Conceptual & Detailed Design
Our "flagship" service offering is a comprehensive architecture & design process that provides detailed discovery, assessment, design and validation deliverables for medium to global organizations.
This offering is comprised of both fixed-price and project-based components and is staffed with Fortune 100 proven Principal and Project-Management level Trinity consultants that work with your project sponsor to understand your business needs and goals, technological foundation and preferences, in-house capabilities and availabilities, and any special needs such as regulatory or statutory compliance requirements.
The Architecture & Design service deliverables consist of the following:
Assessment:
Trinity performs an in-depth discovery of the current environment. We gather and analyze business requirements and systems performance data to present messaging administrators and management a comprehensive present state assessment prior to starting the Conceptual Design phase.
Conceptual Design:
The Conceptual Design phase begins using the Assessment to prepare and present a high-level design. This is much like an architect's external rendering of a proposed building - it lets you see how systems are placed and interact without presenting all the detail to obfuscate the overall picture. Sign-off/Acceptance of the Conceptual Design is required to move on to the next phase.
Detailed Design:
The Detailed Design builds upon the approved Conceptual Design by adding exacting build detail similar to an architects detailed builder plan. It provides in-depth and detailed configuration information that is critical to the build-out & migration of the production environment.
Design Validation:
The design, messaging and client application functionality are lab tested with focus on server and disk subsystem performance using real-world performance data and metrics. Messaging infrastructure/components are tested and validated in the lab and the results are reviewed and accepted by management before implementation starts.