Third-Party Certification
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Third-party certification refers to a conformity assessment activity conducted by an independent and impartial third-party organization (neither the provider nor the user of the product) based on national or international standards, evaluating products, services, management systems, or personnel competence. In the software industry, third-party certification is a key measure of a company's technical strength, product quality, information security assurance capabilities. Common third-party certifications in the software industry include: ISO 9001 Quality Management System Certification, ISO 27001 Information Security Management System Certification, CMMI Capability Maturity Model Integration Certification, and Information System Construction and Service Capability Evaluation (CS). Obtaining these certifications means that the company's software development processes, data protection measures, and service delivery capabilities have met standards recognized by authoritative bodies. For customers, third-party certification is a critical reference for reducing procurement risks, ensuring successful project delivery, and long-term stable operation. Mangxu Software places high importance on third-party certification, considering it a core component of its competitive advantage, and continuously invests resources to obtain and maintain multiple authoritative certifications, providing customers with secure, reliable, and compliant software products and services.

