Role Description
Solution architects by OpenXcell
Our solution architect will focus on the solution-level analysis and make decisions such that their impact on the overall business incurs only profits. With a profound knowledge of all the latest technologies that can suit your business the best and a study of the existing environment, our solution architect will develop the perfect solution for you.
After completely understanding your business, our solution architect develops a strategic technical vision of the solution to be developed, estimates the timeline and cost of development. Hire solution architects to ensure that your requirements are understood and analyzed in order to make a compatible solution.
Apart from strategizing and planning, a solution architect has a leadership role in various tasks such as requirement gathering, document preparation, risk management, solution development, etc. A solution architect coordinates with various project managers and ensures that goals are met with perfection.
- Skilled, experienced & dedicated solution architects
- Reduce 60% of development cost
- Ensure project privacy with strict NDA signed documents
- Complete source code authorization & premium code quality
- Highly skilled in web and full-stack development
- Flexible engagement models
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Technology Stack
Technical expertise our resources hold
Services Provided
Services our resource will provide to your business
Technology environment analysis
Our solution architect is responsible for analyzing the entire technological environment in order to make it compatible with your business to achieve best output.
Enterprise specific analysis
Hire a solution architect to carry out a detailed analysis of your enterprise, related industry, and all the relevant technologies that can be adopted to change the face of your business.
Enterprise scale design
A solution architect can devise a long-term strategy that can consider the current systems, re-organize the data and map them with budget and timeline to get the best solution.
Complexity management
Our solution architects assist firms globally to understand their existing technology systems, and create a realistic path to achieve higher efficiency, lower cost of ownership, etc.
PRICING PLANS
Our pricing plans, alongwith a free trial of 2 weeks
Hourly
Hire our experienced resources on an hourly basis if you have a short-term project or need a specific service.
Monthly
If your requirements are pretty much specific and need someone long-term, get a resource on a monthly basis.
Yearly
If you need ongoing assistance and expect your requirements to change, hire a resource on a yearly basis.
Share your project requirements
Drop your requirements or fill the form. We analyze your needs and share the overall estimation of time, resources, tech stacks, etc.
Screen our
candidates
Select a perfect match after screening our candidates that match your requirements and can suit your team.
Sign a contract & get going
We sign a non-disclosure agreement along with various documents, and the resource is added to your team to start development.
Why OpenXcell?
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Faqs For Solution Architect
Frequently Asked Questions
A Solution Architect develops the overarching technical vision for a particular business solution. They are in charge of the solution’s design, description, and management.
Out of the multiple roles and responsibilities of a Solution Architect, the major ones are,
- Technology environment research and analysis
- Enterprise specific analysis
- Analyzing and documenting requirements
- Setting the collaboration framework
- Creating a solution prototype
- Participating in technology selection
- Controlling solution development
- Supporting project management
You can hire Certified Solution Architects with very few simple steps. Share your requirements by filling up a form to tell us which resource you need and how much experience the resource should hold. Then you can screen our candidates to choose which Certified Solution Architects can suit your team and finally sign a contract to kick start the development.
A Solution Architect can bring a lot to your project, right from planning to assisting in forming various strategies. A few prime reasons to hire a Solution Architect are,
- Suggesting technologies based on business requirements and the latest trends
- Assisting in cost estimation and timeline management
- Risk mitigation and management
- Filing the communication gap between stakeholders and developers
- Establishing the project technology stack
- Speeding up the changes and updation process
The Solution Architect defines the architecture. As part of the Design Runway, a software architect develops the software architecture. Software architecture’s main goal is to describe and record software structure and behavior based on established functional and non-functional requirements, allowing software developers to create usable software. The purpose of a solution architecture is to specify the application, data, infrastructure building pieces, and dependencies, which is substantially different from the goal of solution architecture. A software architect will employ software architectural styles and design patterns to outline the client and server-side software components that execute the solution architecture document’s user experience (UX), functional, and data application building blocks.
When you hire a Solution Architect from OpenXcell, you are free to choose the desired pricing model depending upon your project’s requirements. We offer three hiring models, viz. hourly, monthly, and yearly. The rate starts from $18/hour on an hourly basis, $2,399/month on a monthly basis, and $18,999/year. These rates are the starting rates and will be subject to increase depending upon their experience and experts.
OpenXcell’s Certified Solution Architects have numerous skills and technological knowledge that can streamline your project. Some of the major ones are,
- Technology environment analysis
- Enterprise-specific analysis
- Enterprise-scale design
- Complexity management
OpenXcell has the most experienced and expert Solution Architects in the industry, so there are very few chances that any of the engineers might disappoint you. But, in case there is any glitch, then we have already provided you with a free trial period of two weeks. In these two weeks, you can assess the backend developer and can change them if you are not satisfied.
OpenXcell has a strict screening procedure for all the Solution architects to make sure that all the candidates have the skills required to develop high-quality solutions. We ensure that you get a dedicated project manager who can understand your needs and convey them properly to the backend developers. Our Solution Architects are experienced to deliver solutions tailored to your requirements.
Solutions architects serve as a link between the project’s technical and non-technical teams, as well as the customer and development teams. For startups, a Solutions Architect might be crucial in ensuring that your tech offerings meet the expectations of your clients. Teams should be simple to manage projects in the early days since they are so tiny, but as you expand, they may play an important role in managing product teams. Most B2B tech firms must maintain a certain level of pace, which will be difficult to achieve if engineers are answering client calls or the CTO is in charge of sales. Engineers may concentrate on software development by hiring a Solutions Architect. You have someone in charge of the duties that integrate the product with the enterprise architecture of the end-user.
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