Delivery Ecosystem & Capability Model
Gamma Global leads with its own global delivery capability, enhanced—not driven—by a trusted partner ecosystem and extended workforce model. This structure enables us to deliver IT services worldwide with reliability, compliance, and operational scale
1. Our Engineering Team
Gamma Globals is led by a skilled core team of in‑house engineers who manage planning, governance, and technical delivery across all engagements. As a registered GmbH, we can responsibly expand our capacity through compliant full‑time, part‑time, or project‑based hiring, ensuring we scale to meet demand while maintaining strict quality and oversight.
Regional Capability & Engineer Standards
Gamma Globals maintains delivery capacity across Germany and neighboring countries through our in‑house team and locally available, pre‑qualified resources, ensuring rapid mobilization and consistent service quality. All engineers engaged by Gamma Globals undergo strict vetting — including identity verification, skill validation, experience review, compliance acceptance, and assignment‑specific onboarding — to ensure uniform, reliable delivery across every engagement.
2. Extended Workforce Model
Our hybrid workforce model combines in‑house expertise with a certified extended workforce. This allows us to scale instantly while maintaining strict operational control.
How It Works:
- Gamma Globals manages planning, governance, and quality assurance
- Partner engineers execute field tasks under our SOPs and SLAs
- All work is documented, reviewed, and approved by our internal team
- Centralized dispatch ensures consistent communication and reporting
You receive the reliability of a global provider with the agility of local specialists — all under one unified delivery framework.
3. Global Delivery Capability
We deliver services across Europe, the Middle East, APAC, and North America through a combination of:
- In‑house engineers
- Local partner engineers
- Regional service hubs
- Centralized project management
- 24/7 dispatch and coordination
- Standardized documentation and acceptance processes
Capabilities Include:
- Break‑fix support
- Data center services
- Wi‑Fi and network surveys
- Hardware installation & cabling
- Multi‑site rollouts
- On‑demand field services
4. Delivery Partners
Gamma Globals collaborates with established delivery partners to execute on-site and multi-site IT infrastructure services.
Partner experience and past delivery examples presented on this website reflect work performed by our delivery partners and associated engineering teams.
- BetaTech Ltd
Provides on-site data center services including rack & stack, structured cabling, and break-fix support across multiple European locations.
- NextGen Network Solutions sp. z o.o.
NextGen Network Solutions sp. z o.o. is a technology services provider focused on network infrastructure deployment and site-level implementation support. The company specializes in structured network rollouts, hardware installation, and hands-on technical execution across enterprise and distributed environments.
All partner engagements operate under Gamma Globals’ governance, SOPs, and contractual frameworks to ensure consistent quality and accountability.
Case Studies (Partner‑Enabled)
Our delivery ecosystem is built on years of experience executed through our partner network. These projects, completed prior to and after our formal registration, represent the combined capability of our ecosystem.
Case Study 1 — Retail Wi‑Fi Upgrade (Europe)
Project:
Multi‑Store Wi‑Fi Optimization Across 40+ Retail Locations
Challenge:
Inconsistent wireless performance caused by outdated access points, poor channel planning, and varied store layouts. Several locations showed high RF interference, legacy cabling issues, and no existing Wi‑Fi documentation, making accurate baseline assessment difficult.
Solution:
Conducted full Ekahau Sidekick surveys (APoS + validation), analyzed RF heatmaps, optimized channel and power settings, and identified hardware and cabling gaps. Certified partner engineers performed targeted AP replacements, mounting corrections, and cabling adjustments to align with the new RF design.
Outcome:
Achieved standardized Wi‑Fi coverage across 40+ stores with improved signal‑to‑noise ratios, reduced co‑channel interference, and consistent roaming performance. All sites now meet defined RF thresholds for retail operations and device density.
Case Study 2—Nationwide POS Decommissioning & Deployment for H&M (96 Stores) In Norway
Challenge:
The project required replacing old POS systems across 96 geographically dispersed H&M locations within an extremely tight 15‑working‑day deadline. Many stores were in hard‑to‑reach areas, and installation windows were limited to overnight hours to avoid business disruption.
Solution:
Gamma Global mobilized a dedicated field engineering team and executed parallel overnight installations across multiple regions. A tightly coordinated schedule, standardized procedures, and continuous communication ensured smooth execution despite logistical challenges.
Outcome:
All 96 sites were completed within the 15‑day timeframe, with zero operational downtime. The end client provided excellent feedback, praising the professionalism, speed, and reliability of the deployment.
Case Study 3—Global In-Store Traffic Camera Decommissioning and New Installations
Project:
Global In‑Store Traffic Camera Troubleshooting, Decommissioning & New Installations
Challenge:
Retail locations across multiple countries were experiencing frequent camera failures, inconsistent analytics data, and aging hardware no longer supported by vendors. Many stores had complex ceiling structures, restricted installation windows, and mixed legacy cabling that made replacements difficult. Time zone differences and varying local compliance rules added further complexity to coordinating global work.
Solution:
Gamma Global deployed a coordinated global engineering workflow, performing remote diagnostics, on‑site troubleshooting, and structured decommissioning of outdated camera units. New traffic cameras were installed using PoE‑based infrastructure, corrected cabling routes, and standardized mounting positions to ensure accurate field of view. Partner engineers executed installations in parallel across regions, supported by centralized technical oversight and real‑time validation checks.
Outcome:
All targeted stores received fully operational, calibrated traffic cameras, delivering consistent analytics and improved reliability. Legacy hardware was safely removed, documentation was updated, and global sites now operate on a standardized camera platform with reduced downtime and improved data accuracy.
Case Study 4—Daimler (Germany) Network Security Hardware Modernization Project
Project:
Firewall Hardware Refresh & Migration Support for Daimler Germany (Check Point to Palo Alto)
Challenge:
Daimler required a large‑scale refresh of end‑of‑life Check Point firewalls across multiple German sites, replacing them with new Palo Alto units. The project involved dense legacy cabling, tight maintenance windows, and strict security protocols. Physical access constraints and the need to coordinate with Daimler’s internal network team added complexity to scheduling and execution.
Solution:
Gamma Global provided on‑site engineering support for the physical decommissioning of old Check Point hardware, rack re‑organization, cabling cleanup, and installation of new Palo Alto firewalls. All logical tasks — including asset mapping, configuration backup, compatibility checks, policy translation, interface mapping, and cutover validation — were performed by Daimler’s internal network team. Our engineers ensured precise physical installation, correct port mapping, and real‑time coordination with Daimler during each maintenance window.
Outcome:
All targeted sites were successfully upgraded to the new Palo Alto firewall platform, with clean cabling, optimized rack layouts, and fully operational hardware. The migration was completed without service interruption, and Daimler’s internal team confirmed seamless traffic flow following their configuration and cutover procedures.
