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In management, information technology consulting (also called IT consulting, computer consultancy, business and technology services, computing consultancy, technology consulting, and IT advisory) is a professional service which focuses on advising and supporting organizations on how best to use information technology (IT) in achieving their business objectives, but it can also refer more generally to IT outsourcing.

Hiring IT consultancy services or outsourcing IT consultancy services helps small to medium size businesses to hire expert IT consultant. Businesses can resolve issues effectively and quickly at a fraction of the cost compared to hiring in-house IT expert.

Once a business owner defines the needs to take a business to the next level, a decision maker will define the scope, cost and the time frame of the project. The role of the IT consultancy company is to support and nurture the company from the very beginning of the project until the end, and deliver the project not only in the scope, time and cost but also with complete customer satisfaction.

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  1. ^ Kathy Schwalbe. Information Technology Project Management, Fourth Edition, 2005, ISBN 0-324-78692-1
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