This is the age of technological innovations. Hardware
architecture is constantly being upgraded, resulting
in higher performance at lower costs. Simultaneously,
software technology and application development methodologies
are being enhanced. Keeping up with these improvements
is nearly insurmountable. Most EDP departments do not
need the specialized personal required for this technology
growth and upgradation, on a full time basis. At the
same time, if we do not catch up, the business loses
its competitive advantage. The Standish Group estimates
that half of all new United States (U.S.) software projects
will go way over budget, 31.1 % are canceled, and only
16.2% are completed on time and on budget. Incidentally,
the statistics shows an approx. 85% failure rate in
the development of large-scale software projects. Project
development risks include nonexistent or unwilling users,
large numbers of users or implementers, turnover among
stakeholders, lack of user support, lack of top management
support, insufficient resources, technical complexity
and newness, lack of project team experience, and lack
of competent project leaders.
Knowing the facts of uncertainty and complexity in software
development, the DYNAMIC SOLUTION INNOVATORS (DSi) is
structured to develop organic technology solutions that
address business issues by tapping into ingenuity and
hidden activities of an organization through DSi’s
innovative approach, including pure requirements gathering,
advance coordination, and award-winning development
teams.
In the past three years, DSi has completed over 25 software
development projects which brought us abundant development
experiences. For instance, we helped a Utility company
in the U.S. that integrated a wireless water billing
solution and simplified the data collection and enabled
remote systems maintenance. In addition, over the years
DSi has delivered software solutions to companies in
France, U.K., U.S.A., and the Bangladesh, and doing
so DSi has truly become a multinational software company
with great understanding of communication, culture,
and leadership impact on customer loyalty in the software
development industry.