

Flexible Support for Every Stage of Your MES Journey
Your delivery model isn’t static, and neither is our partnership. Parsec’s Hybrid Approach combines the benefits of internal teams or trusted integrators with ongoing access to TrakSYS experts. Whether you need short-term support, long-term advisory, or post-go-live services, we help you scale confidently without losing alignment with MES best practices.

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Get the Right Help, When You Need It
A hybrid approach is ideal when:
You have a capable internal team or trusted SI but want Parsec to cover high-risk phases like solution design or upgrades.
You need flexible access to expert resources for peak periods or specialized needs.
You want long-term autonomy, but with governance and architecture checks in place.
You require post-go-live support without burdening internal teams.
Modular Services to Plug Into Any Delivery Model
Pick the support you need, when you need it—no overcommitment, no long-term lock-in.
Architecture & Governance Advisory
TrakSYS Template Access & Updates
Specialist Engineering Support (T&M or Buckets of Hours)
Co-Delivery for Complex Deployments
Managed Services for Proactive Post-Go-Live Support
Training & Certification for Continuous Capability Building




A Model That Evolves With You
As your MES program matures, your delivery model may shift. Many clients start Parsec-led, move to system integrator-led rollouts, and eventually establish internal CoEs, all while using hybrid support to fill gaps, accelerate timelines, or manage risk.
From first deployment to global scale, we remain your strategic MES partner.


Sustain Success Beyond
Go-Live
Many hybrid programs choose Parsec Managed Services as a foundation, ensuring system uptime, proactive monitoring, and expert incident resolution while freeing your teams to focus on transformation.


Your MES, Your Way—with Expert Support on Demand
Hybrid approaches deliver flexibility without sacrificing quality. Let’s design a delivery model that meets your needs now and adapts as you grow.

