Improving the productive capacity of Business Software Consult (BSC) through investment in modern IT equipment and software

The specifics of BSC services require work with large set of customers confidential data and customers' satisfaction and trust in our services depend on the correct processing of this information. This requires constant technological modernization of the equipment and software in the company to be able to operate at a high professional level and in optimal terms, and to enhance the offered services. Technological improvement is a prerequisite for ensuring the quality of services and expanding the sphere of their application. In this regard, one of the main barriers to business is the lack of free financial resources to invest in the needed assets to improve the work process and to allow the development of new services in the field of digitization and automation of confidential corporate data to be offered to customers. The objective of this project is modernization of the technological equipment related to the development of new services for the company and improve the current services by optimizing the timing, cost and quality of work. The project will include activities related to the supply and installation of specialized software / for the process of providing the services for archiving documents and data and data protection / and necessary hardware associated with processing and archiving of data . Also the project will include activities for publicity and visualization, as well as technical and financial management of the project. The implementation of the described activities will improve the productive capacity of BSC AD and hence better our market position in the national and international market as a result of improving and maintaining the quality of services and reduce their costs, as well as adding new ones.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 20 Jun, 2016
End date 25 Aug, 2017
Contract date 20 Jun, 2016
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Financial information

Total cost 386,400.00
Grant 270,480.00
Self finance 115,920.00
Total paid 267,813.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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