What We Offer: Product Lifecycle Optimization:
Development
Surviving the Pressure to Deliver
Developing and launching new products is the lifeblood of independent software vendors
(ISVs). Each new product is an additional source of revenue, and the sooner it reaches
the market, the faster that revenue is attained. The pressure to meet delivery targets
is immense as are the pressures to control engineering costs, deliver promised functionality
and ensure the quality of the new product. The challenge is leveraging capital and
engineering resources to meet delivery commitments. Budgets are rarely unlimited
and finding experienced engineers with the rights skills is never easy.
How Dextrys Can Help
Whether building GUIs, writing drivers, developing components or taking full responsibility
for the creation of a new product, Dextrys can operate as a seamless extension of
your product engineering organization. Through our Product Lifecycle Optimization:
Development services, we offer a full range of customized engineering,
user interface design, prototyping, modernization and enhancement capabilities supported
by the latest technologies and state-of-the-art development methods.
Our approach includes:
- Seamless onshore/offshore integration to ensure close relationships with product
marketing and other internal constituents while capitalizing on the cost, time and
skill advantages of China-based development centers
- World-class project management to ensure development stays on track and meets intended
objectives
- Lengthy experience building products in Unix, Linux and Windows environments
- Variable staffing capacity to respond to the normal peaks and valleys of product
release cycles
- Integrated QA to ensures the quality of project deliverables
Benefits
- Speed revenue attainment by delivering new products to the market faster
- Lower cost resources mean more development per dollar invested
- Greater profit margins due to lower product development costs
- High initial quality increases marketability and decreases long-term support costs