API integration and web accessibility in B2B environments. We develop modular software solutions with high standards of compatibility and performance.
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Effective Date: March 15, 2025
At Disabilitysingles, we are committed to protecting the privacy of our corporate clients and developers. This policy describes how we collect, use, and protect information in the context of our digital usability solutions and Single-Tenant architectures.
We collect data strictly necessary for the provision of our B2B services, including corporate contact information, API integration logs, and platform performance metrics.
The collected information is used exclusively to operate and improve our software solutions, provide technical support, and fulfill contractual obligations.
We apply technical and organizational measures to safeguard information against unauthorized access, loss, or alteration, aligned with industry standards.
We retain data for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this policy, unless the law requires a longer period.
Representatives of client companies have the right to access, rectify, delete, and object to the processing of their personal data, as well as to request portability where applicable.
To exercise your rights or make inquiries about this policy, you can contact our data protection team.
Dedicated architecture, full control, and predictable performance without compromising data security.
Each client operates on its own database and schema. This eliminates the risk of cross-tenant leakage and simplifies regulatory compliance audits in regulated sectors like fintech or healthcare.
By not sharing infrastructure with other tenants, you can modify workflows, business rules, and data models without affecting third parties or depending on a global roadmap.
No resource contention or shared usage spikes. Latency and throughput metrics remain stable even when other tenants scale their operations.
Each endpoint is deployed in a dedicated environment, allowing you to log every transaction, debug errors without interference, and ensure compatibility with legacy systems without surprises.
Our incident panel assigns each ticket to the developer's exact environment. This reduces diagnostic time by 35% and avoids generic responses that delay solutions.
We offer a phased transition plan: first we duplicate the business logic in a single-tenant environment, then we migrate the data with cross-validation, and finally we deactivate the shared tenancy without service interruptions.
Clear answers on integration, single-tenant architecture, and developer support.
In a single-tenant environment, each client has their own software instance, database, and configuration. This allows customizing the platform without affecting other users, improves data isolation, and facilitates compliance with specific security regulations. It is the preferred option when full control over the environment and response times is required.
Integration begins with a compatibility analysis of the endpoints and data formats. Authentication routes (OAuth 2.0 or JWT) are then defined, and rate limits are established. Our team provides a step-by-step migration guide and a sandbox testing environment to validate each call before production deployment.
In Argentina, Law 26,653 requires public sector websites to comply with WCAG 2.0 Level AA criteria. For B2B platforms, we recommend adopting WCAG 2.2 from the start, as it includes updated guidelines on keyboard navigation, color contrast, and screen reader compatibility. We offer automated audits with axe-core and manual testing with real users.
Implementation time depends on the complexity of the workflows and the number of integrations with existing ticketing systems. On average, a single-tenant dashboard with severity filters, automatic ticket assignment, and performance metrics is deployed in 4 to 6 weeks. It includes training for the development team and complete technical documentation.
Yes, we have a gradual migration service that minimizes downtime. First, an inventory of current configurations is performed, then the business logic is replicated in a single-tenant instance, and compatibility tests are run. During the transition, the technical support team monitors each stage and resolves incidents in real time.