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From the CEO’s desk – Introducing the FastLane Division

Mukesh Devji – CEO | GTC

In the era of rapid technology innovation and development, every company has to keep pace with what is latest to maintain the competitive advantages. And keeping pace with innovation goes beyond technology for the IT companies. IT companies provides technology solutions to the clients. Apart from continuously upgrading, IT companies needs to include specific practices and people with mindsets to implement the innovation.

At GTCSYS we follow the DevOps principles to close the gap between customer and IT to deliver effective outcomes, improve development productivity and reduce time to market by DevOps Methodology and Agile Teams. It is our practice to study every project we finish to learn from it. This study includes a comparison of the given scope, timeline, commitments, delays and many more. And based on this study we try to figure out places for improvements into our team, the process we follow and expectations from the client. And sometimes we find the amazing result from this ritual we follow.

GTCSYS FastLane is one of the outputs of the above practice. We have found that in many cases and especially when you are a small business or an entrepreneur, the priority to get the solution to market is very high. In this scenario MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is the main objective instead of the entire solution.

FastLane is a revolutionary product development approach which accelerates Speed to Market for New Product Development. Every business constantly seeks a competitive advantage, that one thing that makes customers choose them over others. At GTC FastLane we help you to define the Minimum Viable Product  (MVP) and produce an actual product that you can offer to customers and observe their actual behavior with the product or service.

Our FastLane experts provide you digital strategy, consulting, readiness assessment and product implementation. The team bundles experience designers, programmers, data scientists, technology architects who collaborate to deliver truly market-ready solutions.

With FastLane service we have made the development cycle as fast as we can, from getting requirement to develop it and getting feedback on it. And integrating FastLane with DevOps made it one of the fastest and most reliable product development service approach.

We have implemented this approach into a couple of small scale project and the results are quite amazing. It has reduced the time to market for clients. We believe that your business needs to be running at digital speed in order to leap ahead in today’s world and that’s our goal with GTC FastLane.

Get in touch if you’d like to be part of the GTC’s FastLane Service’s growth story…

 

Mukesh Lagadhir

Providing Innovative services to solve IT complexity and drive growth for your business.

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