High-leverage Software Development
New Aspects of Software helps enterprises use high-leverage technologies to increase quality, reduce time to market, and improve software adaptability. We provide related services:
- Atlassian Partner: Specializing in JIRA and Confluence consulting and training.
- Mulesource Partner: Installation, consulting and training programs.
- Spring and Interface21 Specialists: Experienced and professional Spring installation and configuration.
- General Java Services
- improve application and enterprise architecture,
- efficiently develop applications,
- monitor and tune system performance,
- train staff, and
- mentor individuals.
We are focused on leveraging the competitive advantages of lightweight development and service-oriented architectures through Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP), Enterprise Service Buses (ESB), RESTful web services, Lightweight Containers (like the Spring Framework), and dynamic web systems (like Ruby on Rails). These technologies can be used to outpace the "best-of-breed" competition.
Our development method combines lightweight agile practices with strategic business planning to smoothly integrate into existing processes.
As a fast-growing start-up consulting company, we're hiring full time staff to meet demand from our customers. Please see our careers page for details.
You can see more information about Ron Bodkin and what he's working on at
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Upcoming Events
Plan on attending one of the events listed below.
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News & Items of Interest
Glassbox 2.0 Beta Ships
The Glassbox open source application troubleshooter for Java started beta for its 2.0 release.
» Posted: Friday, September 1st, 2006
Next Steps With Aspects
IBM Developerworks has just published Ron Bodkin's new article about how to apply aspect-oriented programming. If you are interested in AOP and want to know how to really use it, this article can help.
» Posted: Thursday, April 6th, 2006
Article on Load-Time Weaving with AOP
See part two of Ron Bodkin's article on Using AspectJ for Performance Management at IBM Developerworks.
» Posted: Tuesday, November 15th, 2005
