Signing a six-figure contract with a custom software vendor requires more than a polished website. ScienceSoft Software Development Services has been around since 1989, operates out of McKinney in the Dallas area, and counts more than 750 IT professionals on staff. The company puts its completed project count above 4,300 across roughly 1,500 clients. Numbers like those are easy to type, but the supporting detail on the site is dense enough that the claims read as a documented track record, with dates, locations, and project counts that hold together.

Core services and specializations

The scope is wide. Custom software development sits at the center, with IT consulting, digital transformation work, AI and machine learning implementation, application testing and maintenance, data analytics and business intelligence, cybersecurity and compliance, infrastructure, managed IT services, and a help desk operation surrounding it. Past the headline lines there is a layer of specialized engineering: blockchain, big data, computer vision, IoT, and virtual and augmented reality. ScienceSoft Software Development Services has the headcount to plausibly staff all of those, which puts it in a different category from the single-specialty shops that dominate this space. A firm that lists every discipline and has 750-plus people to back it is a different conversation from the boutique that picked two or three lanes and stayed there.

Concrete deliverables by industry

The offering is described in terms of finished systems rather than abstract capabilities. The named deliverables are concrete: enterprise applications, ERP systems, CRM platforms, e-commerce solutions, supply chain management software, HR software, and data analytics platforms. A buyer can map those directly onto a project already in the budget, which most consultancy sites fail to make easy. ScienceSoft Software Development Services structures its service pages so that industry context sits alongside technical capability, which makes it easier to gauge fit without booking a discovery call just to find out whether they have done healthcare before.

The industry list covers healthcare, financial services, insurance, manufacturing, retail, telecommunications, real estate, construction, and logistics. An experienced firm accumulates regulatory and integration exposure across decades, and that breadth implies ScienceSoft Software Development Services has handled both a compliance-heavy healthcare client and a throughput-obsessed logistics operation. Breadth carries its own risk, though. A firm spread across nine industries and a dozen service lines has to prove depth in the one area you care about, and a listing cannot settle whether the team you would get is the team behind the impressive case studies. That is a question for the discovery call, not the profile page.

Pricing structure

Pricing is stated openly, which is rare enough to note. Hourly rates fall in the $50 to $99 band, and project budgets run from roughly $8,000 at the low end to well past $1 million. The spread tells you something honest about who this vendor is for: a small fixed-scope build and an enterprise transformation program both fit, but the floor is high enough that genuinely tiny projects will look elsewhere. Publishing a rate band at all separates ScienceSoft Software Development Services from the majority of competitors who hide pricing behind a contact form.

Verification through external reviews

Clutch carries 42 verified client reviews for ScienceSoft Software Development Services, and Clutch is the kind of B2B platform where reviewers are vetted and the feedback tends to run long, with project scope and outcomes spelled out. Gartner Peer Insights lists multiple verified reviews specifically for the custom software development practice, and Gartner's audience is enterprise IT decision-makers who are not easily impressed by shallow write-ups. SoftwareFinder shows a smaller sample, three reviews at 4.7 out of 5. None of those counts is large on its own, but spread across independently moderated platforms they corroborate the experience the company claims rather than contradict it.

Employee retention and stability

The employee picture is worth a glance because it is a fair proxy for delivery stability. Glassdoor holds 97 employee reviews with a 4.3 out of 5 for work-life balance and culture and a 78 percent recommend rate. A vendor whose own engineers mostly endorse the place is more likely to retain the senior people who carry a project to completion. Turnover is a quiet killer on long software engagements, and a sample that size pointing the same direction gives a buyer something concrete to weigh.

Direct contact information

On the contact side, ScienceSoft Software Development Services publishes two US phone numbers, a general email, and a full street address. For a firm asking clients to hand over serious budgets, having real contact information visible is a basic credibility check that surprisingly many competitors fumble. The physical McKinney address and live phone lines are present, and that is better than the vague "reach out" forms hiding behind some vendor profiles.

ScienceSoft Software Development Services is a mature, broad-spectrum software services company with the documentation, third-party reviews, and pricing transparency to back its claimed scale. The caveat is the inverse of its strength: with this many service lines and industries under one roof, pinning down the specific practice and people behind your engagement is work the profile cannot do for you. The published evidence is extensive enough to justify putting ScienceSoft Software Development Services on a shortlist, but verifying the depth behind the breadth requires direct conversation with the company.

Set against a name like EPAM, which a buyer at this tier might also consider, the comparison is interesting. EPAM is larger and better known, and that visibility buys comfort, but it also prices higher and can feel less reachable for a mid-market project. ScienceSoft Software Development Services offers a comparable spread of capabilities with openly published rates below the $100 hourly mark. The volume of verified external feedback across Clutch, Gartner, and Glassdoor gives a prospective client enough to evaluate the record independently, and that level of external evidence is more than many competitors in this price range produce.