What about the 3D process?
Now that you have an idea of what we do, and how we do it for
you with our services, what about that process? We use the 3D
process consisting of three phases: Discover, Develop, and Deliver.
Get it? Three "D's" make up the 3D process.
We always begin each project with a Discovery session. You tell
us what you require: a way to place orders online, decrease costs,
a more reliable email system… and we will begin the Discovery
process of what technologies we can use to meet your requirements.
We'll even be able to tell you exactly what your project will cost
based on your requirements before we begin Development.
Development is where the technologies found in Discovery are
implemented. Our
developers will code away while our
project manager keeps you informed of the progress. Based on your
requirements outlined in Discovery, we create a system that
functions they way you need it to. Our project manager sends you
progress reports (weekly, monthly, or whenever you wish) to keep
your project on course. Once initial Development is complete, we
put your solution through rigorous testing. Okay, the testing isn't
that rigorous on the testers, but we do make sure everything is
functioning and is up to your standards before we launch or
"Deliver" your project.
When we launch your finished project, it may end the project
itself but it does not end the 3D Process. We continue to deliver
measurable results for your business. The Deliver phase begins with
the deployment of your project to the appropriate environment and
continues with ongoing user training, technical and user support,
and measurement of the solutions' continued success.
In one sentence, Onsharp helps businesses utilize innovative web
based technologies to reach business objectives by measuring
results; all with an unparalleled customer experience. But not
everything can be described in one sentence, let alone, one blog.
We admit, this wasn't as fun as some of our other blogs, but we
know you probably had questions the site just wasn't answering. And
if you have more, leave us a comment or send an email to
info@onsharp.com .
Missed the other blogs? Here are links to the other
two!
Part I
Part II