Project Management
     
Consider This
   
Technology projects live and die based on the execution of simple administrative tasks!

Well-organized undertakings do not happen by accident. Even seemingly small technology projects often require several weeks, and in some cases months of advanced planning and meticulous attention to dozens of interrelated details. Large enterprises have full-time IT project managers that handle these responsibilities. SMBs without dedicated IT Staff and resources will benefit from our virtual IT project management. How would your next technology venture be different from efficient and assertive project management skills?

   
Relevance
   
Technology solutions are complex and require a lot of planning to properly deploy. Most SMBs do not have the resources to properly evaluate, procure, document requirements, deploy, customize, train and support the majority of today's technology offerings designed for the typical SMB infrastructure, even those with dedicated IT staff. Many SMBs are usually unable to attain the business goals and deliverables on a timely manner, projects are even shelved due to budget overruns and changing business strategy.
   
Advantages
   
WSN makes available the 360 technology and business service found in a Fortune 1000 IT business unit available to your SMB.  Many SMBs tend to think about technology as buying a bunch of PCs and software at the lowest possible price.  As your virtual CIO we provide the guidance for our clients to eliminate the risks of a haphazard technology infrastructure.  Here are some of the benefits of our proven virtual IT and project management service delivery methodology:

Planning
Service Delivery Consistency
Infrastructure Standardization
User Acceptance Testing
Training and Skills Assessments
Support Planning
Maintenance Planning
Single Point of Contact
Accountability
Eliminate Cost Overrun
Change Management Procedures
Documented Deliverables
Documented Requirements
Business Strategy Alignment of Technology

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6/27/2013

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