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Project Deliveries

The Best Professionals Guarantee Successful Results.

Planning and implementing successful software projects begins with recognising the goals of the client's business activities and the needs of the software users. We aim at high-quality end products which maximises the return on the IT investments.

Our projects are carried out by the best professionals in the field, working in close cooperation with the client at the client's facilities. With the team integrated with the client's operations, the flow of communication is constant and efficient. This helps us avoid the unnecessary work and inefficiency often caused by misunderstandings and lack of correct information.

For software development, we use Agile Methods which are customized to the client's situation. Close cooperation and modern project management ensure the transparency of our work methods. Naturally, projects can be efficiently managed when they are based on the correct information.

We offer you:

  • the best professionals in Finland
  • efficient and closely cooperating teams
  • the ability to answer for the total project
  • all the expert know-how of our company as the project team's support
  • the method knowledge of Reaktor
  • an operations model which ensures you get the desired end result

Our reputation is built on successful projects.

 

Case: Tecnomen

Tecnomen chose Reaktor as a partner for its demanding telecom product development project that uses several of the latest open source technologies. The product had high demands with regard to availability and scalability, and was designed for use by telecom operators around the world.

Case: Toisu 2.0

Reaktor designed and implemented an extensive operations management system for polytechnics. The system allows the schools to unify their planning practices, reduce overlapping work phases and consolidate information that was earlier scattered across separate systems.