Outsourcing
DevSuite.net for Outsourcing provides internal teams and outsourcing companies a platform that enables them to work together effectively and efficiently. Certified DevSuite.net Outsourcing Providers provide mature development practices to every outsourcing effort.
DevSuite provides project managers with the information that they need to make critical decisions quickly. As an integrated ALM solution, DevSuite.net enables businesses to overcome the obstacles that make it difficult for distributed development teams to work together. Communication and knowledge management are at the heart of the DevSuite system, ensuring that everyone is always on the same page.
In DevSuite, a centralized knowledge base serves as a hub for managing and distributing information generated throughout the DevSuite.net platform. KnowledgeWise provides controlled visibility and knowledge sharing between every component in the DevSuite implementation - DevSpec, DevPlan, DevTrack and DevTest - making offshore engineering processes predictable and quality-controlled.
Product management teams may use DevSpec and KnowledgeWise to create, manage, revise and control complete product designs and specifications. Outsourced or remote development teams may use DevTrack, VersionLink, and DevTest to develop and test their implemented products based on those designs.
DevSuite features highly configurable workflow controls that enable businesses to create and configure projects that support numerous development methodologies, such as agile, iterative, or waterfall.

Building the DevSuite.net outsourcing provider network
DevSuite.net provides a platform that enables outsourcing companies to adopt mature development practices. Using this platform, TechExcel has built a broad network of outsourcing providers in China and is now adding providers in India. As a value added service, TechExcel assists companies with identifying qualified outsourcing providers in these regions. Upon request, we can also provide bilingual project managers as well as fill in resource gaps with our own engineers.
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