Cyrus Innovation focuses on developing custom software solutions specifically for financial service firms. The benefits are that we spend less time climbing the learning curve and more time helping you enhance your competitive edge. We work mostly for mid-size firms and business units of large companies.
- What makes you experts in developing software for financial service firms?
- The way we develop software is particularly well suited to the realities of the financial services world. We're fast, accurate and flexible. Our iterative process gives you working features every two weeks. Our test-driven development gives you software that works from the get-go. And the Agile method of defining and prioritizing "stories," or "mini-development projects," enables you to respond to change quickly.
- How much time will we have to spend teaching you our business?
- Less than you think. We start out ahead of the game because we know financial services. All we need to learn is your particular way of doing business. Our test-driven development process ensures we learn properly: the software works only if we do understand your business.
- What kind of experience do you have?
- We have deep financial services experience, with impressive case histories in asset management, taxation, compliance, investor relations and billing. They show the significant challenges we've overcome.
- Does Cyrus have enough resources for a significant job?
- We may not be a 25,000-employee company with offices across the country. But we do provide swat-like teams that, plain and simple, get the job done quickly and effectively. You will be impressed by our results. Learn about our principals at Bios.
- How can you be so sure you'll deliver working software on time with no cost overruns? Is that a promise?
- We pride ourselves on our ability to deliver on time, on budget. We use a unique target-cost pricing model that incents both you and Cyrus to effectively manage scope, budget and schedule. And because we deliver and report every two weeks, there will be no unpleasant surprises. That's a promise.