly identified the need many companies out there have to refresh their 10+ year-old systems and have positioned themselves well to take advantage of that trend. This clearly resonated with our mission.
Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.
We defined the scope of the project to be the design and implementation of several web-based screens that covered the module of the system we wanted to modernize. We created a statement of work (SoW) that organized the project in three phases: UI/UX design, web development and testing/deployment.
In terms of technology stack, coming from WebForms Asp.net world, we were not quite sure which modern front-end framework to go with next (with options being React, Angular and Vue.js) so we relied on input from Resolute to make that decision.
Once we discussed the specificities of the business domain, we all agreed on a path forward. In addition, we wanted to use a third-party suite of web components for rapid development, and Resolute respected our wish and adopted the specific suite of components we suggested.
Importantly, if one or more of these components fell short of the functionality we needed, Resolute was able to offer a work-around or suggest an alternative path for getting the functionality to work rather to convince us to remove that functionality.
Key deliverables included the design of the screens, the development of a grid control that can handle significant amount of data (30K+ records) with the ability to quickly drill-down into the dataset, sort, order and customize its look.
How many people from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?
We've worked with a total of four people: two design experts, one senior developer and one styling specialist.
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?
The project is still ongoing but our internal stakeholders and our investors have all agreed that the new design of the screens has achieved the stated goal to give our current UI a modern look and feel.
We are also confident that our users will not experience degradation in the user functionality since it has been fully re-built; in fact, in many cases we will deliver to them functionality that they have been asking for for a long time.
Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timeliness.
We organized weekly sync meetings where we would assess progress and discuss any impediments. In addition, we also set up a common Teams channel so any issues can be communicated and addressed daily.
Designers and developers were also available individually to discuss ideas. From the project management side, we set up a repository in Azure DevOps that worked great for both teams. We were able to integrate and run the application seamlessly.
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?
When we looked for a partner to help us achieve our project, Resolute software clearly stood out as the one well-equiped to respond to the task. Some vendors are narrowly specialized, others lack expertise in certain areas (e.g. UI/UX), while Resolute was able to demonstrate both the breadth and depth that we were looking to get.
They've coupled their expertise with a professional approach and openness to our suggestions and comments. So far they have struck the right balance between offering flexibility but also guidance in the best practices/technologies/components suitable for the task at hand.
Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?
Not really, they've hit the right notes from the start. Challenges would inevitably come as they scale their business so hopefully they can maintain their quality then as well.
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Angular Frontend Development for Manufacturing Company
“Everything has been easy to manage with them.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the systems development supervisor for a manufacturing company that has its own software development team.
What challenge were you trying to address with Resolute Software?
We needed customer software development services, so we hired Resolute Software.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We want to convert our legacy system and give it a new web frontend. With Resolute Software, we’re building this system from scratch, and they’re using Angular as the programming framework.
In terms of core features and functionality, the system’s frontend communicates with the API that another vendor of ours is developing. We also have a third-party web design contractor that provides designs for our legacy system. Resolute then develops solutions for that contractor’s designs.
What is the team composition?
Originally, we worked with one of their founders. Then, when the system was stable enough, he passed the project off to someone who was strictly a developer.
At present, the founder serves as a mentor for the younger resource. We work with both of them.
How did you come to work with Resolute Software?
We found Resolute Software through our personal relationships; they were technically a third-party to our prime contractor.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in May 2019, and the engagement is ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Resolute Software has been extremely easy to work with, and their resources are good communicators. Overall, they deliver on their promises.
How did Resolute Software perform from a project management standpoint?
They’re a high performer in terms of project management and reporting statuses. Everything has been easy to manage with them.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Resolute Software is uncommonly flexible, which is a big deal when it comes to scaling up a large system from scratch. When they work and we check the road we’re taking, we sometimes decide to make a couple of adjustments. I tell them to redo some things along the way, and that’s never been a problem for them. Overall, working with the Resolute Software team has been easy as far as flexibility and following our direction are concerned.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, there aren’t any.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
It helps to have clear specifications for the work. Once Resolute Software understands what’s needed, they develop it in full blast. Expect to work closely with them when scoping out the project; once you have that down, you’re good to go.
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Custom Software Development for BPO Firm
“They’ve been very accommodating in scaling up or down depending on our budget.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
Respondent 1: We’re a BPO company, and I’m part of the enterprise architecture. I primarily handle applications and automation for the company.
