NJ Tech Company Invonto Helps U.S. Businesses Innovate During The Pandemic Through Its Business Technology Assistance Program
In April 2020, NJ-based technology consulting company Invonto launched a new program designed to assist businesses who were struggling to support their technology infrastructure and software applications during the COVID-19 pandemic. As 2021 rapidly approaches, Invonto shares insights into how its technology assistance program has helped U.S. businesses support their technology needs throughout the pandemic.
BRIDGEWATER, N.J., Nov. 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- New Jersey-based technology consulting company Invonto, announced support initiatives for U.S. businesses affected by the Coronavirus pandemic in April 2020. The technology assistance program offered businesses service credits, deferred payments, and flexible engagements to alleviate the financial burden of improving and supporting technology operations during the ongoing pandemic. This program empowered businesses to pursue technology solutions through the pandemic to alleviate stresses brought on by the sudden changes. Additionally, the program offered businesses an opportunity to build new digital solutions and retire legacy applications causing inefficiencies or bottlenecks.
In the eight months since the program launched, Invonto has reported favorable insights. The technology assistance program afforded tech-based startups and small businesses 30-40% additional development time helping them bring their ideas to market with limited budgets. The program sparked renewed interest in emerging technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, blockchain, and artificial intelligence. Many SMEs are taking advantage of the program for digitizing business operations, creating new revenue opportunities, and modernizing legacy systems for improving work collaboration and customer engagement.
Under this program, Invonto has partnered with companies across the healthcare, pharmaceutical, fintech, manufacturing, construction, retail, and logistics industries. One recent project involved developing a virtual reality simulation to aid the pre-construction of a pharmaceutical laboratory. Another project focused on utilizing blockchain technology to secure healthcare databases. Invonto is helping a fintech startup launch a modern mobile banking solution and also helping a healthtech company create an AI-based program for early disease detection and improving patient outcomes.
"In March this year, we started noticing economic meltdown and how the pandemic was affecting businesses across the country. As a company we believed it was our obligation to support other businesses through the current crisis. With our technology assistance program, we have made it possible for businesses to sustain their operations, fulfill their business needs, and find new revenue channels." said Maulik Shah, CEO of Invonto.
As the coronavirus cases continue to increase, businesses will have to continue to find ways to stay operational and meet the expectations of their customers. Digitalization has helped many companies survive and even grow through the current crisis. Invonto will continue to run its technology assistance program to assist local businesses develop and support software applications vital for their business continuity until the crisis is over. Businesses that need assistance in developing or maintaining software applications can reach out to Invonto through their website at http://www.invonto.com.
About Invonto
Invonto is a digital consulting company with a primary focus on helping organizations transform their operations using modern digital technologies including cloud, mobile, augmented and virtual reality, and AI. Since 2008, Invonto has guided digital transformation initiatives for several SMEs and Fortune 500 companies. To learn more about Invonto, visit http://www.invonto.com.
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