iGaming Software & Operations
Planning
Prototyping
Design
Testing
UX/UI
Reporting
Software development Cycle
Every great piece of software starts with a plan and a clear process in place.
- 1. Analysis and Planning
- 2. Requirements
- 3. Design and Prototyping
- 4. Software Development
- 5. Testing
- 6. Deployment
- 7. Maintenance and Updates
Planning Considerations
“If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.” – Benjamin Franklin
- What problem are you trying to solve?
- Will this solution fit into an existing process?
- Is there a requirement to change an existing processes?
- Are all the dependencies understood?
- What standards do we need to adhere to?
- Do you have specific regulatory compliance and security needs?
- UX and UI considerations?
- Budget considerations?
GAMING SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT A WORLD OF SEAMLESS TRANSACTIONS
With our in-house software department comprising back end/ front end and full stack developers, a design team, systems analyst and project management, Giant Outsource provides all of our client’s with a full spectrum of solutions to provide agile and commercially robust e-commerce platforms:
- PCI compliance
- Security systems
- Responsive Websites
- Desktop Applications
- Tracking & Reporting Systems
- Motion Graphics Video
- Browser Games
- HTML Mailers
- Web Banners
- Payment Gateway Solutions
- Facebook Applications
- Business Intelligence Platforms
- White Label Solutions
Operations & Training
“The secret of success is to do the common thing uncommonly well.” – John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Our operations managers are responsible for planning, executing, supervising, and analyzing the processes within your ecommerce backend to make sure that operations run as efficiently as possible. After project completion, onboarding and training your team in the new tech stack and reporting tools will be our first priority.
- Client onboarding
- Software training
- Individualized software manual
- Product development and integration
- Software Testing
- After Sale Service
- Fraud Filtering
- Chargeback Mitigation