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Back End & Full-Stack Development

Application Development Services That Cover All The Proven Back End Development Technologies

Design – Architecture – Delivery – Development – QA/Testing – Deployment

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Our Senior Staff Will Help Your Back End Development Team Head Off Challenges & Identify Issues Others May Overlook.

Back End (Server-Side) Technologies You May Require

    Intertech experts can help you and your team successfully select and work with a wide range of server side technologies to design and develop systems and applications that improve your business processes, whether your team is made up of all in-house talent or a hybrid of in-house and on and offshore contractors.  

    Java: A versatile and mature programming language commonly used in enterprise-level applications. Java is known for its platform independence and robustness.

    Python: Known for its simplicity and readability, Python is widely used in web development and scientific computing.

    Node.js: A JavaScript runtime built on Chrome’s V8 engine, ideal for building scalable and real-time applications.

    C#: Developed by Microsoft, C# is popular for building Windows applications and is widely used with ASP.NET for web development.

    Ruby: Often used with the Ruby on Rails framework, Ruby is favored for its developer-friendly syntax and rapid application development.

    PHP: A server-side scripting language commonly used in web development, especially for content management systems like WordPress.

    Go (Golang): Developed by Google, Go is known for its speed and efficiency, making it suitable for concurrent operations.

    .NET Core: An open-source, cross-platform framework developed by Microsoft for building modern applications.

    Scala: Combines object-oriented and functional programming paradigms, making it suitable for high-performance applications.

    Django: A Python web framework that follows the “batteries-included” philosophy, providing many built-in features for rapid development.

    Spring Boot: A Java-based framework known for its simplicity and rapid development capabilities.

    Express.js: A minimalist Node.js framework for building web applications and APIs.

    Ruby on Rails: A popular and powerful Ruby framework for building web applications with an emphasis on convention over configuration.

    ASP.NET: A mature and feature-rich framework by Microsoft for building web applications, web services, and APIs.

    Laravel: A PHP web framework with an elegant syntax and expressive syntax.

    Flask: A lightweight and flexible Python framework for building web applications and APIs.

    Play Framework: A Java and Scala web framework known for its high performance and scalability.

    Symfony: A PHP framework that provides reusable components for building complex web applications.

    Hibernate: A Java ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) framework for simplifying database interactions.

    FastAPI: A modern Python web framework designed for high-performance APIs.

    Our expert consultants can help you evaluate your needs or step in and help get your project across the finish line successfully.


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    We Are Back End Development Experts …with a Full Stack Edge

    Invisible to the users, what’s behind the scenes makes it all work efficiently. Selecting the right tech stack with today’s API-Driven/Micro-system model requires understanding more than just one or two languages and technologies. Consider placing our back end development experts on your team to help you determine the best way forward or to assist implementation of your plan.

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    Add Experience and Soft-Skills To Your Back End Development Team

    Our server-side technical expertise stands on its own but is only one of many value-adds you get from our consultants. We are not a body shop. Our consults are experts in their field and pride themselves on bringing more to the project. Clear communication and soft skills are just part of the package when you hire Intertech. The ability to ask hard questions without offending or fear of retribution is another benefit of an outside perspective from consultants with a network of senior talent in their corner. You get more with Intertech.

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    An Exceptional Value For Back End Development Expertise

    Because our consultants have high expectations for your project, and we have high expectations for them, you get more for your money. We may not have the lowest hourly rate among the companies bidding on your RFP, but we do not compromise. Experience has shown us that hiring high-quality people and doing the job right the first time always costs you less than having the wrong people on the project and having to do it over. Talk to someone that has worked with Intertech. You will realize that with us, you get more for your money, and since 1991 that has been a hard and fast truth.

    We Provide A Proven Process If You Don’t Have One

    We Begin With Everything Necessary To Ensure The Project Team Is Complete

    The discovery stage is crucial when setting up the correct team to deliver your project successfully. At times this has been completed before our introduction to the project. In these cases, you may have determined that you only need specific roles added to your project teams, and that is just one way we can help augment your team. Other times clients ask us to take on this role to get an expert outside perspective. Either way, this phase is essential and must be considered to be confident that you have the right talent in place and that what you are building or modifying integrates with your existing system.

