By Team Verzel
An architect’s job is to create plans and strategies to build buildings, houses, among others. They organize a timeline with all the necessary steps until final delivery.
In the case of constructing a building, the architect must ensure that the land is suitable, choose the materials to be used, define the building’s layout, among other tasks. All this to ensure that, at the end of the process, a safe building is delivered and meets the owners’ expectations.
With solution architecture, the logic is the same, but applied to technology. Here, the final delivery is software, an application, or even a website that meets all customer expectations.
A good system can be the difference between a satisfied customer and one who leaves in search of a better delivery.
See some of the impacts of good solution architecture:
All these benefits are only possible with the proper implementation of solution architecture, which serves as a link between business objectives and technology.
And it is up to developers to transform these objectives into real solutions.
But not just any developer…
Would you hire a doctor to design your house? Probably not.
That’s why, when building software, it’s essential to count on specialists. Here’s why:
Nowadays, there are already postgraduate courses and MBAs exclusively focused on solution architecture. It is a rapidly growing field with high demand for qualified professionals.
At Verzel, our team of specialists is constantly dedicated to the pursuit of technical excellence and continuous improvement in solutions and innovations in the tech world. Solution architecture is one of our greatest allies in this process.
Our purpose is always to guide our clients toward the best solutions, aligned with their strategic and financial plans.
If you or your business is currently reflecting on a system to support your deliveries, we’re here, ready to listen and collaborate.