Our practice
in strategic systems focuses on the fundamental drivers
for return on investment in software engineering–architecture,
analysis and design.
Digiknots invests heavily in the
analysis of the business architecture, the core business
processes, as well as an analysis of the business
systems needs as articulated by the business leaders.
With this analysis, we are able to articulate the
requirements of the enterprise systems more effective
enterprise effectively, allowing us to design and
recommend more effective enterprise application strategies.
Most software development projects fail to meet the
desired return due to poor requirements management
and design. This is as true for systems of systems
as it is for any single system. At Digiknots, we have
always delivered on time, on budget and with all requirements
met.
Our lead consultants each have
over 20 years experience in enterprise systems design
and development. Digiknots consultants leverage both
their analytical and domain expertise to build a comprehensive
understanding of the current environment. Based on
a comprehensive analysis of your current operations
and future requirements, we provide recommendations
on how to improve your strategic systems, provide
a candidate architecture for implementation and a
strategic roadmap for implementation.
Our engagement model is straight
forward and effective. In addition to Digiknots consultants,
we integrate the client personnel as well as any required
subject matter experts to work as a team throughout
the project.

Digiknots has a 100%
success rate in projects we have formed and managed
to conclusion. Digiknots has provided strategic systems
optimization and reengineering support to many of
our clients, including Trader Media Corporation, WarrenShepell
and Purolator. We have some of the most experienced
and successful consultants in the business today.
We can help you understand, plan and lead your strategic
systems efforts and will work side by side with you
until you are on track , on target, on budget and
self-sufficient.