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Solid project management, based on a commitment to plans, budgets, and schedules, is the key to our success. We make sure our approach to managing resources and projects follows established industry standards and client guidelines. This approach and structure keeps our client’s senior management apprised of work progress and involved in problem-solving activities. The key areas of the process are listed below:

Our Methodology: The 4 Phase Approach

Our technical approach integrates various components of systems development and life cycle management into four industry proven engineering processes, tools, and human resources. Our four phases technical approach consists of:

  • Phase 1 - Assessing and defining short, mid, and long-term information technology (IT) systems management strategy

  • Phase 2 - Designing administrative processes and selecting tools to manage systems 

  • Phase 3 – Implementing Solutions and creating an organizational structure that supports ongoing evaluation of system performance against dynamic business needs.

  • Phase 4 – Delivery and Management, Training, and
    QA of Service

Systems Management Solution Lifecycle

 

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