PSP IT leverages extensive in-house knowledge (honed since the early 2000s) supporting and implementing frontend frameworks like React, Angular and Blazor, to deliver the latest solutions tailored to current industry demands.
React - Launched in 2013 by Facebook, React is a highly efficient JavaScript library for building user interfaces, known for its component-based architecture and widespread adoption in dynamic web applications.
Angular - Launched in 2010 by Google as AngularJS, with a major rewrite in 2016 as Angular, this platform offers a comprehensive framework for building strong, scalable and maintainable single-page applications.
Blazor - Launched in 2018 by Microsoft, Blazor is a framework that enables developers to build interactive web UIs using C# and .NET, leveraging WebAssembly to run directly in the browser for high-performance applications.
We have nearly two decades specialising in backend frameworks like PHP, .NET Framework and Node.js, to ensure a seamless integration with modern APIs and systems to improve functionality, performance and future scalability.
PHP - Since 1994, PHP has been a key server-side scripting language, powering platforms like WordPress with its simplicity. Despite being a legacy system, its vast ecosystem keeps it relevant, though newer frameworks often offer better performance and security.
.NET Framework - Launched in 2002 by Microsoft, the .NET Framework is ideal for Windows apps and web services, supporting languages like C#. Now largely replaced by .NET Core, it remains a stable choice for legacy enterprise systems.
Node.js - Introduced in 2009, Node.js enables JavaScript for server-side development. Its event-driven model and npm ecosystem make it ideal for scalable, real-time APIs.
We have extensive expertise in leveraging programming languages and environments like JavaScript, Python and TypeScript, ensuring agile and scalable web development solutions.
JavaScript - Launched in 1995, JavaScript is the most widely used programming language for web development, enabling interactive and dynamic content in web browsers.
TypeScript - Launched in 2012, TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that adds static typing, improving code reliability and maintainability and is increasingly adopted for building large-scale applications.
Python - Since 1991, Python’s versatility and readability make it a top choice for backend development, powering frameworks like Django and Flask. Its extensive libraries support scalable APIs and data-driven applications.
SQL - A standard since the 1970s, SQL is essential for backend database management, enabling efficient data querying and manipulation in systems like MySQL and PostgreSQL.
C# - Introduced in 2000 by Microsoft, C# is a powerful language for backend development within the .NET ecosystem, supporting scalable web services and APIs with strong enterprise integration.
C++ - Launched in 1985, C++ offers high-performance backend solutions, ideal for resource-intensive server applications. Its speed and control make it suitable for performance-critical systems with modern integrations.
Microsoft Visual Basic - Introduced in 1991 by Microsoft, Visual Basic enables rapid development of Windows-based backend applications. Though largely legacy, it remains relevant for maintaining enterprise systems with modern API integrations.
HTML - Since 1990, HTML structures web content, serving as the backbone for server-rendered pages and API-driven interfaces. Its semantic markup integrates with backend frameworks to deliver dynamic content efficiently.
CSS - Introduced in 1996, CSS styles web interfaces, improving backend-generated content with responsive designs. Frameworks like Tailwind CSS simplify styling for scalable, API-driven applications.
We are extremely well-versed in supporting and providing cloud third-party integration services like Azure Integration Services, AWS API Gateway and Microsoft BizTalk, ensuring seamless connectivity and thriving IT solutions.
Azure Integration Services - Launched as part of Microsoft Azure, Azure Integration Services provides a suite of cloud-based tools like Logic Apps and Service Bus, offering scalable and flexible integration for modern businesses.
AWS API Gateway - Launched in 2015, AWS API Gateway is a fully managed service by Amazon Web Services, enabling developers to create, deploy and manage APIs with high performance and security for cloud applications.
Microsoft BizTalk - Launched in 2000, Microsoft BizTalk is an on-premises integration platform designed for enterprise application integration and business process automation.
Our in-house team excels in automation testing solutions such as Postman, Cypress and Cucumber, delivering reliable software and refining your testing processes.
Postman - Launched in 2012, Postman is a popular API development and testing platform, enabling developers to design, test and document APIs with an intuitive interface and powerful collaboration features.
Cypress - Launched in 2017, Cypress is an open-source end-to-end testing framework, known for its real-time reloads, automatic waiting and ease of use, making it a favorite for modern web application testing.
Cucumber - Launched in 2008, Cucumber is a behavior-driven development (BDD) tool that supports testing with natural language specifications (Gherkin), encouraging collaboration between technical and non-technical team members.
Our in-house team's senior knowledge in defect management tools like VISION, Jira and Azure DevOps ensures efficient tracking, resolution and management of software defects, increases product quality and workflows.
Vision CRM - Launched in 2008 by PSP, Vision CRM provides tools for managing customer relationships, sales and marketing. Its intuitive interface with customisable dashboards, analytics and integrations optimise workflows, automate tasks and cultivating engagement.
Azure DevOps - Launched in 2018 by Microsoft, Azure DevOps offers version control, agile planning and defect tracking. Its integrated pipelines, boards and analytics support seamless team collaboration and issue resolution.
