The Internet is changing the way that people seek
information. In order to stay competitive, it is no longer sufficient
to offer up scant morsels of data. People now demand instant and
constant access to the information that they deem useful and necessary.
Companies are scrambling to retrofit antiquating computer systems
that can't keep up with the Internet's demands. With the shortage
of engineers skilled in newer Internet technologies, and the majority
of in-house talent trained on legacy systems, many IT executives
face the dismal task of weighing possible courses of action.
Building a new system from scratch is daunting,
while outsourcing to contractors often results in program code
that is confusing and nearly impossible to maintain.
Priority Technologies' consulting/mentoring
program provides the necessary balance between in house and contracted
software development.