Showing posts with label infrastructure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infrastructure. Show all posts

Wednesday 10 August 2016

Can IT Infrastructure Aids E-Commerce Business?

To whatever region you belong to, the current online retail market is continually surprising being steered by a swift increase in the aggregate number of online purchasers and the online expenses of the individual purchaser. The retailers that are only interacted via the online channel usually govern the markets. Since the conventional retailers have taken into account the e-commerce element, the increased number of active retailers are switching to e-commerce that involves both the multinational and local companies. To support the businesses in a much better way, the e-commerce businesses adopt the technology while the infrastructure and operations experts confront the following challenges:
  • Data sharing, server efficacy and storage capacity sometimes become unable to continue with the business growth
  • Clients getting a poor experience due to an increase in the overall online traffic which is overloading the infrastructure
  • Conventional analytics being overloaded by social media information

Below, we will discuss some tips on how to optimise IT infrastructure for e-commerce. Most businesses do great in online market while the report has been analysed that indicate the key practices adopted by the companies so to implement that could aid in supporting the corporations:

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Linking Business Goals by Making a Predictive IT Model Based on Data Analysis

Predictive Models are essential tools that are used by the infrastructure and operations professionals to recognise the current state of their IT infrastructure that could enable them to plan appropriately for the coming year. Such teams need to involve business leaders to ascertain their needs, examine IT resource data that is taken from the third parties and business leaders while 20% of the IT infrastructure is assigned as a substitute resource so it can help in business growth.

Implementing the Combined Infrastructure for Online Trading and Enlisted User Data

Combined or converged infrastructure helps a great deal in improving the capability to transform, extract and load the data numerous times. IT traffic volumes and business decisions can be forecasted or made by extracting the values from the data. Combined infrastructure can serve as a primary part of the big data platform.

Implanting a Programmed Price Intelligence Solution to Develop Competitive Advantage

The programmed price intelligence solution can encapsulate, store and analyse price info from different e-commerce websites in real-time. To regulate the price of the products, this price intelligence solution helps a great deal as it enables to stay competitive while improving the overall gross margin in a strong competitive e-commerce market.

Thursday 7 April 2016

Cloud Adopted by the Natural Resources Wales for IT Self-Service & Infrastructure Support

The consultant of Welsh Government’s environment is going to transfer the disaster recovery, application, and infrastructure support to the cloud in a bid so to strengthen the distinct systems individually.

As per the report, Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is aiming to shift to a complete cloud based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system from Trustmarque, building on work in order to merge autonomous systems into a sole IT estate.

For this purpose, the Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has chosen Trustmarque through G-Cloud to execute Unit4 as its latest ERP platform while focusing on the combining of the ERP systems as it was working for the HR and finance on a particular platform. This was embarked on as part of the two-year contract extension with the company so to offer the full applications, disaster recovery, and infrastructure support.

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It was further stated that while shifting of the ERP to the cloud was mainly emphasised; this step will also assist in creating a new self-service portal named “MyNRW” for the companies that have 2000 employees so they can easily continue their tasks like updating the personal information or accessing the pay slips digitally.

The NRW’s head of business support services, Paul Subacchi informed that the fabrication of NRW has developed into a complex and different IT estate while in the last two years, Trustmarque has greatly assisted in streamlining it. He further stated that their ERP system is extremely important for the company as it enables them to become well-organised while delivering greater functionality for self-service to the employees. He told that cloud is an essential part of the IT strategy, and the organisation requires a platform that is flexible, available, strong and safe so it can provide the ERP system.

In a statement, Trustmarque told that the level of security was vital to NRW because its ERP hold a significant amount of sensitive and complex data that mainly includes the supplier, employee and partner info.

Thursday 31 March 2016

Two-Thirds of UK Firms Have Planned to Move Entire IT Infrastructure to the Cloud!

Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) has given a new report according to which almost two-thirds (63%) of the companies in the UK are devising strategies to shift their entire IT infrastructure to the Cloud.

It is a fact that the espousal rate of the Cloud amongst the UK businesses has remained unchanged from the preceding year. The research began in 2011, and the report reveals that the rate is still at 78% which is considerably higher than when the research was initiated. The report has disclosed that in the next two years, this adoption rate will increase to 85%.

The Cloud is used for minimum two services by more than 77% of the companies and used for five or more by one in eight (12%). The report revealed that the applications which are hosted in the Cloud are the web hosting (57%), e-commerce (53%), email (56%) and collaboration service (52%).

Since the Cloud offers flexibility so this is the primary reason why more than 77% of the companies decide to go for the Cloud. This has been revealed from the businesses after interrogation which they have quoted as their motivation to adopt the Cloud. 24/7 services dependence and scalability were scheduled as the other reasons, with 74% and 76% respectively.

As per the research, it has been found out that the cloud aids in achieving the business goals of innovation (45%), enhances client service (31%) and improves business continuity (37%). Alex Hilton, CEO of CIF stated that digital transformation has improved the businesses' agendas which are helping them to stay at the top of the competition.


Friday 29 January 2016

Alstom Will Be Provided Developed IT Infrastructure from HCL!

