Our deep technical reviews assess new services, microservices, or system refactorings. These comprehensive evaluations involve diverse reviewers discussing system goals, design, and scalability risks. We collaborate with your technical leaders and developers, providing a detailed report highlighting improvement areas and suggestions for future focus.
Duration: Typically 10 to 20 hours, varies based on complexity.
Similar to deep technical reviews, due diligence investigations involve evaluating both people and technology. While maintaining the review's technical aspects, the scope might encompass a broader technical evaluation and incorporate people evaluation. The final artifact aims at an investment/purchase decision, assessing skill gaps and redundancies within existing teams for potential acquisitions.
This evaluation helps in arriving at a yes/no decision for investment/purchase.
Both deep technical reviews and due diligence investigations analyze documentation, system designs, and plans. For due diligence, there's an added focus on evaluating existing teams, skill gaps, and potential redundancies within an acquisition target.
The goal of a deep technical review is to highlight technical improvement areas, while due diligence aims at a yes/no investment decision.
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