Virtusa
visit site- $50,000+
- 10,000+ employees
- Southborough, MA
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
This provider has not added their client sizes.
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 3 projects
$200K-$999K 3 projects
Clients
- Pegasystems
Highlights from Recent Projects
Virtusa was hired by Armadillo, a home services company, to continue the development of a web-based SAAS platform for home systems and appliances repairs. The project aimed to improve the stability of the application, enhance the code quality, and build a robust CI/CD infrastructure with test automation. The application was built using Angular on the front-end, .NET on the backend, and AWS as the primary cloud environment. The team from Virtusa consisted of a Business Analyst, a Technical Lead, three developers, and two QA team members. The team was successful in refactoring old code, implementing new guidelines and documentation, and improving the product development and scaling process.
A pet food and snacks manufacturer engaged Virtusa to manage DevOps and data processing. The project aimed to unify the approach to data extraction, algorithms and formulas, improve server productivity and connectivity with 3rd party tools, and enhance data processing and reporting. The Virtusa team, consisting of 2-5 employees, focused on efficient data extraction, implementing uniform algorithms, facilitating seamless server connectivity, conducting thorough data analysis, and developing a visually engaging Power BI showcase. The team was successful in optimizing performance and adaptability through a unified architecture and connectivity with third-party tools.
Virtusa was hired by RunDNA, an education and medical technology company, to develop and enhance a web application for planning and tracking training. The project involved integrating wearables data, performing gait analysis, conducting code audit, upgrading the tech stack, providing DevOps support, optimizing FinOps, and implementing new features like walking modules. The team from Virtusa, consisting of 2-5 employees, worked on creating a fully new walking gait analysis module and improving the platform on a daily basis. The team was successful in upgrading the .NET and Angular tech stack to the newest versions, improving DevOps processes, pipelines, logging & monitoring capabilities, and optimizing the codebase and cloud environment to reduce infrastructure costs.