    Tools & Techniques We Employee:

      • Scope Detailing
      • Analysis
      • Technical Evaluation
      • Initial Requirements Defined
      • Define Delivery Strategy and Roadmap
      • Leveling Workshops (For Your FTE Team Members – As Needed)

    Building A Strong Foundation Is The Key To Success

    Converting your vision into reality requires a clear picture of requirements and the experience to set a strong foundation. Using the Software Requirements Analysis, the design phase encompasses how the application and users interact with each other, the current infrastructure, and other applications. In addition, this phase deals with architecture, the user interface, and the user experience, so all the elements come together seamlessly.

    Areas Considered During The Design Phase:

      • Infrastructure
      • Architecture
      • User Interface & Experience Design
      • Usability Testing

    We Ensure All The Pieces Are In Place For A Successful Composition

    When selecting your team, we ensure it fits your needs rather than ours. Of course, top talent is a key to our success, but a proper blend is a formula for project success. At Intertech, we take our responsibility seriously, and experience tells us what works and what doesn’t. Based on this, and using what we’ve learned in stage one and stage two, we define your team, whether you are filling the role or we are, estimate the timeline, and keep you updated every step of the project, so there are no surprises.

    Areas Considered In The Build Phase:

      • Technical Requirements
      • Timeline
      • Development
      • Quality Assurance (QA) and Testing
      • Incremental Product Release (Faster to Market)
      • Refinement & Deployment

    We Ensure All The Pieces Are In Place For A Successful Handoff

    Following the final release, we make sure you are in control. Whether you keep us around as a trusted partner or have us hand it off to your team, we understand that a solid knowledge base is one of the most important aspects of a project. Therefore, following deployment and before we hand over the keys, we always include 30 days of monitoring and mentoring to ensure a smooth roll-off and that your internal team is in control.

    Areas Considered In The Completion Phase:

      • Support & Lifecycle
      • Documentation
      • Knowledge Base Retention
      • Team Roll-Off

    Our Dedicated IT Recruiting Department Augments Our Consulting Services Perfectly

    If you trust your project and recruitment to someone, consider our dedicated tech recruiting department. Our recruiters have a proven track record supporting our consulting clients and us since 1991. Through the years, Intertech has helped small and large companies like GE Healthcare, NASA, Best Buy, and others modernize or pivot to new technologies and find the right staff. Utilizing a proven formula that combines world-class software development, hands-on education and mentoring, and dedicated IT recruiting, Intertech’s clients have found success building software while building their in-house team for the long haul.

    Areas Considered In The Recruit & Hire Phase:

    • Ad Placement
    • Technical Testing
    • Personality Assessment
    • Technical Team Interview
    • Hand-off To You For Internal Assessment

     

     

    Since 1991

    Back End Development Technology Considerations

    We Help You Make Sense Of These Back End Technologies

    Proven to work, these back-end technologies are used to build the server-side of web applications, handle data storage, business logic, and communication with databases and other services. Below you will find a list of some widely used and proven back-end technologies we consider when asked to evaluate your requirements and make recommendations.

    We provide an outside perspective and proven expertise in these technology areas!


    Back End — .NET | .NET Core |Microsoft Technologies

    Microsoft Gold Partner

     
    The choice of backend technology depends on project requirements, scalability needs, and the expertise of the development team. Always stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the .NET framework to make informed technology choices for your projects. Below is a list of back-end technologies that can be used with .NET.

    ASP.NET Core: ASP.NET Core is the primary back-end framework for building web applications and APIs using .NET. It offers a modern and modular architecture, supporting cross-platform development.< Entity Framework Core: Entity Framework Core is the recommended Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) tool for .NET Core applications. It simplifies data access by providing an easy-to-use API to interact with databases.

