Software Development

Cooperation models with the vendor

3
 min read
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April 10, 2019
Cooperation models with the vendor
3
 min read
Published 
April 10, 2019
3
 min read
Published 
April 10, 2019
Updated  

Various models of cooperation are offered to our clients, each exists to take into account every need fathomable and provide a solution that complies with their requirements. Let’s review each model separately!

Dedicated Teams

This model is suited to clients that wish to form an R&D Team for their specific project on a prolonged basis.

Axon builds a client’s team based on their requirements, using our in-house development resources and recruitment capabilities. This depends on the level, skill set available right from the start in the development resources.

Dedicated team is headquartered in our office as we provide workplaces and will organize logistical support for all team members. Our company has created a microclimate that encourages developers to grow professionally, explore new technologies under the guidance of more experienced colleagues. This has allowed us to foster a positive microclimate within and maintain high retention of team members.

Project-based Approach

Utilizing this model, Axon will construct a custom solution for your business by applying extensive experience gained by Axon engineers.

Axon, in recent years, has gained broad experience in building web and mobile solutions for clients in Finance, Fintech, Insurance, Advertisement, and Automotive industries. Based on requirements received from you by Axon we will assign a team to conduct business analysis, design, code, test and deliver the product. Axon takes great responsibility for the final product and delivery to the end-users.

Extended Teams

Axon will augment your existing team with experienced professionals in software development thereby ensuring seamless service and oversight.

This is best tailored to you if your team is working on a peak of productivity and you require more capacity to meet your deadlines. Axon will assign developers to reinforce your team and this model is best suited for short-term commitments requiring exact deadlines.

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FAQ

What is the difference between a dedicated team and an extended team model?

A dedicated team works independently on your project from the vendor’s office and is fully focused on your long-term goals, ideal for building R&D centers or managing large, evolving projects. An extended team model supplements your existing in-house team with external developers from the vendor to help cover peak workloads or meet tight deadlines, perfect for short-term, capacity-driven needs.

When should I choose a project-based cooperation model?

The project-based model is best suited when you have a clearly defined scope, timeline, and deliverables. In this setup, the vendor takes full responsibility for development, from business analysis to final delivery, making it ideal for companies that want a turnkey solution with minimal management effort.

Can I switch between cooperation models during the project lifecycle?

Yes, in many cases, vendors like Axon offer flexibility to adjust the cooperation model as your project evolves. For instance, you can start with a project-based approach to build an MVP and later switch to a dedicated team model for continuous development and scaling. This adaptability helps you manage resources efficiently based on your changing business needs.

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