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Dedicated infrastructure:
The hardware and software can be replicated and upgraded in synchronization
with the customer's setup. Dedicated and isolated infrastructure can help
protect the intellectual property of the customer.
Scalable resources:
SYSTEM EDGE can draw upon its multi-skilled resources depending on the
requirements. This enables the product vendor to utilize resources for only
the time they are needed. The company can transfer technological knowledge
gained from other projects, thereby reducing the risk of failure when
introducing new technologies into the product. SYSTEM EDGE also allocates a
few dedicated resources to the product to ensure long-term continuity.
Well-defined processes:
Delivering quality products goes a long way in reducing future costs. Our
product management and software development processes are aligned with
ISO-9001 and SEI-CMM Level 5 requirements. The approach is to prevent
faults rather than detect and rectify them. Tools and methodologies to
manage configurations, releases, feature prioritization and defect tracking
are established and tested in projects for many software product vendors.
Offshore delivery model:
Companies can take advantage of the time differences to decrease the
elapsed development time, in turn bringing the products to market in
shorter time scales. SYSTEM EDGE has learnt from experience to effectively
utilize this time difference. The company has well-defined client
communication and issue resolution mechanisms to ensure consistency in
understanding of requirements, effective project management in multiple
locations, and better coordination between the customer and SYSTEM EDGE.
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