Ventech won State of NM 5 years IDIQ Contract

Ventech Solutions won a 5 years IDIQ contract to serve as a preferred IT solutions and services provider in Architecture and
Re-engineering,
Application Development, Legacy Modernization, Database Management Support, Web Development, Testing and Quality Assurance.

Ohio EPA awards Ventech to develop and implement Class I Public Water Operator Training portal

Ohio EPA awards Ventech to develop and implement Class I Public Water Operator Training portal using Ventech’s Centre Point for Workforce Learning Platform. Ventech is the successful winner of a competitive procurement by state of Ohio to develop workforce learning solution. The solution will used by 4000 users with rich multimedia content and a testing and assessment module with instant proof of certification. The architecture includes a disconnected learning and assessment capability.

Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services awards www.mylearningchain.com award to Ventech Solutions.

Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services awards www.mylearningchain.com award – Ventech Solutions in partnership with The Centre for Workforce Learning Inc, has been awarded to re-engineer, design, architecture, develop and implement a state-wide workforce training and certification portal to assist underemployed and unemployed workforce in Ohio. State of Ohio is one of the most affected states during the 2009 recession and the governor’s office has come out with innovative ways to serve the workforce needs by providing new tools to get training and certification and be gainfully employed in the evolving needs of employers.

Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities awards Ventech for Performance Verification of the Cost Projection tool – Medical Services application

Ventech was contracted in March 2010 to perform detailed analysis of a very large Web application consisting of over 770,000 lines of code. The application experienced severe performance problems. The system was to be deployed to over 25,000 concurrent users but experienced instability on the single processor test system at less than 30 users. The issues that were uncovered were that no significant load testing had been performed in over a year and a half of development, and that the Agile development effort continued to move forward delivering essentially untested new functionality.