    SignalR: SignalR is a real-time web framework that allows bi-directional communication between clients and servers. It can be used with ASP.NET Core to implement real-time features like chat and notifications.

    WCF (Windows Communication Foundation): WCF is a versatile framework for building service-oriented applications in .NET. It supports various communication protocols and is suitable for enterprise-level applications.

    Windows Forms: Windows Forms is a graphical user interface (GUI) framework for building Windows desktop applications with .NET.

    WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation): WPF is a powerful framework for creating Windows desktop applications with modern UI features, data binding, and media capabilities.

    ASP.NET Web API: ASP.NET Web API is a framework for building HTTP-based services that can be consumed by various clients, including web browsers and mobile devices.

    Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Data Services: WCF Data Services allows exposing data over HTTP using the OData protocol, making it easy to create RESTful APIs with .NET.

    WebSockets: WebSockets enable full-duplex communication between a client and a server over a single, long-lived connection. They can be used with ASP.NET Core to build real-time features.

    Azure Functions: Azure Functions is a serverless compute service provided by Microsoft Azure. It allows developers to run event-driven code without managing infrastructure.

    Azure App Service: Azure App Service is a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering that allows developers to build, host, and scale web applications in the cloud.

    Azure SQL Database: Azure SQL Database is a fully managed cloud database service provided by Microsoft Azure. It is a relational database service based on SQL Server, offering high availability and automatic backups.

    Azure Cosmos DB: Azure Cosmos DB is a globally distributed, multi-model database service provided by Microsoft Azure. It is suitable for building highly responsive and scalable applications with low-latency data access.

    These are just some of the back-end technologies that work well with .NET. The choice of technology depends on the specific requirements and use cases of the project, as well as the expertise of the development team. Always consider factors like scalability, performance, and ease of integration when selecting the appropriate back-end technology for your .NET project.


    Microsoft Gold Partner

    Back End — Java | Java Frameworks

    Java offers a wide range of back-end technologies and frameworks that are popular and widely used for building robust and scalable applications. Here is a list of back-end technologies that work with Java:

    Spring Framework: The Spring Framework is one of the most popular and widely used frameworks for building Java applications. It provides comprehensive support for building enterprise-level applications with features like dependency injection, data access, and web development.

    Spring Boot: Spring Boot is an extension of the Spring Framework that simplifies the process of setting up and configuring Spring applications. It offers a convention-over-configuration approach, making it easy to build production-ready applications quickly.

    Hibernate: Hibernate is a powerful Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) framework that simplifies database interactions by allowing developers to work with Java objects instead of SQL queries.

    JavaServer Faces (JSF): JSF is a component-based framework for building web applications in Java. It provides a set of reusable UI components and simplifies the management of the application’s state.

    Java Persistence API (JPA): JPA is a Java standard for ORM that defines the management of relational data in applications. It is often used with Hibernate as the underlying implementation.

    Apache Struts: Struts is a popular web application framework that follows the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern. It is widely used for building Java web applications.

    Apache Wicket: Wicket is a component-based web application framework that allows developers to create reusable UI components using Java code.

    Apache Spark: Spark is a fast and general-purpose distributed computing system that is often used for big data processing and analytics in Java applications.

    Apache Kafka: Kafka is a distributed streaming platform used for building real-time data pipelines and streaming applications in Java.

    Jersey: Jersey is a popular framework for building RESTful APIs in Java, providing support for JAX-RS (Java API for RESTful Web Services).

    Dropwizard: Dropwizard is a lightweight framework for building web services and RESTful APIs in Java. It integrates several libraries to simplify application development.

    Micronaut: Micronaut is a modern, lightweight framework designed for building microservices and serverless applications in Java. It offers fast startup times and low memory footprint.

    Vert.x: Vert.x is a reactive toolkit for building event-driven applications in Java. It supports non-blocking I/O and is suitable for building scalable, high-performance applications.

    Quarkus: Quarkus is a Kubernetes-native Java framework that offers fast startup times and low memory usage. It is designed for building cloud-native and serverless applications.

