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I see that Insidus has alliance partnerships set up with other firms, particularly consulting firms. Does that mean that consultants from another company will also be working on the project?

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I see that Insidus has alliance partnerships set up with other firms, particularly consulting firms. Does that mean that consultants from another company will also be working on the project?

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Not necessarily. On most projects, we will not work with a consulting firm, but there are certain circumstances that make the involvement of consultants necessary. For example, if a client wants a software solution to a business problem, but there is currently no business process in place or the process in place is severely flawed, then maybe a re-engineering of the process must take place first. After all, it makes no sense to automate a flawed business process. There may also be situations where the true deliverables for a software project must be flushed out with extensive interviews of employees involved in a business process. For those instances, we have formed alliances with consulting firms so that they can work with your organization to re-engineer your processes or determine project deliverables and required analyses. They will in turn work with us to help develop the software application and make sure that the application supports the business process. You may obviously use a

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