
CAI’s application knowledge capture process yields a significant return on investment by giving your company:
- Institutionalized access to the application’s intricacies
- Reduced learning curve for new team members
- The ability to facilitate cross training
- Mitigates reliance on key team members for routine questions
Application knowledge acquired over many years is a business asset and resides in the heads of employees or contractors who may leave at any time, taking the knowledge with them. The cost of trying to capture this knowledge after it is gone would be very costly, if it can be done at all.
Capturing application software knowledge before it leaves the business can be the difference between normal business operation and business interruption. The ROI on capturing critical business knowledge can be recovered the very first time an application component fails and because that application knowledge is still available the business continues to operate, uninterrupted.
Without the investment of capturing this critical application knowledge, business and government IT organizations may face such situations as decreased service levels, business disruption, costly re-creation of information, and expensive training requirements. What is the cost of costly re-creation (if at all possible), or business disruption compared to a one time cost of capturing critical knowledge then updating when changes are implemented.










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