    JUnit: JUnit is a popular testing framework for Java that is commonly used for unit testing and test-driven development (TDD).

    These are just some of the many back-end technologies and frameworks that work well with Java. The choice of technology depends on the specific requirements and use cases of the project, as well as the expertise of the development team. Java’s rich ecosystem allows developers to build a wide variety of applications, from traditional web applications to modern microservices and cloud-native solutions.


    Common Back End (Server-Side) Technologies

    Listed are just a few examples of proven back-end technologies. The choice of technology depends on the specific requirements, complexity, and scalability needs of the project, as well as the expertise of the development team. Each technology comes with its own strengths and best use cases, so it’s essential to consider these factors while making the selection.< Java: A versatile, object-oriented language known for its scalability and wide adoption in enterprise-level applications. Java is commonly used with frameworks like Spring Boot and JavaServer Faces (JSF) for back-end development.

    Python: A high-level language known for its simplicity and readability. Python is often used with frameworks like Django and Flask for building robust back-end applications.

    Node.js: A JavaScript runtime that enables server-side development with JavaScript. Node.js is known for its event-driven, non-blocking I/O model, making it well-suited for building scalable and real-time applications.

    PHP: A server-side scripting language that is widely used for web development. PHP can be used with frameworks like Laravel and Symfony for building powerful back-end applications.

    Ruby: A dynamic, object-oriented language often used with the Ruby on Rails framework for building web applications. Ruby on Rails emphasizes convention over configuration, making it productive and efficient for developers.

    C# (.NET): C# is a language developed by Microsoft and is commonly used with the .NET framework for building enterprise-level applications. .NET offers various tools and libraries for building robust back-end services.

    Go (Golang): A statically typed language developed by Google, known for its efficiency and performance. Go is increasingly used for building high-performance web servers and microservices.

    Scala: A language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and combines object-oriented and functional programming paradigms. Scala is commonly used with the Akka toolkit for building scalable and concurrent applications.

    Ruby on Rails: A popular web application framework written in Ruby. Ruby on Rails provides a clean and efficient development experience for building back-end applications.

    ASP.NET Core: A cross-platform, open-source framework by Microsoft for building modern web applications and APIs using C# or other .NET languages.

    Express.js: A minimalistic web application framework for Node.js, known for its simplicity and flexibility.

    Django: A high-level Python web framework that follows the “batteries-included” philosophy, providing many built-in features for rapid development.

    Spring Boot: An opinionated framework for building Java applications, providing a ready-to-use environment for creating stand-alone, production-grade Spring-based applications.

    Flask: A lightweight and flexible Python web framework that allows developers to build web applications quickly and with minimal boilerplate code.

    Laravel: A PHP web framework known for its elegant syntax and expressive coding style, making it user-friendly for developers.

    MongoDB: A NoSQL database known for its flexible schema and scalability. MongoDB is often used in conjunction with other back-end technologies for data storage.

    MySQL: A popular open-source relational database management system, commonly used for storing structured data.

    PostgreSQL: An open-source object-relational database system, known for its advanced features and support for complex data types.

    Microsoft SQL Server: A relational database management system developed by Microsoft, commonly used in .NET and Microsoft technology-based back-end applications.

    Redis: An in-memory data structure store used as a cache and for real-time data processing in back-end applications.


    Teams & Co-Development

    Software Services

    We Help You Improve Your Back End Development Team

    Every company can use an experienced perspective and a helping hand from time to time. Intertech’s senior custom software development team has it extended for the times when you need help pivoting to new technology, strengthening your team, and ensuring your goals are met on time and on budget. When over 60% of projects fail, getting it right the first time is always cheaper and can build a reputation faster than almost anything.

    Get it right the first time in these critical business areas!


    Custom Software Development

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • CI/CD – Agile – DevOps – Rapid Application Development
  • Modernization & New
  • At our core, Intertech’s Custom Agile-based software development consulting services combine everything you need from complete senior-led teams & co-development expertise that strengthens your internal team from the beginning to deployment.

