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How can independent Software Assurance increase your chances of success?




Our private and public sector clients have found that, by using the TestIT Software Assurance Programme:


They reduce their risks and costs

The measure of your success is clear - to deliver the project on-time, on-budget and on-spec.  But the risks associated with managing major IT developments are high.  The transparency and control that are the cornerstones of our independent Software Assurance, will allow you to closely manage and reduce those risks.  That means avoiding costly mistakes and delays.  And it means dramatically increasing your chance of success.


The system functions according to plan and specification

TestIT's Software Assurance Programme is based on a straightforward, 'back-to-basics' engineering discipline, often woefully lacking in many IT developments.  Our processes are designed to be simple, effective and repeatable.  We verify and validate your development at every critical stage, so there are no nasty last-minute surprises.  And our Engineering Workspace gives you instant access to objective, fact-based information on progress, risks, changes and defects. 


The entire organisation buys in from the start

By demonstrating that your development is being tightly controlled, you'll build confidence at all levels of the organisation - with management, with your users, and with your IT resources.


Their interests are protected

We cover all the angles for you by taking an objective, balanced view of your needs, supplier delivery, and all other aspects of the project.  The impartial, constructive metrics we give you, put you in a much stronger position with your supplier. 


There are no public relations disasters

The press have a field day every time a major IT initiative fails.  And, inevitably, reputations get damaged - your own, your department's and your organisation's.  The stakes are high.  Can you afford to run that risk?


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