In today's digital era, where data security and regulatory adherence are paramount, IT compliance and software audit services play pivotal roles in the operations of any organization.
IT compliance encompasses a set of regulations, policies, and standards that organizations must adhere to to safeguard the security, integrity, and availability of their IT systems and data.
Software audit services, on the other hand, involve the evaluation and verification of an organization's software assets to ensure compliance with licensing agreements, usage policies, and security standards.
By conducting software audits, organizations can identify and address risks associated with unlicensed software usage, improper configurations, and vulnerabilities that could compromise data security and regulatory compliance.
At Sarvika Technologies, we specialize in providing comprehensive compliance and software audit services designed to meet specific needs and regulatory requirements. This includes conducting thorough assessments of IT systems and software assets, identifying compliance gaps and vulnerabilities, and delivering actionable recommendations for remediation.
Our Services:Agile Process is a very empowering framework that helps companies design and build the right product. It is the universal remedy for software development. Software applications developed through the Agile process have three times the success rate of the traditional Waterfall method and a much lower percentage of time & cost overruns.The process is very beneficial for software companies too because it helps them analyze and improve their product throughout its development. This enables companies to produce a highly valuable product so they stay competitive in the market.
Waterfall Model is a linear approach of project development in which the requirements are gathered at the beginning of the project. After that, a step-by-step plan is laid out to accommodate those requirements. It is one of the oldest and most traditional forms of software development, where the plan is usually divided between five to seven phases. A rule of waterfall approach is that after a phase in the development cycle is complete, the team will move onto the next phase. In no circumstances, the team will make changes in any of the previously completed phases.
RAD or Rapid Action Development Model is used to quickly develop and deliver working parts of a project thus enabling a fast feedback mechanism. This method is generally adopted when there is a requirement to deliver the project within a narrow timeline. Quick initial reviews, reduction in development time, and encouragement in customer feedback are the reasons for its popularity.