    The Primary Technology Areas We Deliver To Our Customers

    Cloud – Azure & AWS – SQL Server – SQL Server, SSAS, SSIS & SSRS – .NET – .NET Framework, .NET Core, Entity Framework, .NET 5, 6, 7+, ASP.NET & Web Forms, BizTalk, C#, MVC, SharePoint Framework, LINQ, VB.NET, Visual Studio, VB.NET, Web API Framework, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Xamarin, & More – Java – Spring, Struts, Hibernate, Grails, GWT, Blade & other Lightweight Frameworks – Java Power Tools – Unit, NetBeans, Maven, Jenkins, Spring Boot & Security, Spark and many of the 100+ others as needed – Front End (Client-Side) – HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, React.js, React Native, Angular, AngularJS, Vue/VueJS, Next.js, Flutter, Ionic, and others – Back End (Server-Side) – Java, JavaScript, Node.js, Go, Ruby, C#, C++, Kotlin, Rust, Scala, SQL, Spring Boot, ASP.NET, Jango, Python, ASP.NET Core, Express.js, Spring Boot, Django, Ruby on Rails (RoR), and NestJS.


    Legacy System Assessments & Modernization

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • Architecture Assessments
  • Monolithic System Alternatives
  • Eliminate Hidden Costs and Manual Error
  • You know when it’s time to upgrade, but with the speed of technology change, you may need an experienced outside perspective, assessment, or a hand in development if those decisions have already been made. No matter what the case, Intertech can help you modernize your applications and architecture, ensuring that you consider all automation and data collection options that are becoming the standard.


    Business Process Optimization & Automation (BPA)

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • Available During The Modernization & New Creation Process
  • Eliminate Manual Processes & Errors
  • Eliminate Employee Stress and Improve Retention
  • Repetitive manual errors should be a thing of the past. If it is time to implement intelligent technology-enabled automation that streamlines and automates complex workflows, consider bringing on one or more of our senior consultants to assist. You will realize efficiencies that save you resources, retain your talent by lowering stress, and put the onus on us to ask the hard questions that need to be asked. In addition, this is the time to eliminate spreadsheets, so your data is instantly available for generating reports, forecasts, and predictions.


    Architecture – Monolith to Modularization

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • Multiple Technologies – Based On Your System & Preference
  • Frameworks – APIs – Microservices
  • There are many levels of modularity, but in the end, the deconstruction of your monolithic system structures your applications as a collection of loosely coupled services that link together and allow independent updating, scalability, and advancements, along with the ability to select alternative codes and languages that suit the purpose rather than the framework. Just imagine all the doors opening with a new, more flexible model.


    Web Frameworks – 2-Tier or 3-Tier Architecture

  • Design – Architecture – Delivery & Development – QA Testing – Deployment
  • Full-Stack | Multiple Tier Development
  • Modular | API-Driven Development | Microservices
  • The fastest way to build an application is by using a web framework that is proven and supported. Whether you have already selected your technologies or would like an outside opinion that can evaluate your needs and offer suggestions, our experts can help. Field-tested and proven at heading off challenges that may add costs and delay your launch, Intertech’s full-time staff are here to assist.


    Cloud Migration & Integration

    Microsoft Gold Partner — AWS Partner Network

  • Better For Remote Work – Access Files & Applications From Anywhere
  • Easier to Scale With Business Growth
  • Part Of A Proven System That Is Maintained & Updated For You
  • It is essential to understand the differences between the wide range of choices you have and the leaders of the pack; Azure, AWS, and GCP. For example, one of the key differences between Azure and AWS is how they deal with temporary storage. Azure is based on page and block storage “Blobs” for virtual memory and object storage. At the same time, AWS assigns temporary storage during the instance and then deletes the data when the instance is terminated. So much to consider. Let Intertech experts help you evaluate which is best for your long-term needs or help you integrate into the one already selected.


