Offshore Development Center (ODC) definition

Offshore Development Center (ODC) means an offshore dedicated center created by ADITI, for COMPANY to provide services to COMPANY. ODC services include software development, maintenance & support, computing infrastructure maintenance & support and any other service within the Information Technology arena mutually agreed from time to time. The billing model is Time & Materials based but mostly in a retainership (fixed per person per month payment) mode. Part of the ODC team may get involved in Fixed Price Projects from time to time. Company will have the right to inspect the ODC from time to time, upon prior written notice to Aditi.

Examples of Offshore Development Center (ODC) in a sentence

  • Supplier provides these services to its global clients by setting up an Offshore Development Center (ODC) in its Gurugram software development facilities and with required team members to work from onsite in client premises.

  • Supplier provides these services to its global clients by setting up an Offshore Development Center (ODC) in its Gurugram, India software development facilities and with required team members to work from onsite in client premises.

  • CDC Global Services Hong Kong Limited provides services to CDC Software NA, including software engineering outsourcing services, pursuant to the Offshore Development Center (ODC) Services Agreement, dated January 1, 2011.

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