DPI
strategy headlines are divided to long term strategies, middle term policies
and operational strategy as below:

DPI long term strategies
·
Creation of and upgrading structural potentials for
understanding customers’ operational strategies and providing total solutions
based on these strategies.
·
Become
active in all
Information Technology (IT)
fields like hardware and
software product selection and provision, presenting total
solutions, creation and development of
application systems, training, data communications and also information
services design and
solution providing, preparing
for access to global networks and databases.
·
Exploiting
other active companies in the industry technical expertise by
cooperating with them as third party organizations.
·
DPI emphasizes on financial independence and
profitability of every long term activity item separately and also as
integrity.
·
DPI tries to remain a pioneer in Iran’s Information
Technology.
·
Transfer state-of-the-art information into the country
and localize them to access the latest achievements in Information Technology.
DPI middle term policies
·
Targeting to
earn anticipated income limit in year
2010
·
Equating (and then surpassing) DPI current total costs with income from
providing services
·
Continuing serious control of costs policy
·
Continuing human resource structure optimization
·
Correcting
and promoting workflow , customer care and service oriented
architecture processes and routines
·
Organizational structure revision and creation of a
rapid response structure to meet customer needs as expected
·
Extending survey activity domain and activating capital
increasing plans to initiate new activities

DPI operational strategy
·
Preserve current standards and keep up with the latest
standards by establishing direct connections with base providers of resources
and products
·
Creating a suitable structural platform and operational
potential in order to design and provide integrated total solutions and systems
·
Creating and organizing suitable structures based on
market division and different fields of applications
·
Presenting Enterprise Integrated Applications
(EIAs) by integrating traditional applications
in newer environments
·
Creating the facilities for Electronic Data Exchange
(EDI) between applications
·
Using methodologies based on Three Tier Architectures
(TTAs) so that application software design is performed based on independence
of Process, Data and Application factors and independent of the outlook of
applications
·
Extending the usage of Client-Server mechanism and
visual programming languages.
·
Creating Internet compliant application programs using
Java skills
·
Creating and supporting Application programs based on
open source standards (FOSS)