dedicated team

A dedicated team is a group of professionals working exclusively for a particular client or project. They provide specialized expertise and dedicated attention to achieve the client’s objectives.

What engagement models do you offer?

We offer various engagement models to cater to different client needs, including Time and Materials, Fixed Price, Dedicated Team, and Agile. Each model has its own advantages and is tailored to specific project requirements. With Time and Materials, clients pay based on the actual time and resources used. Fixed Price model sets a predetermined budget for the project. The Dedicated Team model provides a team allocated exclusively to a client’s project. Agile is a flexible and iterative approach suitable for evolving projects.

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Can you explain the different engagement models you offer for hiring developers?

We offer three main engagement models for hiring developers: Dedicated team, Time and Material, and Fixed Price. Dedicated team model provides a team of developers exclusively for your project, Time and Material model allows for flexibility in project scope and budget, and Fixed Price model has a predefined scope with a fixed budget. Each model caters to different project requirements and client preferences.

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What engagement models do you offer for hiring developers?

We offer various engagement models for hiring developers, including dedicated team, time and material, and fixed price. Each model has its unique benefits and is tailored to meet specific project requirements. Clients can choose the model that best aligns with their needs, budget, and timeline.

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Do you have a dedicated team for handling POC projects?

Yes, we have a dedicated team for handling Proof of Concept (POC) projects. This team consists of experienced software developers, designers, and project managers who specialize in creating POCs. Our dedicated team understands the unique requirements and challenges of POC projects and is equipped with the necessary skills and expertise to handle them effectively. Working closely with our clients, they aim to provide innovative and impactful POC solutions that demonstrate the feasibility and potential of their ideas.

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What is a dedicated team model?

A dedicated team model is a software development approach where a client hires a dedicated team of professionals who work exclusively on their project. This team becomes an extension of the client’s in-house team, working together on a long-term basis to deliver specific project goals. The dedicated team model provides flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness as the client has full control over the team and can easily adjust the team size as needed. It enables better collaboration, communication, and knowledge sharing between the client and the dedicated team. This model is particularly suitable for complex or large-scale projects that require continuous development and maintenance.

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Can I scale up or down the team size in a dedicated team model?

Scaling up or down the team size in a dedicated team model provides the necessary flexibility to adapt to changing project requirements. Here are some key points to consider: Scaling Up: If you need to expand your team to handle increased workloads or meet project deadlines, you can easily scale up the team size by adding more resources. This allows you to quickly ramp up your development capabilities and ensure timely delivery of your software product. Scaling Down: In case you need to reduce costs or if there are changes in project scope, you can scale down the team size by removing resources that are no longer required. This flexibility helps in optimizing expenses and ensures efficient resource allocation. While scaling up or down the team size, it is important to consider the following: Skillset: Ensure that the remaining team members have the necessary skillset to handle the increased workload or changed project requirements. If required, hire additional resources with the required expertise. Communication and

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