Respondent 2: I’m the program manager, representing the business, product requirements, and schedule for delivery.
What challenge were you trying to address with Resolute Software?
Respondent 1: We’re working on an application integration project with built-in collaboration capabilities. They’re helping us launch the MVP for this product line.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Respondent 1: The scope initially started off with UI development using React. Then, we expanded into some API development, which primarily focused on Zoom APIs for group chat functionality. They managed that through .NET Core 3.0.
What is the team composition?
Respondent 1: There was a total of five people: two senior software engineers, one senior designer, and an architect.
How did you come to work with Resolute Software?
Respondent 1: They work through a middle provider. I’d worked with that provider’s UI components in the past, and they also offered consulting services. It turns out that they subcontracted their consulting work to Resolute Software.
How much have you invested with them?
Respondent 2: We’ve spent about $310,000 to this point.
What is the status of this engagement?
Respondent 1: We’ve been working together since November 2020.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Respondent 2: I’d given them the highest regards for making and meeting commitments. We worked in an agile environment. They met their commitments every time.
Respondent 1: They understood the technology and had the ability to execute the architecture strategy. I’d give them top marks.
How did Resolute Software perform from a project management standpoint?
Respondent 1: We deal with plenty of larger consulting firms, but they’ve met or exceeded the communication capabilities of all others we’ve worked with.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Respondent 1: They’ve been very accommodating in scaling up or down depending on our budget.
Respondent 2: Resolute Software is very flexible in that regard, which is great.
Respondent 1: Flexibility has been a nice thing about working with a smaller firm as opposed to a large company.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Respondent 1: We’re adhering to a very tight budget, and some communication slipped through between us and the middle partner’s team. This wasn’t on Resolute Software’s end.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Respondent 1: Be completely transparent. If you know what you want going into the project and articulate it clearly, that will make sure they’re clear on expectations. If I could do this project again, I’d bring in their senior architect sooner. They’re very easy to partner with and are willing to have the hard conversations upfront.
Respondent 2: They were able to do things we didn’t realize. Engaging in early conversations o figure out their capabilities definitely made a difference, especially because they were very flexible.
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Custom Software Dev for Computer Software Company
“They actually care about doing things the right way rather than just pumping us for more money.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
[Respondent 1]: I’m the EVP of a computer software company, which takes the form of the overall executive leadership of pretty much all aspects. On my path to this position, I’ve filled roles from technical support all the way through software design, marketing, sales, business development, and general counsel.
[Respondent 2]: I’m the VP of Technical Operations, working directly with Resolute Software on a day-to-day basis. I was part of the team that interviewed different software development shops before arriving at the decision that Resolute Software would be the best fit for our company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Resolute Software?
[R1]: The genesis of this relationship was because we had a legacy application that was in need of modernization to become a true cloud- and web-based platform. We needed them to work in a combination of Angular for the frontend and .NET for the backend.
What was the scope of their involvement?
[R2]: Our relationship with Resolute Software is a hybrid between development staff augmentation and deliverable-based projects. So far, they’ve taken the concepts, features, and functions from our legacy solution and have written fresh code for it in a new platform. It’s a comprehensive information management solution that also supports complex reporting analysis.
One of the key things that we’ve wanted to do was to make sure that our software was agnostic to any device, starting with a mobile-first identification. This has created some scope creep because it’s forced us to rethink how we were doing things. Their team helps us see what works great for desktop, then challenges us to think about how that feature will adapt to smartphones.
What is the team composition?
[R1]: Veli (Co-Founder & CTO) and Bulent (VP of Engineering) have been fantastic. Veli started the relationship, but it’s transitioned more to Bulent.
How did you come to work with Resolute Software?
[R2]: I actually had worked with a few of Resolute Software’s principals in a previous job, so I had some historical knowledge of the quality of their work. When they formed their current company, they were looking for a good pillar client that they could run their business around. It was just good timing.
What is the status of this engagement?
[R2]: We’ve worked together since May 2019. The project that we did with them last year in 2020 was completed, but it’s part of a grander vision that we have.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
[R1]: The project last year involved a very tight timeline due to customer expectations — we had to finish the project by a certain date, and the solution had to be done right. Despite some scope creep on our part, Resolute Software delivered with flying colors. They were good business partners about it, too. There wasn’t any hand-wringing as they wondered how to do something. Rather, they buckled down and focused on a solution.
