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Companies must create increasingly complex and sophisticated IT infrastructures for their business operations to evolve in line with strategy expectations and achieve market success. Large corporations are no longer the only ones who must operate and develop numerous technology and software elements, the management of which necessitates specialised knowledge and skills.
The financial success of a company is jeopardised if it lacks an organisational and operational model for Competence Centers, and if the applied processes and material environment (hardware, software, and applications) are out of sync.
If a company’s excellent strategy and IT operate in tandem, it might abandon its current organisational architecture and embark on a new development route. Is it possible for a firm’s IT infrastructure to react to changes as quickly as management takes decisions about, say, buying out a company or expanding into a foreign country? Exceptionally rare. Why is it the case? It’s because, in most cases, a company’s development strategy isn’t tied to the philosophy that underpins application systems. As a result, when a decision is made, the IT department will encounter significant hurdles before being able to adjust to the managers’ decisions.
In today’s IT world, no organisation can be sure that it will be able to keep up with changes on its own or that it will be able to assess and evaluate all the possible outcomes and good economic implications of these changes.
The same may be said for the business application market. Even better prospects emerge when we consider the development and mutual effects of various software markets on one another and the potential of cross-application – for example, with the integration of Internet and business application technologies.
The solution, we believe, lies in the collaboration of a corporation’s IT management and an IT specialist firm, who can map the possibilities of applying such innovations to business operations together.