Do you know, or think, you need a software solution to a particular business issue, but don't know exactly what you should get?
Or perhaps you've already made your software choice, but aren't sure yet if it really fits the bill.
Or, perhaps, you're sure you've made the right choice, but would just like some independent advice to confirm that.
There are many, many reasons why it makes sense to call in Symbiosys Systems, from initial feasibility studies to full business-wide evaluations of all of your IT and business processes.
But the best reason is this - peace of mind.
When you call in SSL, you can get back to concentrating on what you do best - running your business - and you can leave the rest to us.
We are a software development company, but you don't always need software development. Sometimes you just need our expert assistance in choosing or configuring and customising off-the-shelf packaged software.
We firmly believe that no money should be spent, not a single line of code should be written and not a minute of time expended from your business unless it's absolutely necessary.
This belief has fuelled our drive and determination from day one. It's also a constant source of surprise and refreshment for our clients. We don't come in with the view of 'what we can do for you'. Instead, we come in with the view of 'what do you really need us to do?'
Business benefits management has become an industry all by itself. It has spawned almost as much jargon as software development: impact analysis, additionality, cost-benefit analysis, consumer surplus, compensating variation, equivalent variation, shadow pricing, income distribution, joint benefit delivery, outcome implications, etc., etc., etc.
We too can talk the talk if need be, but our business benefits management process starts simply with an evaluation of what you really need and why. Having identified what you really need, we then put together a plan of how to achieve that - in plain English. You will see, from the outset, if a project is worth embarking on and you can rest assured that if we say a benefit is to be delivered, then it will be. Our post-project 'benefits delivery assurance management' sees to that (sorry for the jargon).