Now, we have a revolutionary product that’s really taking the market by storm. I’ve been particularly happy with the quality of the code. We haven’t had to rework anything fundamental, which is a testament to both the way that we built our system and Resolute Software’s skills. In the event that they do have to rework something, they finish it quickly, and we don’t have to do it again. They don’t make the same mistake twice.
[R2]: Some of the reasons for that level of quality are their development practices: they have code reviews, are engaged with proper Gitflow practices, and follow standardizations. They’ve actually helped us improve our standards within our development team. These are things that we’ve maybe wanted to do but haven’t had all of the expertise. Once we’ve seen how they’re doing it and how successful they are, we’ve been able to enhance our in-house development.
How did Resolute Software perform from a project management standpoint?
[R2]: All of the defects and project plan information is entered in Jira, and we used Confluence for specifications. They communicate with us via Zoom calls in addition to weekly meetings and more technical discussions over email.
[R1]: Given the international nature of the work, I’ve been very impressed with their command of English. We haven’t felt like we’ve needed to simplify any of our discourse, and I haven’t noticed a barrier when it comes to slang or speech.
What did you find most impressive about them?
[R1]: What I’ve come to respect about Resolute Software’s team is that they actually care about doing things the right way rather than just pumping us for more money. It’s a relationship that’s built on trust. At times, they’ve counseled us away from doing things that would’ve made their pockets heavier, but that advice has saved us a massive amount of technical debt in the long run.
They’re not afraid to question the decisions that we make. As an egalitarian company, we expect those who work with us to challenge our ideas to make the end product better. It did take a little while for Resolute Solution to become comfortable with that, but they eventually warmed up to that. Their two principals have been fantastic in helping us refine our processes internally as well as delivering good code.
[R2]: To augment that point, they’ve made it very clear that they will not fail due to staffing challenges, our own decisions, or whatever the case may be. If their names are attached to a project, they will be successful. It’s really their overall professionalism, quality of code, and the people that they hire.
Are there any areas they could improve?
[R1]: We’ve had a few challenges with some of their quoting where we’ve had to go back and question why items were quoted a certain way. However, whenever we’ve raised those issues, they’ve been very quick to resolve them — the owners will even speak to us directly about the situation. The relationship actually gets stronger every time we bring up a hurdle.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
[R1]: If you have a project that’s within their wheelhouse, don’t hesitate to go with them. They’re really trying to build something different and strong in the development services field, and I think they’re doing a great job. It’s a very young company, so you’ll have some growing pains with them. But, that’s what you get when you have a company that’s hungry and growing. At the end of the day, they do what they say they will and do it right. That’s all you can really ask for.
[R2]: If you’re a new prospect, you should open yourself up to their guidance. Some companies might struggle to take external feedback, but Resolute Software really knows what they’re doing.
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Graphical UI Design for Workforce Management Company
"There was always someone on the team giving us updates and ensuring that the project was on track."
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the CIO of National Time Systems, a workforce management company. We primarily focus on time and attendance.
What challenge were you trying to address with Resolute Software?
We develop ancillary applications that work hand-in-hand with our time and attendance component.
We have teammates in-house who handle product development, but we didn’t have anybody on staff that could apply a better graphical look to the application that we were developing. We had done the nuts and bolts of the application, so we were looking for a partner that had graphical development capabilities.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We provided Resolute Software with an outline of what the app did and the features we were offering. They gave us a statement of work (SoW) that would add the graphical layer that we were looking for to bring it into a cohesive program.
The team also took a look at the underlying code to a certain extent that had to do with the graphical side. Their SoW came out to be about 60–80 hours. We weren’t looking for someone to develop the application; we were looking for someone to look at it with a different set of eyes and to use Telerik tools to jazz it up, which they did.
What is the team composition?
There were 3–4 teammates during the kick-off meeting. Once it got handed over, we then worked with a senior engineer and a lead designer. During our weekly conference calls, we worked with a minimum of 2–3 people.
How did you come to work with Resolute Software?
We had used their development tools for quite some time, and we were looking for someone that could give us the benefit of the graphical design and to rework the UI of the product. It was challenging to find someone through a temp service who was familiar with Telerik tools.
So, I reached out to Telerik and they put me in contact with someone from Resolute Software’s progress team.
They said they were willing to take the project on and could start right away, which was important to us. We didn’t have the luxury to spend 6–8 months on the project, and the team was willing to accommodate our short timeline.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent between $12,000–$15,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
The project began in May 2020, and they committed to delivering within 30 calendar days. They came well within that timeline.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Everything that we had planned took an adverse turn this year. Our expectation was that we were going to be able to take this product and roll it out to a market of clients that needed the product. That roll-out hasn’t gone as fast as we would’ve liked.
