Reduce your SharePoint development costs by half | Fild.NET


Reduce your SharePoint development costs by half

Fild.NET is an experienced developer of applications extending the standard functionality of SharePoint. Our expertise is confirmed by relevant Microsoft certificates and by our cooperation with the most demanding clients throughout the world. We provide our services in a cost-effective nearshoring model that will enable you to reduce your SharePoint development and support costs by half.


- Our SharePoint Apps in the Office Store

- Lotus Notes to SharePoint Migration Pack

- What is SharePoint?



If you need customized applications for your SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013 environment:

STEP 1

Contact us and arrange a call back
To learn more about the terms of cooperation with us and to form your own opinion about our expertise, please contact us. Fill in the form and choose the most convenient time for us to call you.

STEP 2

Arrange a meeting with our SharePoint consultant
When talking on the phone with us, you can briefly describe your needs concerning the planned SharePoint project as well as its key requirements. If our answers make you feel that we meet your expectations, you can set up a personal encounter with our SahrePoint consultant.

STEP 3

Define the scope, time and money
During a personal meeting – at a time and place convenient for you – you can brief us more thoroughly on the extent and duration of the project as well as present your expectations as to the financial terms of cooperation. All those matters may also be clarified later on, in the course of additional contacts.
STEP 4

The project starts
When all the details of the cooperation have been agreed upon, the project begins. We will carry it out based on a process consisting of several well-practiced steps and using mutually agreed tools.





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