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Company Profile Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you Company Profile Nogor Solutions Limited House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you Profile of NOGOR Solutions Limited INTRODUCTION The revolution of the IT industry has a great influence on the development of modern civilization. Believing this development as an art the NOGOR Solutions Limited, one of the leading IT firms in Bangladesh is creating some success stories to contribute in the global IT industry. In this era of globalization, IT solutions like software solutions, web development and networking are some basic needs for organizational development and businesses are getting dependent on these everywhere. For this reason, organizations that do not have IT infrastructure are facing problem to compete with those who have a strong lead in the IT world. Considering all these facts, NOGOR Solutions Limited started its business in 2009 to provide the highest level of professional service to the organizations and individuals to create a strong IT infrastructure. Now it has become a recognized IT solution provider which has been providing anything on desktop, web, in networking & in developing any software without any complication to clients worldwide. Being in IT business for over 7 years now, it has a skilled expert team with good experience in Web and Software development. NOGOR Solutions Limited are providing various ICT Services for last 7 years in Bangladesh and also earn foreign remittance by offshore software Development for the various countries like, UK, USA, Canada and Australia. Meanwhile “NOGOR Solutions Limited” is serving various Government sectors and other MNC’s, corporate firms and NGO’s in Bangladesh also. House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you We have a comprehensive group of highly skilled System Designer, System Analyst, proficient Software Engineer and an efficient Hardware and Network team. According to the diverse needs of the changing business environment the team is fully able to provide innovative and cost-effective business solutions, software and ICT solutions. We offer- • Software and ERP Solutions. • Website and Web Application and web port development. • Online Digital Marketing (SEO, SEM, SMM) • Training and Support services • Hardware and Networking • Koha Digital Library System • Domain Registration and Hosting WHY US? ü Our services are available to you with Quality Flexible Support. Furthermore, we don’t limit ourselves to place, time or any particular technique; therefore our work team applies several methods to fulfil the work perfectly. ü We always provide you with the newest technology. ü We prefer the foremost way to provide you with the best we have. ü The previous works that we execute proved our experience and proficiency in fulfilling our work. ü We have a continuous supervision over our projects even after we submit our work. ü We also have strong alliances with partners to deliver business solutions. House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you OUR VISION To contribute in the global IT industry by developing innovative products and services to meet the critical business needs in the constantly changing market demands. OUR MISSION We do our utmost to lead in the invention, development and manufacture of the industry’s most advanced information technologies including computer systems, software, storage systems and microelectronics. We translate these advanced technologies into value for our customers through our professional solutions, services and consulting businesses worldwide. House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you AT FIRST SIGHT OF NOGOR SOLUTIONS LIMITED Company Name : NOGOR SOLUTIONS LIMITED Office Address : House: 69 (4th floor), Block: D, Road: 8, Niketon Society, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212. Business Starting Year : 2009 MembersHip : Associate Member of BASIS (Bangladesh Association of Software & Information Services) Skill Resource : 10+ Experienced System Analyst, Database Administrators, Project managers and Programmers and Support Engineer. Service Zone : Bangladesh, US, Canada, UK, AU, etc. Project Type : ERP Solution, Web Base Customized Software, Inventory Management System, CRM Software, Web based POS, Desktop Base POS, Sales Management System, HR and Payroll, E- Tendering System. Web Address : WWW.NOGORSOLUTIONS.COM House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you CAPACITY AND EXPERIENCE OF DEVELOPING CUSTOMIZED SOFTWARE We have Develop various customized software for Foreign and local clients. We Export Software to our different clients in the world. Our UK Clients, we