PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Delivery Agility
Project Management can be an asset when delivering larger projects, but what about smaller ones? The answer is yes, but we find that many of our competitors are adding project management everywhere. Why?
- Small Projects (less than $50K)
- Medium Projects (< $300K)
- Large or Complex Projects

Technical Project Managers
We have designed our service offerings around our core strength of ‘technical delivery’. We employ both business and
Technical Project Managers who are experienced in delivery of small, medium and large projects.

Project Diversity
We understand that as most of our customers mature, so does the adoption of formalised project management methodologies. We work with each of our clients to ensure that our project delivery fits within their adaption of some of the leading methodologies: PMBOK, Prince2, MPMM, Agile and Scrum.
We have also adapted various project management principles and developed our own delivery methodology that has a uniquely ‘Infrastructure Focus’ called (InFocus).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is your startup for?
The concepts of startups and entrepreneurship are similar. However, entrepreneurship refers to all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that never intend to grow big or become registered, while startups refer to the new businesses that intend to grow beyond the solo founder, have employees, and intend to grow large.
Where should I incorporate my business?
A startup is a company or project initiated by an entrepreneur to seek, effectively develop, and validate a scalable business model.
the concepts of startups and entrepreneurship are similar. However, entrepreneurship refers to all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that never intend to grow big or become registered, while startups refer to the new businesses that intend to grow beyond the solo founder, have employees, and intend to grow large.
How do I protect my idea?
- A startup is a company or project initiated by an entrepreneur to seek, effectively develop, and validate a scalable business model. .
- the concepts of startups and entrepreneurship are similar. However, entrepreneurship refers to all new businesses, including self-employment.
- businesses that never intend to grow big or become registered, while startups refer to the new businesses that intend to grow beyond the solo founder, have employees, and intend to grow large.
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The concepts of startups and entrepreneurship are similar. However, entrepreneurship refers to all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that never intend to grow big or become registered, while startups refer to the new businesses that intend to grow beyond the solo founder, have employees, and intend to grow large.