Teamwork Management Asia Headquarters

System Integrator

TeamWork is an independent international group, founded in 1999 in Geneva by its CEO Mr. Teamwork Management Asia Headquarters operates in the system...

Buyer Decision Checklist

In Singapore, an SI ties your network, infrastructure, applications, and security into one working system — so the decision turns less on who is biggest and more on who has delivered your exact project shape, in your sector, recently. Use this checklist to separate a true integrator from a reseller with an engineering wing before you commit.

How to evaluate a systems integrator (SI) in Singapore

  • Ask for a current-state assessment of your environment before any proposal, and treat a fixed quote offered without one as a flag to scope more carefully.
  • Establish project governance up front — milestones, named owners, a risk register, and a change-control process — and write missed-milestone penalties and early-delivery incentives into the contract.
  • Separate a true integrator from a reseller: ask what share of revenue is licence resale versus services delivery, and insist on resumes for the proposed project lead, lead architect, and lead engineer with their availability in writing.
  • Match certifications to your sector — ISO 9001/27001 and bizSAFE as a baseline, plus GeBIZ registration and IM8 alignment for government work, MAS TRM experience for finance, or OEM grades (Cisco, HPE Aruba, Fortinet) for the platforms they integrate — and ask for the certificate, not a logo.
  • Request two similar Singapore references of comparable size and scope completed in the last 18 months, and ask to speak with them on a short reference call.
  • Pin down the exit before you sign: handover documentation, admin access transfer, warranty period, and a tiered support-escalation path (P1/P2/P3) — and check whether the engagement qualifies for PSG or EDG support before budgeting.

Verify for Teamwork Management Asia Headquarters

  • Confirm key details directly with the vendor — this listing isn't vendor-managed yet.
  • Ask for two recent Singapore client references you can speak with.
  • Ask for a written scope of services before comparing quotes.
  • Request evidence of relevant certifications and their current validity.

Questions to ask

  • Will you run a current-state assessment first, and how do milestones, owners, risks, and change control get governed through delivery?
  • Can you share two Singapore clients of my size and scope from the last 18 months that I can speak to?
  • At handover, what documentation, admin access, and warranty do I receive, and what is the support-escalation path when something breaks?
  • What proportion of your revenue is services delivery versus licence resale, and which named staff will actually deliver my project?
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Verified Score

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  • ACRA-registered entity (UEN) UEN on file 20/20
  • Verified ownership Unclaimed 0/10
  • Government grant eligibility None recorded 0/15
  • CSA cybersecurity trustmark None / expired 0/15
  • Listed certifications None listed 0/10
  • Verified local reviews No reviews yet 0/20
  • Profile completeness 3/10 completeness 3/10