However, we’ve been able to market the application to other clients who have this need. The look of it and what Resolute Software has been able to do makes it a modern product, which is what we wanted. We didn’t want a dated look.
In fact, we’ve even taken the graphical design that the team did and modified some of our other older applications to have that same look so that everything that we roll-out is cohesive.
How did Resolute Software perform from a project management standpoint?
Their project management was excellent. There was always someone on the team giving us updates and ensuring that the project was on track. Resolute Software was always on top of it, and they always had something to show us during the weekly conference calls.
We had a delay of 1–2 weeks, which was all on us. We delayed getting some things to them, and the team took it a step further and found some minor issues in the code. They pointed it out to us, even though they didn’t have to do that, which was helpful
The team was always on target and helpful. We asked their opinion on several elements, and they gave us good advice. Everything was perfect, and I have no complaints.
What did you find most impressive about them?
The most impressive part about working with them was how quickly they were able to start the project. They were ready to start the week after we got in contact with them, which was great because we had a tight deadline.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No, not that I can think of. It was a wonderful and productive experience.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Don’t go through the process of hiring through a temp service; just go straight to the source.
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Development Augmentation for Large Software Development Co
"There’s a level of trust and communication between our teams that makes everything easy."
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I lead the software development of an automation tool for a multinational software corporation.
What challenge were you trying to address with Resolute Software?
We’ve had several engagements with them. The discussion started when we needed a partner to help onboard our customers.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Resolute helped our customers become acquainted with one of our tools. Their team also worked with them to build full regression sheets. They created large test sets and helped customers integrate into our tools.
Their team helps us with the Microsoft stack as well as mobile and web technologies. Their team also helped us with our own products. They integrated two of our technologies, one of which had built-in translators.
They’re also involved in design architecture. Their team creates plans even from a QA architecture standpoint.
They also help us from a software development standpoint. Based on our customers' preferences, their team adapts our tools. Many customers also want to migrate from 10–15 years old platforms onto a cloud architecture. They help us on those projects.
What is the team composition?
We work with about five people from Resolute and have a main point of contact.
How did you come to work with Resolute Software?
An internal team referred us to them, but I also knew Veli (CTO) through my professional network. I knew him as a talented developer.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent about $250,000 so far.
What is the status of this engagement?
We began our engagement in January 2020, and it’s ongoing.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
In the past, we worked with many different firms. Resolute always delivers on their commitments, which is important to our customers who’re making a substantial financial investment to bring these tools on board. They haven’t left us on a limb with our customers.
Resolute’s a dependable team. For example, if we have a 40-hour engagement, their team sticks to that 40 hours. They haven’t come back to us saying their team can’t deliver or needs additional time. That’s important because we typically work with our customer’s delivery, QA, or software development manager. If we need additional time, our customer has to ask their executives for additional funds.
How did Resolute Software perform from a project management standpoint?
Resolute takes an iterative approach. I meet with their team twice a week over Zoom. We touch base on any ongoing work so that I can communicate updates to our customers. We meet at the end of the week to recap their progress and discuss whether or not additional resources are necessary. We have constant feedback loops, which is important.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Their level of professionalism stands out. Their ability to communicate with our customer’s important, and their team makes sure that nothing’s misunderstood. There’s a level of trust and communication between our teams that makes everything easy.
Are there any areas they could improve?
There’s always room for improvement but I don’t have anything specific in mind. I hope that they continue to grow.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Give them a shot. Resolute’s more expensive than other outsourced providers, but you get quality work in return.
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Custom Software Development for Equipment Management Company
“Resolute Software was able to quickly understand and take ownership of items and tasks that we needed done.”
the reviewer
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I work at an equipment management services company. We provide a web interface, both to our clients and to our vendors. We have a legacy application that gives the ability to place orders for the movement of equipment logistics-wise, as well as the service of the equipment. We provide a number of ancillary services in addition to that.
What challenge were you trying to address with Resolute Software?
We have a legacy system that is decades old, and we wanted to update it to bring it into the 21st century. We had chosen a company to supplement the development process that we have. That company had selected Telerik for controls to be done, but they were lagging behind, and we found that we weren't gaining any velocity.
