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Business case and issues

Projects and Architecture Audit

business case and issues - ibr ag

Management mandates the use information systems and the related large investments in the expectation of realizing the business returns from these investments(tangible as well as intangibles. Business drivers for implementing IT within the companies include the desire to obtain business value through reduced costs, increased collaboration, enhanced efficiency and/or increased service delivery, or better customer services.. It is against these objectives that we will measure ourselves to your projects.

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 Typically, management's goals and objectives to investing in technology forsupport business processes include:

    • Availability
    • Security
    • Reliability
    • Integrity
    • Confidentiality
    • Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements

Architecture proved to be critical for efficient operations, as adapting the business requirement, protecting investment in the future by anticipating the needs and trends. An architecture audit will evaluate the present situation and can consider future requirements. Audits that are conducted at the appropriate time, will be able to recommend corrective actions earlier and possibly prevent issues from becoming critical and costly to correct.

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