
IT
Strategy Focuses on the definition of strategies
based on information necessary to meet the business objectives.
The basic tools used in developing an IT strategy are the
following:
- Data Architecture
identify and define the data to support the
business.
- Applications
Architecture define the necessary
applications to obtain, process and disseminate
information.
- Technology
Architecture define the technological
platforms (hardware and software) necessary to support
data management applications and business functions.
- Services Portfolio
define all necessary services required to properly
and efficiently support business operations.
- Organizational
Structure define the structure,
locations, people and abilities required to meet business
objectives.
- IT Enterprise
Integration integration and usage of
information infrastructure synergies.
The IT strategy definition also
includes an operations definition, key performance indicators
definition and the creation of bases for a continuous adaptation
and response to business changes and needs.
Database
Warehousing The purpose of data warehousing is to
facilitate the decision making process, through the use of better
quality information and its availability. Data warehousing
involves the design, development and implementation of
information systems that facilitate the accumulation, extraction
analysis, and reporting of large volumes of data. Furthermore, it
provides one of the basis for the creation of knowledge
management.
Design
and Implementation of Information Systems
Uniexcels team helps clients resolve pressing technology
roadblocks through the following steps:
- Identifying needs and
requirements from the business
- Identifying solutions for
resolving difficult technology dilemmas faced
- Identifying new products made
possible by new technologies
- Designing new products using
new or advanced technologies
- Inventing new technologies to
make new products possible
- Developing advanced
manufacturing processes to reduce overall costs and
improve yield
- Assisting and empowering
clients in the implementation of information systems
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