    Front End (Client-Side)

    Intertech experts can help you and your team successfully select and work with a wide range of front end technologies to design and develop systems and applications that improve your business processes, whether your team is made up of all in-house talent or a hybrid of in-house and on and offshore contractors.  

    Generally Accepted and Trusted Front End Technologies

    HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript: The foundation of web development, these three core technologies are essential for building static and dynamic web pages.

    React: Developed by Facebook, React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It is widely used for creating dynamic and interactive front-end applications.

    Angular: Developed by Google, Angular is a powerful front-end framework for building Single Page Applications (SPAs) and dynamic web applications.

    Vue.js: A progressive JavaScript framework, Vue.js is known for its ease of integration and flexibility, making it a popular choice among developers.

    jQuery: A lightweight JavaScript library, jQuery simplifies DOM manipulation and event handling, and it is still widely used despite the rise of modern frameworks.

    Bootstrap: A CSS framework, Bootstrap provides a set of pre-styled components and responsive layout options, making it popular for quickly creating visually appealing designs.

    Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets): A CSS preprocessor that enhances the capabilities of CSS, making it easier to manage and maintain stylesheets.

    Webpack: A popular module bundler that helps manage and bundle front-end assets such as JavaScript, CSS, and images for production deployment.

    Gulp and Grunt: Task runners that automate repetitive tasks in the front-end development workflow, such as minification, compilation, and optimization.

    Babel: A JavaScript compiler that allows developers to write modern ES6+ code and transpile it into backward-compatible versions for browser support.

    TypeScript: A superset of JavaScript that adds static typing, enhancing code quality and maintainability in large-scale applications.

    Ember.js: An opinionated JavaScript framework for building ambitious web applications with convention over configuration.

    Front-end technologies that work well with the .NET| .NET Core family of technologies:

    React: React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It works well with both .NET and .NET Core through various integration options, such as using React templates in ASP.NET Core or creating React applications separately and communicating with the back end through APIs.

    Angular: Angular is a comprehensive front-end framework developed by Google. It can be easily integrated with both ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core projects to build robust and scalable web applications.

    Vue.js: Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework that works well with .NET and .NET Core projects through simple script integration. It provides flexibility and ease of use for building modern user interfaces.

    Blazor: Blazor is a front-end web framework developed by Microsoft that allows developers to build interactive web applications using C# and Razor syntax. Blazor applications can run on both .NET and .NET Core platforms, enabling full-stack development using C#.

    jQuery: jQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that simplifies DOM manipulation and event handling. It can be used with both .NET and .NET Core projects to enhance interactivity and user experience.

    Bootstrap: Bootstrap is a popular CSS framework that provides a set of pre-styled components and responsive design. It can be easily integrated with both ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core projects to achieve a consistent and visually appealing user interface.

    TypeScript: TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that adds static typing and other features for enhanced code quality. It works well with both .NET and .NET Core projects and can be used to write more robust front-end code.

    Webpack: Webpack is a module bundler that can be used with both .NET and .NET Core projects to manage front-end assets, such as JavaScript, CSS, and images, and bundle them for production deployment.

    Gulp and Grunt: Task runners like Gulp and Grunt can automate repetitive tasks in front-end development workflows and work well with both .NET and .NET Core projects for streamlining development processes.

    Front end technologies that work well with Java

    Angular: Angular is a powerful front-end framework developed by Google. It works well with Java on the back end, allowing developers to build robust and scalable web applications.

    React: React is a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It can be used with Java back-end applications to create dynamic and responsive front-end experiences.

    Vue.js: Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework known for its simplicity and ease of integration. It can work effectively with Java-based back ends for building modern user interfaces.

    Thymeleaf: Thymeleaf is a server-side Java templating engine that simplifies the process of rendering dynamic HTML templates. It works well with Java back ends to generate dynamic web pages.

    jQuery: jQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that simplifies DOM manipulation and event handling. It can be used with Java-based applications to enhance front-end interactivity.