We were looking for another company to pick up what the other company had started. We needed them to apply best practices to the use of these Telerik controls and get it into a phase one to production status.
What was the scope of their involvement?
I provide the architecture of the product, and Resolute Software supplements our development resources. We're primarily a Microsoft shop, so we're using SQL Server as a backend. We're also implementing this with Microsoft Azure, so we needed some experience with the app services, with SQL database on top of that. We use an agile development which is provided through Microsoft Azure DevOps, so we've got a continuous integration, continuous delivery, and repositories that we use through that.
We’re using C# for the middleware of the business layer, .NET Core, and Bootstrap on the client-side. We needed to create some RESTful APIs that are communicated through and down to the client, which is basically JavaScript.
What is the team composition?
We're currently working with two people from the team. Initially, there was a lead senior member of the team that helped us get them up to speed, and they're still participating. One of the things we wanted to make sure of was having all senior people. They provided an intermediate programmer, who we're very pleased with, but I didn't want to have to manage that resource. They're managing those resources internally and have been doing their own code reviews since they got up to speed on what our code standards are.
How did you come to work with Resolute Software?
We found them through Telerik directly. They have consulting services, and Resolute Software is one of their providers.
How much have you invested with them?
We’ve spent in the range of $50,000–$100,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our work together began in November 2019.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Our feedback is more anecdotal. We didn’t go in with fixed, granular requirements; we needed to clean up what had been done and implement best practices. In the beginning, it had to be agile in the sense that requirements had to be defined, reviewed, and implemented.
The quality of the work has been very good, and I’ve enjoyed working with them. They’re easy to work with. They explain requirements and are willing to take ownership of them; they don’t need to be told in a granular sense what steps to take. They work through the process, review it with us to make sure we’re going in the right direction, and then complete it.
How did Resolute Software perform from a project management standpoint?
I’ve played many hats in this, including architect, business analyst, and project management, so they didn’t really do project management. Since it was in an ad hoc fashion for the sprints that we provided, they were within the expectations of everything.
The primary software that we've been using is Azure DevOps, which gives us our agile methodology and our task boards, which we create work items in. It also provides a repository for the source code and pipelines for continuous integration and delivery out to our different environments. We communicate within the task boards and work items; we can create mentions that trigger emails. We've got one place to go look for everything. We only use email when we need to set something up or discuss something outside the scope of the project.
We originally used Skype, but now we're using Microsoft teams. From a development point of view, the software that we’re using is Microsoft Visual Studio 2019.
What did you find most impressive about them?
If I compare them to the other company that we worked with, Resolute Software was able to quickly understand and take ownership of items and tasks that we needed to be done. With little communication, we were able to refine that and get to a common understanding of what we wanted for a final product.
Are there any areas they could improve?
No. I would rather pay more money to get a quality product. To me, this means not only meeting requirements, but exceeding them. It’s a lot less effort on my part if I can explain things to a senior person and get that done in one day, but pay more money for it.
Any advice for potential customers?
I feel like they’re my friends, not just business partners. From that point of view, it’s easier to work with them. I look forward to our meetings to not only discuss the business but see how they’re doing.
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Website Design for Cybersecurity Company
"We were very strongly impressed by the proper management."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
We offer managed cybersecurity services for digitally-enabled companies with limited security resources. Based in Europe we have projects in Europe, USA, Africa and the Middle East. I am the VP of Business Development at the organization.
For what projects/services did your company hire Resolute Software?
We hired Resolute Software for the development of our new website that is aimed at reflecting our new vision and strategy in presenting our services. Resolute Software helped us build our image through our website and organize our services in a coherent and attention-grabbing way, both in their content and visualization.
What were your goals for this project?
Our goals were to properly represent the Amatas vision and managed cybersecurity services to experienced security professionals, as well as anyone looking for the development and management of a cybersecurity program for their organization. In addition, our goal was to come up with a new visual representation of our ideas and values we stand behind.
How did you select this vendor?
Resolute Software is a part of our group of companies and it was a logical decision for us to work with them for all of our strategic goals such as our new website for the future. In addition, we were very happy with the great communication and professional team at Resolute Software who have many years of experience behind them.
Describe the project and the services they provided in detail.
Alongside Resolute Software we were able to jointly rework the presentation of our services, vision and ideas for the development of a new website. They configured, restructured, developed and designed our website making it accessible to a much larger audience and being much more engaging while still reflecting the central concept of Amatas.
What was the team composition?
