Selecting a tech vendor may be a daunting task, particularly when it’s technology that may or may not be familiar to you. Here, we’ve outlined several essential qualities to consider, whatever technology you’re in the market for.
Step 1: Define Your Goals
Having a clear understanding of your goals will aid the vetting process. Are you looking at what your peers are doing and how you can replicate their success? Do you have issues with your existing systems or processes you believe a technology partner can help solve?
Identifying gaps with your existing technology stack and defining your goals ahead of time will help you in the research and requirement-gathering process.
Step 2: Create a List of Potential Vendors
After you’ve defined your goals, begin your online search using some of the keywords you’ve outlined to come up with a list of potential vendors.
Step 3: Do Your Research
Once you’ve created a targeted list, start doing research. When we say research, you’ll want to go beyond simply browsing a potential vendor’s website. If possible, look at who their clients are and leverage your network by asking your peers about their experiences with those vendors.
In addition to “phoning a friend,” we recommend furthering your research using a number of peer-to-peer software and service review sites. Some of our favorites include Capterra and G2, where you can compare different solutions and hear feedback from actual users.
Step 4: Compile a Comprehensive List of Questions
Last but not least, based on your goals, compile a list of questions that are important to you, your company, your challenge, and/or your project vision. For example, here’s a list of questions you should consider when identifying a communications partner.
When putting these questions together, keep in mind to look for a partner who:
Here are a few signs to look for: