Offshore Services
Corporate Serve’s Offshore Development Center (ODC) is made up of a dedicated team of Functional consultants, programmers and developers who have been handpicked from different and varied industry verticals to complement the customer's skill set and culture. This customized team works exclusively on behalf of our Microsoft Partners either at the service provider's site or their own captive site in a secure environment. The infrastructure and security can be designed to meet the customer's specific standards and specifications, and may include co-branding. CorporateServe has a very close synergy between its ODC and the organization's own development department.
We offer full cycle custom software programming services, from a, offshore software development to outsourcing support and enhancement. Our infrastructure set up for the ODC is –
Physical Infrastructure: A High End datacenter & Development Environment
Assignment of professionals with relevant skill sets to the ODC. A team of dedicated professional handpicked from various industry verticals such as (Textiles, Hospitability, Education, Construction, Health Care, Real Estate, Food Processing, Pharmaceuticals, Dairy soft etc.) with vast and rich experience in enterprise business systems such as Dynamics NAV, Dynamics Ax, and languages such as dot.net and cal.
Methodology and Functional process- which have been improved upon throughout each project lifecycle. A detailed standard is set which outlines the process to set up the Communication protocol, Operational efficiency/Reporting structure, Specific roles and responsibilities assigned to specific personnel, Project Delivery Methodology and the Escalation procedures.
CorporateServe’s Offshore services include:
- Need assessment and Gap analysis
- Strategy
- Solution Model
- Solution Engineering
- Establish Change Management Parameters
- Application Delivery
- Desirables and Value Addition
Technologies
CorporateServe had a vast team of development professionals in the following areas:
- Asp.net
- C++ and C#
- Web Integration
- SQL Database Server 2005
Benefits of working with our ODC |
Our Offerings |
| Reduced service costs as compared with onsite development companies |
Man-hour efforts estimation |
| Free to negotiate and choose appropriate skills to meet your project requirements |
Focus on your core business needs and project goals |
| Full control over the project run, capability to manage it dynamically |
Transparent development workflow , Regular task reporting |
| Seamless communication with any team member |
Flexibility to synchronize working shifts with business hours in your company
Modern communication technologies to regularly keep in touch |
| Back transferred intellectual capital, tangible results |
Regular deliverables, high-quality services |
| Privacy and confidentiality |
Protection of intellectual property rights and business relationship, if necessary. A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is signed. |
Long-term collaboration due to your:
- Additional project-related requirements, including product updates, enhancements, new versions
- Need for resources for different projects
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Scalable or downsized ODC’s infrastructure depending on the project requirements |
Reasons for going offshore
Offshore development isn’t strictly about the bottom line. Companies can sign a partnership deal with CorporateServe that will leverage the strength of a team of over 100 Enterprise Business Systems consultants and Programmers, at the premises or the Offshore Development Centre (ODC) in India, to develop a company’s end-to-end business solutions.
This is advantageous for a company operating under a 24-hour development cycle. You could provide a livable working environment for your employees. Instead of asking them to work 16 hours a day, the organization could rather have them work 10 or 12 hours, and at the end of the day, hand over the work to the programmers in India, where quality people can do the work and send it back over to us in the morning."
A New Business Model
New companies that take advantage of the Web’s global reach are cropping up daily. One such company, neoIT (www. neoit.com), headquartered in San Ramon, Calif., touts itself as an open market for buyers and sellers of IT services and brings them together through its Web site.
CEO and co-founder Atul Vashistha got the idea for neoIT during his stint as a senior vice president for Cardinal Health, where he fretted about the shortage of skilled IT professionals. One of his friends, a director of research and development for Nortel Networks in India, told him that he met Nortel’s staffing needs by tapping into the labor pool in Europe and Asia. Three weeks later, with a small staff in place, the dot-com was up and running.
That was June of 1999. Today, the company has 2,000 IT providers from all over the world in its database, representing 225,000 IT professionals in North America, Europe, and Asia. Buyers can post an RFP on the site, and neoIT acts as "chaperone," matching job specs to sellers’ qualifications. Sellers "meet" the buyer through online chats, telephone, or e-mail, and then prepare a proposal for the work if they’re interested. Once a proposal is accepted, the work completed, and the seller paid, neoIT gets 10 percent of the total bill to the client.
But the relationship doesn’t end there. To ensure that both buyer and seller are clear on the goals and expectations of the project, CorporateServe plans to set up Share Point, a Web-based project management, document management and resource pooling tool from Microsoft that displays agreed-upon project and quality milestones. The buyer can see what’s happening with the project. They can ask questions or assign a task, so if your development team is in India, when they wake up in the morning, they can just log on and all the questions and assignments are right there." |