UBH Group announces the introduction and first contracted partnership of its Software Maintenance as a Service (SMaaS) offering.
To address this critical challenge, UBH Group has developed this cybersecurity workforce framework to guide the development, recruitment, and retention of cybersecurity professionals. This framework encompasses a wide range of knowledge, skills, and abilities required to protect sensitive information, systems, and networks from cyber threats.
Software maintenance is well recognised as the most expensive and, perhaps, the longest phase in a software development life cycle. Companies are often faced with management concerns in the areas of maintenance, new releases, and upgrades. With software products becoming outdated at an ever-faster rate, companies must invest more resources to come out with better products that satisfy the customers’ requirements. The SMaaS offering allows Companies an alternative support and maintenance strategy that can free up their resources to focus on the company’s core business.
The inaugural partnership with Leximancer, a Queensland-based software company renowned for its exceptional ability to analyse and visualise complex textual data will allow Leximancer’s experts in the data analytics space to focus on their next product offering while maintaining their loyal customer base for the existing product.
Leximancer's software is at the forefront of data analysis, capable of dissecting millions of words, attributing statistical values to them, and subsequently illustrating intricate word relationships through comprehensive visual maps. UBH is proud to offer technical and systems integration support to Leximancer as part of this collaboration.
"We are thrilled to join forces with Leximancer and by offering the SMaaS we are truly enabling Businesses to unlock Australia's technological competitive advantage," said Jeff Batten, CEO at UBH. “In addition, this offering expands UBH Group's customer base outside of Government and Defence and into the Business-to-Business market and provides growth opportunities for our team.”
About UBH:
UBH Group is driven by a passionate, talented and purpose-driven team. Our purpose is to bring people, process, and technology together, building national resilience and unlocking Australia’s technological advantage. Our Vision is to grow a 100-strong, people-centric, sovereign-technology company in support of Australia’s national interests by 2032. UBH brings together a unique workforce with specialised Defence Tech, National Security Tech, and Information Technology skills and capabilities. We are integrity-driven experts and promise to maximise transparency for our customers.
We do this by providing a range of professional services, including Specialist Consulting, Training, Learning & Development, Change Management, Project Management, Integration & Support, Test and Evaluation, Systems Integration, Software Development, Prototyping and Product Development, Operational Support, and Installations. When you partner with us, we do everything possible to find the right technology and derive the best value from your investments and the people who make the technology work.
About Leximancer:
Guiding Data Insights for Over Two Decades: Leximancer's Legacy
With a track record spanning more than two decades, Leximancer has been a pioneer in the field of data analysis. Our commitment to science-driven innovation has remained unwavering, aimed at enhancing user experiences and offering cutting-edge solutions for data management and analysis. Leximancer continues to empower users across various applications, unlocking the true potential of their data.
Taming the Data Torrent in the Digital Era
In today's digital realm, the internet and social media have unleashed an overwhelming tide of unstructured data. While data collection has become more accessible than ever, the real challenge lies in converting this data into structured, meaningful insights. Leximancer serves as the bridge to success, equipping users with the tools needed to navigate the intricacies of data analysis in an era where data collection is effortless, but effective analysis remains a complex endeavour
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