Japan

JapanFor a large Japanese technology company, WeServ maintains a sizeable number of people on the low-level software development team. New hardware products that come out of this company's factories are run by software subcontracted to WeServ for development and testing. WeServ is able to handle the cultural and language differences for this customer by building up Nihonggo skills and bringing Japanese nationals into the team.

Furthermore, WeServ houses a number of Japanese Language Proficiency Test  (JLPT) certified resources of different levels, and the number of those proficient in the language is constantly increasing.

WeServ supported the development and enhancement of "Live Help", a remote helpdesk feature of Systemwalker - a network management system developed by Fujitsu. Live Help enables system administrators to remotely control and assist corporate users in troubleshooting problems. Operated via the network, administrators need not physically go to the sites, thus, achieving higher productivity of business operations. Part of the Live Help functionality is the Client File Exchange (CFE) -- the engine which is responsible for file/folder manipulation and transfer between PCs. WeServ converted this CFE from 16-bit to 32-bit architecture using Visual C++.