Dreamsoft4u is one of the partners we picked to help us with some applications to be able to test our systems’ interconnectivity. It’s a sandbox (i.e., isolated testing environment) that we use to test our connectivity, APIs, and system interfaces. We have our past environment in Amazon Web Services (AWS), which is the area that DreamSoft4u coordinates.
They’ve set up the Amazon EC2 and remote backup system (RBS) and IOT environments. They’ve also used .Java to connect to the backend of the RBS. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The diversity of the resources is key. If we needed somebody to install a certificate, there was a sales specialist. If we needed someone to look at the environment, there was an architectural specialist. If we needed someone to set up a PHP integration with a third-party software, they had a PHP developer. They functioned very well as a one-stop shop for all the developmental resources that we needed.
Most software developers tend to focus on building a product where A leads to B, and B leads to C. What makes DreamSoft4u unique is that they figure out what comes before A and how strong the underlying architecture and code is, as well as what comes after Z and what will be helpful to market the product. They weren’t just vendors.
They were partners in the project that helped give birth to the product and helped the product grow. They look at things from a three-dimensional perspective. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.