Agile software development has become an integral part of software development today, and for good reason.
Through the experience from a large number of projects, it has turned out that it is very difficult to collect all the information at the beginning of the project, and what the actual product should look like in the end. In addition, many requirements on the customer side only develop in the course of the project, for example when he gets an insight into the possibilities or begins to test the functionality with the prototypes. Nevertheless, even an agile process does not replace initial planning and a rough representation of which goals you want to achieve. This is the only way to prevent development from starting in the wrong direction or from making mistakes in the software architecture that later lead to additional costs. We therefore recommend that our customers carry out a requirements analysis with us adapted to the scope of the project.
Category Archives: ERP
Application integration refers to the connection of two or more different applications to enable data exchange between them.
This makes it possible to automate complex processes, increase efficiency and reduce costs. For example, at Eximias we developed a sales portal for a customer that communicates with inventory software in the background and was thus able to display sales-relevant information that was otherwise only available in the inventory software. But other applications are also possible, such as user management, which is used by a variety of programs via distributed access to the central document management system.
Enterprise software is a broad term that includes any type of computer software used for business purposes. It includes a wide range of applications such as customer relationship management (CRM) systems, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, data warehouse solutions, supply chain management (SCM) systems, and more.




