BELOW ARE SOME OF OUR AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Advising Clients and Making IT Recommendations

In the world of consultancy, our entire job is to assess the needs of our clients and then advise them on how to achieve their goals in the most cost-friendly and effective way. Since we work in IT consulting field, our job is to work in a partnership with our clients to advise them how best they can use Information Technology to overcome some of their operational problems and how to meet the organizational objectives. Depending on our clients budget, our consultant will help with IT system planning and will offer strategic guidance or we will work with an existing system to improve its structure.

Training and Technical Assistance

As IT consultants we will be more than just an expert on IT systems and giving advice for our clients business, we have competitive technical skills so that our clients benefit from training on the systems before and after commissioning of each project. In addition to providing clients training to IT departments and staff, our consultant will be also available to offer technical assistance. Because technical duties are part of our job, therefore our experts will offer technical assistance full-time to your inexperienced staffs or graduates The IT activities that we carry out within each day vary depending on the needs of our clients. Every project is different, and this is what makes our team special and appeal from many other firms out there who do not like the routines. In a single day, we may meet with clients to discuss their requirements, define the scope of the projects, travel to customers sites to gain an understanding of the work practices, meet with staff to define their software needs, research solutions, present the solutions, purchase systems, test and install the systems, train the users, offer technical support and market to prospects.

Our (broader) market for IT consulting services consists of eight main disciplines: IT Strategy, IT Architecture, IT Implementation, ERP services, Systems Integration, Data Analytics, IT Security and Software Management. IT strategy focuses on strategic IT propositions and IT advisory, offerings which commonly represent the first phase of any IT undertaking. Engagements typically last between six weeks to six months depending on the complexity, with an average of two to three months. Examples of projects include defining a corporate IT strategy, setting up a business case for an ERP system or designing a cybersecurity vision – engagements that set the stage for further IT work. IT architecture looks at the IT processes and systems, and defines the technological blueprint that enables business processes. Projects typically last between six to 12 months and architecture services precede any IT implementation or systems integration efforts. Consulting offerings include, among others, defining an enterprise landscape, implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA), or guiding the outsourcing of architecture processes to an external vendor. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) services are activities that support clients with designing, implementing and/or maintaining ERP systems and modules. Key propositions include ERP package selections, business process redesigns based on an ERP template, and implementations. The systems integration domain looks at how different computing systems and software applications can link together in order to ensure systems acts as a coordinated whole. It often involves ensuring ERP systems/modules can interact with other, more tailored applications that run in the IT landscape. IT security focuses on risk, security and compliance responsibilities in the IT landscape, while the IT implementation line of business encompasses all services related to the design and implementation of technology-driven projects.

Software management refers to the practice that involves managing and optimizing the purchase, deployment, maintenance, utilization, and disposal of software applications within an organization. Lastly, data analytics, an upcoming domain, centres around techniques and tools that can turn large amounts of data into valuable information in order to support decision making. Typical propositions in this segment are business intelligence, workforce analytics, customer intelligence, data warehousing (big data) and predictive modeling.