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IndSource is a leader in creating and acquiring a broad network of diverse IT resources with extensive experience delivering a vast array of specialty and complementary services. Drawing on a discriminating and vast pool of top talent, today IndSource ensures that our clients are offered a broad skill set of resources that are readily available.
Our geographic service models, again, are built to take advantage of the full 24 hour global day. We can provide services and resources at your facilities through an onsite offering that provides you with a higher degree of speed, control and flexibility. If you are looking for a more diverse skill-set at a lower overall cost, an offsite service model would be well-suited for those types of goals.
However, if you are looking to see the most dramatic savings available along with the most speed and lowest cost of sustained operations, an offshore service model would be the appropriate choice. The advantage we provide is the ability to mix these models in a manner that is most advantageous or comfortable to your organization along with the obvious resulting cost savings. We also offer an Offshore Assessment workshop that is an excellent tool for quantifying the best project and operational candidates for such an engagement.
Onsite
Under the Onsite Delivery Model the service providers position their skilled personnel on the client's site who work in continuous interaction with the client's team for the entire period ranging between the point of collecting information to its implementation as well as its maintenance and support. The only difference between the customer's normal working model and the onsite model is that the client's task is accomplished by a team of outsiders i.e. service providers working within the same premises as the other employees of the client.
Onsite Delivery Model is usually adopted where the scope of the project is repetitive and open-ended as is the case with most of the process re-engineering related services. Also where the client is not very clear regarding the end results required by them or where there is a possibility of fluctuating requirements during the course of the project, Onsite is a preferred delivery model. In some cases where direct and continuous client participation and interaction is desired after each and every step involved like getting the approval of the client's team after each stage of project this is the only model which fulfills this need. If the client wants to upgrade their existing system and migrate to the latest technology then in such cases also the onsite model is preferable, if the client is able to afford the changes that will be required in their existing set-up to accommodate the service provider's onsite team. Onsite Model is the best for short-term projects.
As for example if the client wants to install an ERP system in the organization, then it has no other option than to go for the Onsite delivery model. Clients may also insist on working with the onsite model where the project concerned is a highly confidential task and everything has to be done in a secretive manner. Well, for this model, it becomes necessary that the client is able to accommodate the sudden scalability in its teamwork as well afford the costs involved therein.
Advantages of Onsite Delivery Model:
- Face-to-face dealings with the client: Continuous interaction with the client is possible which enables the service provider to have a clear understanding of what the client is expecting from them and also of the end results desired by the client.
- On Hand Information: The service provider can obtain first hand information by understanding the scenario existing at the client's place.
- No chance of communication gap.
- Minimum chances of alterations in later stages: The number of changes required in the output provided by the service provider will almost be negligible.
- For the clients, time-to market involved in this model is less. The additional costs involved in providing the additional facilities to the onsite team working within the client's premises may act a limiting factor for the onsite model to be adopted by the clients.
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