    Bootstrap: Bootstrap is a popular CSS framework that provides a set of pre-styled components and responsive design. It can be easily integrated with Java-based projects to achieve a consistent and visually appealing user interface.

    GWT (Google Web Toolkit): GWT is a development toolkit that allows developers to write client-side code in Java and then compile it into optimized JavaScript. It provides a Java-based approach to front-end development.

    Ember.js: Ember.js is an opinionated JavaScript framework for building ambitious web applications. It can be integrated with Java back ends to create scalable and data-driven front-end applications.

    Polymer: Polymer is a JavaScript library for building web components. It can be used alongside Java-based back ends to create reusable and encapsulated front-end components.

    D3.js: D3.js is a powerful JavaScript library for creating data visualizations using HTML, SVG, and CSS. It can be used with Java to display and interact with data on the front end.

    Front end technologies that work with .NET and Java when you need to consider both.

    NOTE: Several proven front-end technologies can also work independently, with .NET and Java on the back end. As you can see from their appearances above, these technologies are widely used and have established themselves as reliable choices for building dynamic and interactive user interfaces in many situations.

    HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript: The foundation of web development, these three technologies work on their own to create static web pages and can be integrated with both .NET and Java back ends to build dynamic and interactive web applications.

    Angular: Developed by Google, Angular is a powerful front-end framework that can work independently, with .NET (via ASP.NET), and with Java (via Spring).

    React: Developed by Facebook, React is a popular JavaScript library that can work on its own, with .NET (via ASP.NET Core), and with Java (via various frameworks and libraries).

    Vue.js: A progressive JavaScript framework, Vue.js can function independently with .NET (via ASP.NET Core) and with Java (through RESTful APIs).

    jQuery: A lightweight JavaScript library, jQuery can work independently and be integrated with .NET and Java to simplify DOM manipulation and event handling.

    Bootstrap: A CSS framework, Bootstrap can work on its own and can be used with .NET and Java to achieve a consistent and responsive design for web applications.

    Ember.js: An opinionated JavaScript framework, Ember.js can work independently and can be integrated with .NET and Java back ends through RESTful APIs.

    Thymeleaf: A server-side Java templating engine, Thymeleaf can work with Java (e.g., with Spring) to generate dynamic web pages.

    Blazor: A front-end web framework developed by Microsoft, Blazor can work with .NET (via ASP.NET Core) to build interactive web applications using C# instead of JavaScript.

    These front-end technologies provide development teams with a range of options for building user interfaces, and their flexibility allows them to be used with various back-end technologies, including .NET and Java. Speak with our team to add an expert development leaderto your development team.

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    Cloud Migration & Integration

    We Help You Integrate Onto The Cloud

    Eliminating infrastructure and outsourcing your service and support has become the way forward for many companies. Allowing Intertech to assist with the tools and technologies that work best with this process is the next step in getting it right. Whether you are considering going all in or using a hybrid model, ensuring your data and applications function as one is the difference between operational efficiency and wondering what went wrong.

    We are Microsoft and AWS partners and can help you integrate your system correctly.


    Azure & AWS

    Microsoft Gold Partner — AWS Partner Network

  • Better For Remote Work – Access Files & Applications From Anywhere
  • Easier to Scale With Business Growth
  • Part Of A Proven System That Is Maintained & Updated For You
  • It is essential to understand the differences between the wide range of choices you have and the leaders of the pack; Azure, AWS, and GCP. For example, one of the key differences between Azure and AWS is how they deal with temporary storage. Azure is based on page and block storage “Blobs” for virtual memory and object storage. At the same time, AWS assigns temporary storage during the instance and then deletes the data when the instance is terminated. So much to consider. Let Intertech experts help you evaluate which is best for your long-term needs or help you integrate into the one already selected.


    On your next project, consider injecting proven full-time expertise backed by a network of colleagues with senior skills and an extensive knowledge base instead of a VMS-selected heads-down contractor that fits their price structure rather than what defines your reputation. Intertech focuses on its people and the value they bring to all our clients so you get it right the first time.

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