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Once the business strategy is complete, the IT, IS and telecommunications strategy ensures that technology accurately matches the current requirements and ideally, any future direction. This may be organic growth or acquisition.
It might mean a complete technological refresh or merely adapting legacy systems to deliver in the modern business environment or that phase in business development. Outcomes of the strategies would be a management plan, finance plan, implementation plan, technology plans as well as a disaster recovery plan.
We would recommend undertaking a scoping study to both correctly tailor work to suit your organisation and identify the probably amount of work involved. We adopt a hand-on approach, linking closely to your requirements.
Examples of strategy or design assignments we have undertaken include :
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North West Water
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Telecommunications strategy for 2000 staff serving 15 million customers. Addressed both the mobile and landline infrastructures. CAPEX of £15 million and OPEX of £3 million. Implementation followed.
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Reuters
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Requirements analysis for a dealing room system
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Ministry of Defence
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RAF Infrastructure Management requirements analysis
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European Union
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Determined the strategy for the pan-European telecommunications conformance testing policy. Interfaced with users, regulators, testing houses and manufacturers.
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British Airways
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Programme Manager restructuring and renumbering the Global IP addressing scheme for the Enterprise WAN. Project led to
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British Airways
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Global TCP/IPNet project, initiating a program entailing a capital expenditure of £20 million and annual revenue of £9 million supporting the Enterprise wide VPN
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Barclays de Zoete Wedd
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Formulated and implemented the global IS and IT strategy across 39 cities in 28 countries.
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Royal Bank of Scotland
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Formulated and implemented a 5 year telecommunications strategy
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Sanwa Investment Bank
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Recommended areas to invest up to £1000 Million of Project Finance in telecommunications projects. Projects considered included the 2nd National GSM network in Germany, the future role of the British Rail Fibre Optic communications network and investment in submarine cables.
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British Gas
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Operational security study of the E & P subsidiary
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Ministry of Defence
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Study using PRINCE to adapt ATM to UK Government needs, running over a very low radio data rate radio interface
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Department of Health
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Feasibility study for the modernisation of the UK mobile communications infrastructure.
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News International
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Functional review for an integrated purchasing system.
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