Time to market is one of the most important aspects for any software development firm. How to achieve fast time to market while adhering to the constantly changing regulations and evolving technology standards? How to manage internal resources and utilize offshore/outsourcing talent to the highest benefit? DataArt believes that the right development team with proven software outsourcing methodology and process framework is the answer to many of the challenges in achieving the desired time to market while maintaining top quality of work.
Key Underlying Principles Enabling Cost and Time Effectiveness:
DataArt provides expert teams, headed by Group Leaders assigned to each project. Each team member is responsible for his/her own assigned task - from architecture to testing without being micromanaged by the team leader. We've mastered the art of remote teams working seamlessly together.
Motivation is key. Most excellent developers actually enjoy working on challenging projects. It is a management challenge to create an environment where tough deadlines are not a constant stress generator, but rather an ambitious goal and a source of pride when the task is accomplished.
We believe the concept of grid computing, taking cost-efficient components, connecting them in a smart way and achieving performance better than an expensive monolithic system, works great when applied to communications between distributed teams in software outsourcing. The right-cost components must be "wired" together in a special way to be efficient - and if done right, performance will improve dramatically.
"AirTroductions was built by the award winning development team at DataArt, who came in under budget and under deadline..."
— Peter Shankman, FounderAirTroductions
"Global Services magazine published the second article in the series of expert opinion stories by DataArt executives."
"More action in Russia. DataArt, the Russian outsourcing company with its headquarters in New York City, is raising $6 million from private equity folks to fund expansion."