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Why Businesses Need the XaaS Model

Challenges in Traditional Engagement Models

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Dedicated Team Model

  • Expensive for Small Projects: Works well for large projects but is overkill for smaller needs.
  • Scalability Issues: Adjusting team size is complex and time-consuming.

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Dedicated Developer Model

  • High Cost: Hiring an individual developer is costly and may not provide optimal resource utilization
  • Limited Skill Set: Developers specialize in specific areas, limiting a project’s scope.

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Fixed Cost Model

  • Inflexibility: Once the scope is set, changes become costly and difficult.
  • Budget Concerns: Costs are often padded to cover contingencies, leading to higher budgets.

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Time & Material Model

  • Unpredictable Costs: Expenses depend on hours worked, making budgeting difficult.
  • Risk of Idle Time: Less accountability can lead to inefficient resource use.

How the XaaS Model Solves These Issues

A full team, including developers, project managers, designers, testers, and DevOps experts, all under one engagement.

Transparent pricing with up to 50% cost savings.

Scale resources dynamically based on project needs.

Dedicated Project Manager and Delivery Head ensure smooth execution.

A single point of contact ensures clear communication and faster decision-making.

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The XaaS Framework in Software Development

Core Components of the XaaS Model

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All-in-One Service Delivery

  • A unified model covering planning, development, UI/UX, testing, and deployment.
  • Resources are allocated as needed, ensuring efficiency.

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Dynamic Resource Allocation

Scale up or down seamlessly without disrupting progress.

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End-to-End Project Management

Managed by a Project Manager and overseen by a Delivery Head for quality assurance.

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