develop a web based software called VDO Klips which is a site like you tube and also and e-commerce site called Pembrokes developed in Magento. We also develop customized software for Government organization such as Bangladesh Navy (Contingency Item Management System and Rationing and Clothing Software), Bangladesh Army (Online Web Based Event Management System), BEPZA (Design, Development and maintanence of BEPZA web portal server), MIST (Design, Development and maintanence of MIST web portal server) etc. We also develop Distribution Management System and Central Database Control for Ashrayan Project of Prime Minister. CAPACITY AND EXPERIENCE OF PROVIDING SUPPORT 6 DAYS A WEEK We have an experienced support team who are capable to support 9am to 5pm in 6 days, we are already providing support for BD NAVY, BD ARMY, DDM MIST. In our support team we have team for online support as well as physical support. Our Working Environment Ø 1500 Square Feet Office Space with Clean and Silent Environment Ø Uninterrupted Power Backup with Generator and IPS Ø 5 MB Internet Connectivity Ø 25 People Sitting Arrangement Ø 20 Computers Ø Conference/Meeting Room Available Ø Dining Facility House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you Competitive Advantage of Nogor Solutions Limited Ø We provide 7+ Yrs Experienced Programmer. Ø Our Programmer will provide you Day to Day work Report and Monitor your Programmer. Ø We ensure real time monitoring. Ø We are able to work on your Suitable Time Frame. Ø We are the member of BASIS Ø We provide Support Service. Ø We work for Bangladesh Navy onContingency Item Management System and Rationing and Clothing Software based on their requirement. Ø We work for BEPZA for the Design, Development and maintanence of BEPZA web portal server. Ø We are working for Bangladesh Army on Online Web Based Event Management System and also now working for Digital Learning System and Online Library management System. Team of NOGOR Solutions Limited Our Team is very intelligent, hardworking, motivated, confident, innovative, highly skilled and manages time very well. They know how to cooperate and working as a team to give the maximum output. We pay much attention to motivate our team by appreciating their work, value them, give them some incentives so that they never get boredom out of it. All of the developers in our team are skillful and have atleast Bachelors or Master's degree in Field of Computer Science and Information Technology. We have 2-6 Years experienced team members. House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you 18 16 14 12 10 No. of Team Members 8 6 4 2 0 4+ Years 2-4 Years 1-2 Years Over the years, NOGOR Solutions Limited has created a solid community of qualified and highly-motivated members. They all expand creative and productive potential of the company. 3 key points of our strong staff loyalty v In-house education and trainings v Proven motivational program v Challenging projects House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you ORGANOGRAM Managing Director Director of Admin Head of Head of IT & Accouts MarkeWng Admin & Accounts MarkeWng Project Manager & Officer ExecuWves Analyst DBA & Quality Support Staff Control Senior SoZware System & Network Engineer Engineer SoZware Engineers Web Developer Jr. SoZware SoZware & Enineer Web Design House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you Our Organizational Structure Position No. of person Involve Managing Director 1 Director of Admin & Accounts 1 Head of Marketing 1 Head of IT 1 Consultants 1 Project Manager & Analyst 1 Database Analyst & Quality Control 1 System & Network Engineer 1 Senior Software Engineer 2 Software Engineer 4 Jr. Software Engineer 3 Web Application Developer 2 Website & GrapHic Designer 2 Marketing EXecutive 2 Admin & Accounts Officer 1 Support Staff 2 Total: 26 Persons House No. 69 (4th floor), Road No. 08, Block-D, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. Web: www.nogorsolutions.com Nogor Solutions Limited Enabling ICT Solutions for you OUR EXPERTISE Completely well-designed Database and Application Software with several years of experience and skills in developing software by using languages and technologies such as Visual Basic, VB .Net, C#.Net, Developer, Sun Java/J2EE, J2ME, JSP, Servlet, ASP .Net, PHP, JavaScript, Flash, Action Script Joomla, WordPress, Virtual art etc. • RDBMS using MS SQL Server, MySQL, ORACLE, MS Access etc. • Cake PHP, Code Igniter, Zend MVC Frame Work, ASP OOP. • Web Based, Desktop (Stand-alone) and Distributed (Network based) Software Distributed and On-line Database System Simple, Graphical or High-end Web Site Web content creation.
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