Before tackling the greater problem of custom vs off the shelf, you first need a good handle on what you require from the software in question. If it’s something simple – basic business accounting software for example – the likelihood that a suitable off-the-shelf solution already exists is high. But if the improvement you hope to make is more unique to your business or can separate you in the marketplace, you may need to go for a custom solution in order to achieve positive results.
So how do you go about evaluating your business’s software requirements?
Identify the Aim and Desired Outcome
What is the goal of implementing this new piece of software? What is its mission statement? Perhaps you’re hoping to be able to sell your goods efficiently online, or you want to make better strategic decisions through the use of business intelligence. Try to make the goal of the software as clearly defined as possible – this will aid in streamlining the entire process. The endless capabilities of modern day software allow for this aim and desired outcome to be quite literally anything.
Some examples include:
- Simple functionality that allows people to operate the software easily and intuitively
- Access to comprehensive analytics on the data that the software gathers
- Measurable ROI on the software’s performance
After getting a good sense of both what you need from your solution and what your business’s current state of affairs is, it’s time to begin researching options and evaluating those that match. Will these matches be custom, packaged or a bit of a mix? To work that out, take a look at our in depth eBook - "Custom Software vs Off the Shelf."
CSG worked with a domestic energy producer that has thousands of gas meters that capture data throughout North America. This data is used by numerous teams encompassing over 1,000 individuals who need to view the data and hundreds that need to update data. Each person, depending on their role within the organization, needs to view and interact with the information in a unique way. A user may need to access data from a small group of meters or from fields throughout the country.
Before building this custom solution, a single user required up to 12 software licenses and accessed each system independently.
After working with CSG they were able to:
Choose the right software solution for your business needs.