Sitecore Administration and Support For Global IT Firm
- Web Development
- $50,000 to $199,999
- Quality
- 4.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 5.0
- Willing to Refer
- 4.0
"[T]hey definitely meet all of the parameters that we went into the relationship with."
- Information technology
- United States
- 5,001-10,000 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
Oshyn supplied external Sitecore development and support services to a global manufacturing firm. The team handles daily maintenance and contracts for strategic technical and design projects.
Employee feedback to the Sitecore redesigns and maintenance has been positive. Site stability and uptime have improved considerably. While some projects suffered from lack of business analysis, Oshyn's responsive communication and extensive technical knowledge of Sitecore have been invaluable.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
BACKGROUND
Could you briefly describe your company?
We’re a global manufacturer and marketer of network testing and performance analysis tools, hardware, software, and services. We operate in a number of markets including network equipment manufacturers, telecommunications providers, and service providers. We operate in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia Pacific.
What is your position?
I’m the corporate marketing manager. I run the team responsible for our marketing operations, which includes the website, email and marketing automation systems, and a number of data systems operating behind all of those things.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
Could you describe the business challenges that you were attempting to address when you initiated the relationship with Oshyn?
Yes, our website runs on a content management system called Sitecore. At the time we gave it to Oshyn, we were looking for someone to take over the development part of our website. We don’t have a development team in-house. As a result, we engaged Oshyn as a Sitecore certified developer to take that on for us. They essentially function as our extraneous Web development team.
Why did you select Sitecore as your content management system?
That decision was made before I was here. However, I do understand the rationale. Sitecore is a global leader in the CMS space, and they offer a product that is enterprise ready and very adaptable due to its reliance on the .NET framework. It’s highly customizable and programmable at the same time. It provides an ideal environment to maintain and monitor content and users across multiple sites and integrated systems.
SOLUTION
Could you describe the scope of the project? For instance, did it involve custom visual design, backend development, training, or support?
There are two types of work that we would do with Oshyn. One is Sitecore maintenance and operation. Consider that keeping the website up and running on a daily basis. If there are small changes we need to make, like the template of a specific page, make some configuration changes, or sometimes we change the hosting environment, such as upgrading a server, they handle that. Anything related to administration and infrastructure, we delegate to Oshyn.
On top of that, when we have strategic projects, we engage with them on a statement of work type of arrangement. A couple of examples of those are we switched our blog platform and the look and feel and design of the blog a couple of years ago, and Oshyn handled that project, so both the design and then the technical side. More recently, we conducted a redesign of the overall branding look and feel of our website, and Oshyn did that, too. They worked on both the design side of it as well as the technical deployment.
How did you select Oshyn as your solution partner?
I went through a fairly rigorous RFP [request for proposal] process. My starting point was the vendor Sitecore and looking at the partners on their website that operate in North America because that’s where our Web operations are based. Then from a long list of those providers, conducting secondary research, reviewing their websites and services, I short-listed a set of them. I think there were four potential vendors on that short list.
We went through a proposal process, understanding their capabilities and their costs. Part of the optimized choice was locale. I’m in Southern California, and Oshyn is based in Southern California, [That, along with] their cost model and business model for this type of work, and their capabilities in terms of certifications. They came out on top of that evaluation, based on their location, skill set and the cost of their business model.
Could you provide a sense of the size of this initiative in monetary terms?
Again, we have two ways of doing projects with them. We have a monthly retainer basis. I don’t know how comfortable I am talking about what that is in exact figures. But, in terms of hours, we contract for 40 hours a month on a regular basis. Then, when we do the large statement of work level projects, they can range anything from a $5,000 project to a $30,000 project. Again, it depends on the scope. We usually do two to three of those a year.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
In terms of results, could you share any statistics, metrics, or user feedback that would demonstrate the effectiveness of the work they’ve delivered?
Let’s see. Again, from my point of view, when you balance the quantity, quality and responsiveness of the work they do, they definitely meet all of the parameters that we went into the relationship with.
On the statement of work type projects, like redesigning the website, again, after the project was done, it’s all positive feedback in terms of people within our company.
The one metric we could look at is we had some stability problems with our website before we were working with Oshyn. We’ve measurably improved the uptime of our environment by both upgrading the versions that we had and getting everything up to best practice levels, recommended version levels and distributing the Web servers in a different fashion within the data center. I’m very happy with the improved uptime there.
When working with Oshyn, is there anything you would consider unique or special about them compared to other service providers with which you’ve worked?
Again, when we approached Oshyn we weren’t in search of a marketing partner. We really needed an exemplary development team to augment our own capabilities. A lot of the certified partners for Sitecore are more akin to marketing agencies that can develop on Sitecore, rather than Sitecore developers, per se. We knew what we needed going into the relationship, and they’ve been able to deliver.
In retrospect, are there areas you believe Oshyn could improve upon, or are there certain things you'd do differently as a client before initiating projects of this nature?
In any of these relationships, you have to sort of tune them and understand how both sides work. One of the lessons we’ve learned is that given the business model of the retainer relationship and their skill sets, we need to do more preparation. As an example, we can’t just give business level requirements to their team and say, “Here’s what we want to do.” We have to think it through a solution and give them more technical requirements, and then they can execute it pretty flawlessly.
I think that gap is where, as marketers, we’d like to be able to give business level requirements, if that makes sense, and then have someone else to figure out the technical side of things. We’ve found that we have to provide a little more of what would normally be business analyst level task in between, translating the business requirements into technical specifications. When we do that, everything works out fine. When we submit business level requirements to them, it could be a hit or miss.
RATINGS
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Quality
4.0Service & Deliverables
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
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Cost
5.0Value / within estimates
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Willing to Refer
4.0NPS