Resolute Software assigned one of their senior team members as a project lead who would frequently communicate with us during our regular meetings, as well as a number of other people depending on the tasks required at different points of the project. We were also scheduling short meetings every few days with the people responsible for the development, general conceptualization and design of the website.
Can you share any information that demonstrates the impact that this project has had on your business?
This project helped us to finally showcase our services in their fullness. Cybersecurity is an extremely complex topic, however as a result of our joint efforts and the development of our website we are able to present it in a simple and understandable way with our solutions becoming the natural answer to any organization's needs. The Amatas vision was clearly represented and the new website's impact on our sales and marketing was immediately apparent.
How was project management arranged and how effective was it?
The team in charge of our project was very strict with deadlines and organized regular meetings with us to make sure that everything was going as planned. In fact, we decided to rework a large portion of our strategy during the middle of the project and the Resolute Software team was extremely quick and efficient and satisfying our needs.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
We were very strongly impressed by the proper management of each team in the company working on our project. In addition, we were happy to see a strong company culture and values being upheld at Resolute Software. Our deadlines were met and our vision truly manifested onto our new website. Resolute Software can be distinguished from other similar vendors in the quality of their team made up of experts in their respective fields, as well as their ability to listen and even exceed our expectations and desires in the delivery of their services.
Are there any areas for improvement?
None.
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Web App Prototype Dev & Design for Information Mgmt. Company
"Resolute Software employed an on-point, collaborative approach throughout our partnership."
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the managing principal at an information management company.
What challenge were you trying to address with Resolute Software?
I needed their team to develop a web application prototype.
What was the scope of their involvement?
I wanted to sell my software solution to a large company, so I worked with Resolute Software to develop the prototype of my web app that I pitched to that client. We kicked off our engagement through a brainstorming session wherein I showed screenshots of my web app and relayed the changes that I wanted to be implemented.
I had an existing back-office application, and their team optimized it by incorporating modern solutions and new functionalities. Specific alterations included the redesign of the navigation panel for my app’s header bar. These adjustments were all integrated into a prototype that demonstrated all the features that the client could look forward to upon purchasing my app.
What is the team composition?
I mainly worked with one of Resolute Software's web developers, but there was also a web architect in charge of designing the prototype.
How did you come to work with Resolute Software?
I found them via Progress after looking for professional services and frontend tools that I could use to refine my web app. Resolute Software’s profile seemed credible, and I liked their previous work, so I reached out to their team.
How much have you invested with them?
I spent around $20,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
The project ran from April–May 2021.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Resolute Software delivered satisfactory solutions that saved me ten months of work — I wouldn’t have had accomplished that without the adequate technical training and speed that they had.
How did Resolute Software perform from a project management standpoint?
We mainly communicated via Microsoft Teams and used GitHub as our main project management tool. Resolute Software collaborated with clarity and preciseness — they were a communicative team, and they laid out clear goals and project outlines that we relied on throughout the project.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Resolute Software employed an on-point, collaborative approach throughout our partnership.
Are there any areas they could improve?
We faced minor time zone challenges at the beginning of the partnership, which could’ve hindered our progress had we not addressed these swiftly.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Be prepared with visual mockups and set clear goals that could help them generate more tailored solutions.
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Custom Software Dev for Cyber Security Company
"They have good communication skills, software dev expertise, and professionalism."
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The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
LOGbinder is a cyber security software company
For what projects/services did your company hire Resolute Software?
To help make the web application element or our product more responsive and correctly style Telerik for Blazor components.
What were your goals for this project?
To help make the web application element or our product more responsive and correctly style Telerik for Blazor components.
How did you select this vendor?
By contacting Telerik
Describe the project and the services they provided in detail.
To help make the web application element or our product more responsive and correctly style Telerik for Blazor components.
What was the team composition?
Software developer and project manager
Can you share any information that demonstrates the impact that this project has had on your business?
Saved us a tremendous amount of time and relieved our staff from having to learn CSS and responsive web application development. Resolute did a great job of using Bootstrap, CSS and Telerik.
How was project management arranged and how effective was it?
Resolute integrated with our Azure DevOps and provided weekly status updates.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
They have good communication skills, software dev expertise, and professionalism.
Are there any areas for improvement?
none
Internal stakeholders commend the modern look and feel of the new screen designs. A dynamic and agile team, Resolute Software strictly adheres to the scope and utilizes development best practices and technologies to elevate the client's platform. They remain flexible, professional, and supportive.