Software Development Services

Cake Solutions specialises in designing bespoke systems, custom developed to suit your exact business requirements. Bespoke software can potentially provide your business with major commercial benefits, allowing you to gain significant competitive advantages.

The major benefits of having your software custom designed are:

  1. The software is tailored to fit in with your business processes and is uniquely designed to suit your requirements. Being specific to you there is no unnecessary functionality.
  2. The software can be developed, modified or upgraded as your business practices change, allowing you greater flexibility than packaged software.
  3. There are no licensing issues as you own the software. As a matter of course we will provide you with a copy of the source code.
  4. Bespoke software is often more economical due to the unlimited licensing and therefore no additional costs when adding new users.
  5. The software can be customised to integrate with other software packages that you operate. This is particularly advantageous for those organisations where merger and acquisition activity is likely.
  6. The software carries your organisation’s branding, giving it a professional image.

Our team consists of talented and highly skilled programmers with experience in a wide variety of languages and programming & development tools on a number of platforms. These include:

Languages

  • Java Logo Java
  • Ruby Logo Ruby
  • PHP Logo PHP
  • Delphi

Databases

  • Oracle Logo Oracle
  • PostgresSQL Logo PostgreSQL
  • Microsoft SQL Server Logo SQL Server
  • MySQL Logo MySQL

Development Tools

  • Eclipse Logo Eclipse
  • IntelliJ Logo InteliJ IDEA
  • Delphi
  • SVN
  • Ant

Frameworks

  • Spring Framework Logo Spring
  • Ruby on Rails Logo Ruby on Rails
  • Struts
  • Site Mesh
  • Tapestry

See some examples using these languages and tools - our work

ESB By Jan Machacek on 15th August 2008

Spring WebFlow - Passing Objects Between Parent... By Aleksa Vukotic on 16th July 2008

Variety Club on Rails By Andrew Chalkley on 7th July 2008

Spring London User Group By Jan Machacek on 18th June 2008

Declarative caching and Hibernate By Jan Machacek on 18th June 2008

A Week of Web Releases By Andrew Chalkley on 5th June 2008

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