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The Company - Methodology |
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Delivery of
solutions on-time, on-cost, and meeting
the quality guidelines need an approach
that evolves out of a constant
refinement through iterative cycles of
development.
Our
unique
S-I-E
methodology has proven to be the
critical edge of distinction to many our
clients, and incorporates within its
framework,
Strategy,
Innovation and
Engineering. |
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Meticulous planning at the drawing board
stage sets the foundation for a sturdy
and robust system and charts out the
entire course of development and
delivery of the solution.
The “business” concept of any client is
more important to the solution than any
of the technologies or its application.
It is imperative to understand the
business of our clients to be in any
position to offer a set of
recommendations on bettering the
efficiency of the business.
Our strength stems from our core team of
business strategists who lead the first
initiative with our clients. They have
excelled in reducing the learning cycles
in environments of varied industries and
hence, in providing excellent and
detailed plans towards optimal
application of technology to the
situation.
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Software solutions are an art and a
science.
The “art” is to be creative in designing
solutions, because every circumstance is
unique in its own manner from any
previous precedent. Likewise, every
solution demands to be distinct from all
others for its own defined reasons.
Keeping this commandment as the guiding
factor, our design experts strive to
address the “different” factor of each
situation on hand. That induces
creativity in each solution and imparts
the “out-of-the-ordinary” edge
appropriately.
The “science” is to engineer perfection
in the execution of the solution.
Inducing discipline in the process of
applying the technology results in
effecting the crucial factors of
“on-time”, “on-cost” and “within quality
guidelines”.
Our system consultants work within
well-documented processes and software
engineering parameters to produce
rapid-development and fault-tolerant
solutions. |
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