V2Soft, Inc
IT Services and IT ConsultingIndia1001-5000 Employees
V2Soft stands as a global leader in Information Technology Services and Business Solutions, headquartered in Michigan, USA, since its establishment in March 1998V2Soft is dedicated to pioneering innovative technology solutions, seamlessly integrating AI and Generative AI into their services to empower customers. We are committed to delivering solutions through IT staffing resources and outsourcing services, fostering a culture of excellence, and driving transformation to create lasting value for our clients, employees, and communities. V2Soft’s newest endeavor, the Next Gen AI SDLC Framework, Sanciti AI. Sanciti AI is a groundbreaking Generative AI framework designed to reduce the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) effort by over 50%. This innovative framework enhances security, efficiency, and code quality, transforming how businesses approach software development. This SAAS-based framework, Proprietary AI-driven technologies, Proven customized Large Language Models (LLM), and Extensive prompt engineering, let’s our clients gain optimum performance in generating code, use cases, test cases, requirements documents, test case documents and test scripts in multiple technologies. Enable your businesses to reduce costs, accelerate time to market, and improve software quality and security Internationally recognized, V2Soft holds CMMI Level 3 certification, along with compliance with HIPAA and ISO 27001 standards, underscoring its commitment to quality and security. Beyond its professional endeavors, V2Soft and its employees actively engage in community events and support numerous non-profit organizations. The company participates in local initiatives like soup kitchens, community clean-up projects, holiday family adoptions, and ongoing donations. In alignment with its values, V2Soft contributes to non-profits such as Michigan Council of Women in Technology (MCWT), Midnight Golf, JDRF, MMSDC, NMSDC, DFWMSDC, GMSDC, Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Wildlife Conservation