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Product/Services Overview:

SOLUTION ARCHITECT: Smart City & Initiatives-Solution Architecture Reference Designing Services as the part of SDP’s Management Consulting & Government Advisory service offering for Public, Private and Social sector clients.

 

Product/ Service Delivery Duration:

Min 3-4 months depending upon Size of offering required and Scope of Work.

 

Ideal Client Type:

Public, Private and Social sector clients: International Agencies, National Governments-Ministries; Local Governments-Municipalities, Development Authorities, Smart City SPVs/ offices, Private Companies.

 

What is in the package of Product/Services (Deliverables)?

  • Smart City & Initiatives-Solution Architecture Reference Design.

  • Support for Smart City & Initiative Solution Architecture Reference Designing.

 

Product Offering/SoW Overview:

  • Reference Business Architecture of Smart Solutions.

  • Reference Information Architecture of Smart Solutions.

  • Reference Information Security Architecture for Smart Solutions.

  • Reference System Architecture for Smart Solutions.

  • Reference Application Architecture for Smart Solutions.

  • Reference Technology Architecture for Smart Solutions.

  • Reference Software Architecture for Smart Solutions

  • Reference Data Architecture for Smart Solutions.

  • Analyzing the technology environment and Finding the best tech solution among all possible to solve the existing business problems.

  • Analyzing enterprise specifics-Describing the structure, characteristics, behavior, and other aspects of software to project stakeholders.

  • Analyzing and documenting requirements

  • Setting the collaboration framework

  • Creating a solution prototype

  • Participating in technology selection

  • Controlling solution development

  • Supporting project management

  • Defining features, phases, and solution requirements.

  • Providing specifications according to which the solution is defined, managed, and delivered.

  • Selecting the project technology stack

  • Compliance with non-functional requirements

  • Designing and planning a cloud solution architecture;

  • Managing and provisioning a solution infrastructure;

  • Designing for security and compliance;

  • Analyzing and optimizing technical and business processes;

  • Managing implementation; and

  • Ensuring solution and operations reliability

  • How the existing system and the technology deployment is supported during migration.

  • Illustrating when and at what point key resources are required.

  • Outlining both the migration testing and implementation testing solutions.

  • How the data migration will be performed.

  • Who has responsibility for the delivery of hardware.

 

Key Benefits:

  • Design Monitoring, §Design Identity And Security,
  • Design Data Storage,
  • Design Business Continuity, And
  • Design Infrastructure
  • Delivery resource is supplied as and when required during implementation.
  • Your project has been correctly priced and is delivered to budget.
  • Your project is delivered on time and within scope.
  • Your business receives a better product.
  • You have a 99.9% chance of project success.

 

Additional Free Offerings:

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    • Lesser knowledge about which solution fits the enterprise ecosystem best.
    • Run a digital transformation project without linking technology and business perspectives, which is squarely in a solution architect’s wheelhouse.
    • Face a lot of risks which are present, uncertain requirements can appear, multiple products must be implemented at once, or the underlying technologies aren’t approved yet.
    • Pitch a product roadmap to investors for presenting a future product to investors and stakeholders, a solution architect will suggest the technologies that will match product requirements and communicate the reasoning in plain and clear business terms.
    • Need to set up communications between stakeholders and engineers as there is the communication gap between technical and non-technical specialists.
    • Many teams are involved in the project as it may be a large project that requires someone to manage designers, technical or business architect teams to produce a quality technical project outcome.
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