IS Development Process

IS Development Process

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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DAVIS THOMAS said...

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Independent software vendors

e-Zest itself being a ISV during initial days of its corporate life understands challenges for ISVs Some of challenges ISVs face:

* Demanding customers (Constant changes in requirements)
* Shrinking product life cycle
* Reduced time to market
* Higher flexibility
* Sharp focus on customer support
* Intense competition
* Need for independent testing
* Access to Product-savvy and domain-savvy product design and development talent
* Multiple versions for different Customer segments to be maintained at any point in time
* Managing product licensing and securing software to avoid unauthorized usage

These challenges severely affects ISVs ability to compete, sustain and win market share. To address these challenges e-Zest leverage its vast experience in software product life cycle management & offers following services to ISVs:

* Product Consulting
* Outsourced Product Development (OPD) Services
* Offshore Product Enhancement, Maintenance and Support Services
* Product Migration and Porting Services
* Independent Software Product Testing services
* Product Performance Engineering Services
* Dedicated Offshore Development Centers (ODCs) for product development with BOT option
* Solution Architecture consulting
* Enabling Software as a Service (SaaS) - ASP Model

e-Zest also offers Value Added Software Product Services to its ISVs clients:

* Design and development of Software Product Website (Demo Download, Online Product Purchase, Product Support)
* Content Writing for Product Manuals
* Content Writing for product Help
* Product Licensing Consulting and Programming
* Anti-Piracy Consulting and Programming
* Software Demo, Shareware , Shrink Wrap Management
* Professional Software Product Setup design and programming

e-Zest value proposition for ISVs

* Product-savvy and domain-savvy development talent
* A sizable pool of high end architectural, design and testing skills and flexible and dynamic development environments.
* Investments in product development centric tools
* Creative commercial contracts which mitigate the risks for the ISV looking to explore the Offshore opportunity. Such contracts includes terms of intellectual property protection, and flexible pricing mechanisms
* Rapid team mobilization
* Cost Savings due to Offshore operations

DAVIS THOMAS said...

Internet Service Providers

The Internet Service Providers Association of India (ISPAI) was set up in 1998 with a mission to 'Promote Internet for the benefit of all'. ISPAI is the collective voice of the ISP fraternity and by extension the entire Internet community. Over the years ISPAI has helped influence, shape and mould the telecom policies, so that ISPs and entrepreneurs in the business of Internet can setup and grow their services in an environment that is supportive and enabling.

In the last 10 years of it's existence, it has been party to breaking down monopolistic structures in telecom, bringing down barriers to entry for ISPs. It helped shape India from being a bandwidth hungry to a bandwidth surplus country. it was the competitive spirit of the ISP members of ISPAI that, Internet access became so widely and cost effectively available to our countrymen. These very ISPs helped connect India to the rest of the world so effectively that today BPO and Call Centers cannot but make their global presence felt based on IP connectivity. India is today is arguably amongst the top 10 countries of the world in terms of the number of Internet users.

DAVIS THOMAS said...

Peer-to-peer Architecture.


Often referred to simply as peer-to-peer, or abbreviated P2P, peer-to-peer architecture is a type of network in which each workstation has equivalent capabilities and responsibilities. This differs from client/server architectures where some computers are dedicated to serving the others. Peer-to-peer networks are generally simpler but they usually do not offer the same performance under heavy loads. The P2P network itself relies on computing power at the ends of a connection rather than from within the network itself.

P2P is often mistakenly used as as a term to describe one user linking with another user to transfer information and files through the use of a common P2P client to download MP3s, videos, images, games and other software. This, however, is only one type of P2P networking. Generally, P2P networks are used for sharing files, but a P2P network can also mean Grid Computing or Instant messaging.

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