Benefits of shared IT resources through Consortium Model - Presentation Transcript
Guide: Prof. Md. Yousouf Benefits of Shared IT Resources Through Consortium Model Team: Arun Kumar Gayathri Saurabh
The idea……. OBJECTIVE To identify and quantify the benefits of IT shared resources through a consortium model 20th May 2009 ARP - Final Presentation
The Hypothesis – Basis for Questionnaire
Human Resource benefits
Training costs
Reduction in manpower
Recruitment for new skills
The Hypothesis – Basis for Questionnaire
Business Processes benefits
Learning industry best practices
Increased cohesion/integration
Increased stake holder base (network effect)
Increase in partnership revenue
Response speed
Increase in total revenue
Technology benefits
Hardware/Software/Network costs
Enhancement & maintenance efficiency
Networking with trade partners
Retiring legacy systems
DR systems efficiency
The Hypothesis – Basis for Questionnaire
Methodology 20th May 2009 ARP - Final Presentation
Field Observations The average utilization in most enterprise installations of UNIX machines is 10% and other 2-5% in others IBM Report Primary driver is ease of process standardization and implementing industry best practices. Yenny Wong, Manager, Integrated Health Information Systems, NHG. Our companies benefited by having shared consortium IT. With this companies can be abreast with each other. Always get the latest technology what champions are using Pawan Saxena, IT Manager, SilkAir Such shared infrastructure avoids duplication, reduces cost of operation, promotes investment to non serviced areas, enable product innovation and increase customer service. Nimal Maddumage, DGM, Sri Lanka Telecom 20th May 2009 ARP - Final Presentation
Participating Profiles 20th May 2009 ARP - Final Presentation
Primary Driver
Technology benefits 20th May 2009 ARP - Final Presentation
Business Process Benefits 20th May 2009 ARP - Final Presentation
Human Resource Benefits 20th May 2009 ARP - Final Presentation
Human Resource Benefits
The Epilogue
Affirmative indication of benefits realized by all respondents
Quantified synergies and leverages of consortium model
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