Orange Link chooses Esokia to enhance its customer experience

The mission

To create multiple e-commerce platforms for different markets, including the African diaspora, tourists, travelers, and international digital service providers. The aim is to enhance their purchasing experience for mobile communication products and digital services.

 

The team involved in the project

To fulfill the requirements of Orange Link, Esokia assembled a team consisting of:

  • Several projects and subproject managers
  • 1 Team Leader
  • 1 Quality Assurance specialist
  • 2 developers

 

Zoom on Third Party Application Maintenance

Why choose Third Party Application Maintenance ?

 

What is TPAM?

Third Party Application Maintenance or TPAM is the delegation of services related to the life cycle of an application (bug fixes, knowledge maintenance, updates, etc.) to a third party IT service provider outside your company.

How much does a website maintenance cost ?

Website maintenance is all actions that allow to monitor the proper functioning and general performance of a website. For the company, this step is essential, since it allows keeping its site up to date. This is how it can work constantly to attract prospects and convert them into loyal visitors.

In the absence of internal skills, the best option is to outsource your website maintenance needs. Why is website maintenance important for a company? What are the risks involved in neglecting this aspect? What is the budget?

What are the benefits of mobile application maintenance?

Mobile application maintenance, or mobile TMA, must be part of the company's digital strategy. This methodology improves the performance and security of your mobile application services and offers always up-to-date features to users. Esokia is your mobile TMA expert. We have all the skills and tools required to make your mobile application ever more efficient, easy and comfortable to use.

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