Jira - Launched in 2002 by Atlassian, Jira is a leading tool for defect management and agile project tracking. Its in-depth reporting, integrations and user-friendly interface enable teams to efficiently track and resolve issues.
PSP are experienced in applying business intelligence tools like Power BI and Tableau to enhance IT decision-making, providing clear insights, effective analytics and seamlessly integrating with your current IT systems.
Power BI - Launched in 2013 by Microsoft, Power BI converts raw data into interactive visualisations and reports. Its strong integration with Microsoft 365 and Azure supports efficient IT analytics.
Tableau - Introduced in 2003, Tableau provides a powerful platform for creating dynamic dashboards and advanced analytics. Its intuitive interface and broad data source integrations improve IT workflows, though it can be resource-intensive for large datasets.
We are extremely proficient in utilising project management tools like Microsoft Project, Monday.com and Asana, to efficiently coordinate tasks, team collaboration and integration with modern systems.
Microsoft Project - Since 1984, Microsoft Project excels in detailed planning and resource management, aligning with our focus on structured processes, although it may challenge new users.
Monday.com - Launched in 2014, Monday.com provides a flexible, visual platform with customisable dashboards and automations, supporting our emphasis on tracking and efficiency.
Asana - Introduced in 2008, Asana delivers an interface for task and workflow management, complementing PSP’s disciplined approach with Kanban boards and timelines and 200+ integrations.
We have a vast knowledge in supporting and integrating Oracle’s solutions for CX, Sales, Commerce, Development and Integration, to deliver smooth connectivity and dedicated assistance to your internal IT teams.
Customer Experience (CX) - We integrate Oracle CX with marketing, sales and service systems, offering support for AI and Unity platform enhancements, including social CRM.
Sales - For Oracle Sales, we enable integration with automation and CPQ, providing support for forecasting and quoting, alongside UI guidance for enterprise settings.
Development and Integration - Our team integrates Oracle’s platform with APIs and Open Storefront Framework, offering support for low-code tools and third-party connections.
Commerce - Oracle Commerce benefits from our integration with B2C/B2B channels and subscription features, with support for CPQ and complex deployment needs.
PSP harnesses the power of leading cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver scalable, secure and cloud solutions, allowing businesses to optimise their digital infrastructure and move away from local solutions.
Microsoft Azure - Launched in 2010 by Microsoft, Azure is a versatile cloud platform offering over 200 services, including computing, storage and analytics. Its seamless integration with Microsoft ecosystems, robust security and hybrid cloud capabilities make it ideal for enterprises modernising their IT infrastructure.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) - Launched in 2006 by Amazon, AWS provides a vast suite of over 200 services, including EC2, S3 and Lambda. Known for its scalability, extensive documentation and global reach, it empowers businesses to build and deploy applications with unmatched flexibility.
Our in-house team have harnessed the power of Microsoft Dynamics 365 to imporve financial operations, supply chain management and customer engagement with seamless integrations for global awarding bodies. Do you need help moving away from your on-premises Dynamics solution? We have the expertise, so let's talk.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations - Launched in 2016 by Microsoft, D365 F&O is a cloud-based ERP solution for managing finances, supply chains, and operations. Its AI-driven insights, automation and integrations optimise processes for medium to large businesses.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement - Launched in 2016 by Microsoft, D365 CE is a CRM platform for sales, marketing, and customer service. Its AI-powered tools, real-time insights, and integrations enhance customer relationships and team efficiency.
We have a wealth of expertise in supporting and supporting CMS frameworks like Umbraco, Magento and WordPress, ensuring seamless integration with modern tools to deliver exceptional digital experiences.
Umbraco - Launched in 2000, Umbraco is an open-source CMS on the .NET framework, offering flexibility and customisation for creating tailored websites and digital experiences.
Magento - Launched in 2008, Magento, part of Adobe Commerce, is a scalable e-commerce CMS with advanced features like product management, ideal for large online retailers.
WordPress - Launched in 2003, WordPress, the most popular CMS globally, features a vast plugin ecosystem and versatility for diverse website needs.
nopCommerce - Launched in 2008, nopCommerce is an open-source e-commerce platform based on ASP.NET Core, offering features like multi-store support and inventory management, perfect for businesses of all sizes.
Optimizely - Launched in 2007 as Episerver, Optimizely is a flexible CMS and digital experience platform on the .NET framework, enabling customised content management and personalised user experiences for businesses.
Our dedicated in-house team of senior-level digital transformation experts bring extensive knowledge in delivering complex IT projects for global businesses or membership bodies.
Since 2008, we have successfully led a wide range of global enterprises, membership organisations and awarding bodies through intricate IT Projects, delivering efficiency and innovation.
Each digital transformation initiative is distinct, which is why we adapt our project management approaches to align with your unique demands and industry standards.
'Working with PSP has been a genuinely collaborative and supportive experience. From scoping out requirements to managing legacy systems, their team has consistently shown professionalism, flexibility and a deep understanding of our sector. Their ability to provide practical solutions and reliable support has made them a trusted partner for our digital delivery and system needs.'
Robert Norman - Head of Delivery - Chartered Institute of Credit Management