Engagement Models
Techgrowth’s Tampa based software development unit near Florida offers a flexible pricing model to its clients. Choosing the right kind of engagement model is very crucial, as it will determine the ultimate viability of a project. Depending upon the requirements of the project Techgrowth offers its clients four different types of engagement models to choose from. Our clients can choose from any one of these models to fulfill their software related requirements.
Software development projects which are built around a fixed budget, timeline and cost are referred to as Fixed Duration Projects. Customers usually opt for this kind of engagement model if their requirements are not expected to change during the development process. Such an engagement model is quite suitable for small enterprises that have significant budgetary constraints.
Time and Materials
This type of engagement model is quite suitable when the anticipated duration of the project cannot be estimated as the requirements of the project might change from time to time. Projects are contracted on an hourly basis where the client is billed based on number of hours spent on his project by the service provider. To ensure authenticity, each task is mapped to the total number of hours spent on each task and detailed reports regarding the ‘hours spent’ are sent to the client for cross verification. Time and material based engagement model are quite suitable for customers whose requirements are seasonal in nature and want to retain us as their preferred solution partner throughout the year. Another benefit of such an engagement model is that it can easily adapt to the changing specifications/requirements of the project.
Full -Time (Offshore)
Full Time Engagement models refer to those kind of engagement models where a services provider assigns dedicated resources to the client who work full time to the needs of the client. These dedicated resources work only for the client assigned to them and do not work for any other client. Resources who work for a client from Techgrowth’s development center in Florida are known as offshore Full time Resources. This kind of an engagement model is quite suitable when enhancements are expected on a continuous basis during a project.
Full Time (Onsite)
If the nature of the project is such that the client’s data cannot leave the premises and resources are required to implement software solutions at the client location then these Onsite Full Time Engagement Model prove to be quite useful. When our resources need to work in close co-ordination with locally present department heads then in such cases we recommend our clients to go for the Onsite delivery model. This type of an engagement model proves very useful when clients feel that they have to impart some basic training to our resources regarding their systems and processes so that they can successfully implement software solutions within their enterprise.
Techgrowth’s Tampa based software development unit near Florida offers a flexible pricing model to its clients. Choosing the right kind of engagement model is very crucial, as it will determine the ultimate viability of a project. Depending upon the requirements of the project Techgrowth offers its clients four different types of engagement models to choose from. Our clients can choose from any one of these models to fulfill their software related requirements.
- Fixed Duration
- Time & Materials
- Full Time Equivalents (Offshore)
- Full Time Equivalents (Onsite)
Software development projects which are built around a fixed budget, timeline and cost are referred to as Fixed Duration Projects. Customers usually opt for this kind of engagement model if their requirements are not expected to change during the development process. Such an engagement model is quite suitable for small enterprises that have significant budgetary constraints.
Time and Materials
This type of engagement model is quite suitable when the anticipated duration of the project cannot be estimated as the requirements of the project might change from time to time. Projects are contracted on an hourly basis where the client is billed based on number of hours spent on his project by the service provider. To ensure authenticity, each task is mapped to the total number of hours spent on each task and detailed reports regarding the ‘hours spent’ are sent to the client for cross verification. Time and material based engagement model are quite suitable for customers whose requirements are seasonal in nature and want to retain us as their preferred solution partner throughout the year. Another benefit of such an engagement model is that it can easily adapt to the changing specifications/requirements of the project.
Full -Time (Offshore)
Full Time Engagement models refer to those kind of engagement models where a services provider assigns dedicated resources to the client who work full time to the needs of the client. These dedicated resources work only for the client assigned to them and do not work for any other client. Resources who work for a client from Techgrowth’s development center in Florida are known as offshore Full time Resources. This kind of an engagement model is quite suitable when enhancements are expected on a continuous basis during a project.
Full Time (Onsite)
If the nature of the project is such that the client’s data cannot leave the premises and resources are required to implement software solutions at the client location then these Onsite Full Time Engagement Model prove to be quite useful. When our resources need to work in close co-ordination with locally present department heads then in such cases we recommend our clients to go for the Onsite delivery model. This type of an engagement model proves very useful when clients feel that they have to impart some basic training to our resources regarding their systems and processes so that they can successfully implement software solutions within their enterprise.