Timeline
How Quickly Can a Business System Be Delivered Under an EU Project
EU projects have deadlines. We show you a realistic time frame, the factors that affect delivery speed, and how our process reduces the risk of delays.
One of the most common questions with EU funding is: "We have a project deadline — can we make it?" The answer depends on scope, but our delivery process is designed for speed.
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Phase 1 – Discovery (1–2 weeks)
Review of business processes, scope definition, and requirements documentation.
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Phase 2 – Configuration (2–4 weeks)
Setup of modules, workflows, access rights, and approval policies.
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Phase 3 – Migration (1–3 weeks)
Data preparation, validation, and final import. Duration depends on data volume and source quality.
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Phase 4 – Training and testing (1–2 weeks)
Key users are trained and test the system in a realistic environment before go-live.
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Go-live
Controlled launch with support coverage and post-launch follow-up for stabilization.
A realistic minimum for a basic implementation is 6–10 weeks. More complex scopes with additional modules and integrations may take 3–6 months. The key is to start early enough.
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