On Monday, January 25, 2016, a new IT infrastructure deal has been signed between the HCL technologies and the French multinational firm Alstom. Throughout the France and Benelux, the engagement of the Alstom would be the HCL’s largest infrastructure services engagement as narrated by the Corporate Vice President of the HCL Technologies Ashish Gupta. According to this agreement, the HCL Technologies will influence and control its IT infrastructure support services capabilities in order to deliver the workplace engineering services, roll out PC as a Service (PCaaS) to 30, 000 clients across the world and allow the local client support services all over 360 locations in 62 countries.

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Furthermore, multilingual global service desk offers will be given to the Alstom in 11 languages that will be established by the HCL in which more than 50 percent of the French-speaking users will be involved. HCL has three global delivery centres that are situated in the Brazil, India and Poland while the services will be offered by controlling these centres. Being a part of the partnership, HCL will also establish the Services Integration and Management (SIAM) as an organisational function with a concept that will allow the Alstom to accomplish the multi-sourcing service integration.

As per the statement of the Alstom CIO, Christine Heckmann, they wanted continuous and smooth IT operations and it was their priority. Alstom needed an IT Partner that could easily define, develop and implement the roadmap involving the IT transformation for the following five years and HCL has been proved a right partner for them.

Tuesday 19 January 2016

Three Fantastic Predictions for 2016 Related to Managed Services

As we are in the start of the New Year, it’s the time when the companies are either waiting or focusing on the trends that have been emerging, the new and innovative technologies that are arriving on the scene and the business models that have been evolving from a considerable time. In this season, there are three areas that are showing a continuous positive impact on the IT channel that are as follows:

Sanguinity Enclosing the Future of the Managed Services and the IT Channel Will Remain High

According to the survey held in October 2015, it was found out that around 66 percent of the people were optimistic about the future of the IT channel. Strong demand of the clients regarding managed services, a strong and continuous desire for the IT channel, new opportunities in the cloud computing and wider use of the IT by all kinds of the customers have been observed.

In this year, it is believed that the IT channel will prolong or maintain it’s continuous increase regarding relevancy for the IT companies of all sizes. It is being expected that the IT service providers will improve their abilities so to help the companies in increasing their revenues. It will also help the organisations in maintaining their business by focusing on the technologies like computer security, cloud computing, and financial services to healthcare, public and private sectors.

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Sellers Alliance will continue

To gain a competitive edge in this highly crowded market place, vendors usually prefer to amalgamate with the companies and drive the activities all through the technology industry. Service providers always tend to evaluate the portfolio of the vendors so they can decide whether to enhance the vendors’ association or not. This assists in solving both the client’s organisational challenges and offering them the opportunities to influence the synergies involving the seller partners to expand their businesses.

Applications, Infrastructure and Data Protection, will be Given Much Emphasis Irrespective of the Location

Incalculable divisions of the high profile data are kept secure both for the clients and businesses alike. Since more and more companies are relying on the cloud to aid the routine business operations, strong emphasis is given on securing the critical data, infrastructure and the applications, irrespective of whether they are on the premise or the cloud.



Wednesday 13 January 2016

What Businesses Must Know About IT Infrastructure Services

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Everybody knows that Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provides effective and simulated computing resources throughout the network connection, usually via the internet. Just similar to the cloud computing packages, IT infrastructure holds an extensive range of cloud services that are used by most businesses. These infrastructure service packages vary from company to company but normally include storage, servers, hardware, security elements and system maintenance. The businesses that have limited budgets find it difficult to buy and maintain their own hardware so they feel it interesting to attain the services provided by the cloud service providers. Still it involves the risk so the businesses must make sure about the services they are going to get prior to making any decision for hiring the services.

It is necessary to understand how the IT infrastructure services provider differentiates between the IaaS, SaaS, DaaS and PaaS. Infrastructure as a Service varies from the cloud services in a way that it offers hardware components so that the businesses can generate their own applications and cloud platforms. Organisations that implement cloud solutions allow the suppliers in terms of the third party to provide the IT resources, thus shifting the intricacies and expenditures to the cloud vendors. IT infrastructure is mainly used to provide applications, preserving the data, hosting the websites on computer servers or making a virtual data centre.

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Benefits of IT Infrastructure Services

Reasonable Cost: Similar to the other cloud packages, IaaS is offered through a subscription model to assist the businesses to evade huge costs in terms of periodic or annual payments. Getting the services of the IT infrastructure support helps to save large amounts that may otherwise be incurred while getting the hardware equipment. Before signing any contract, businesses should always make sure that there are no hidden costs and that the partnership with the service providers should be flexible.

Scalability: In order to update the hardware by means of purchase, the businesses should initially assess the IT infrastructure so to know how much the business will grow. The businesses must make sure that their resources can manage the business growth and the hardware will be appropriately utilised.

Flexibility: Usually, most IT resources are judged through the internet connection. With IaaS, the employees and the businesses are mobile. With online access and user login details, the work can have greater flexibility. It can help the companies to become geologically independent.

Consistency: The infrastructure service providers offering managed services offer consistency and greater reliability as compared to the on-premise IT. This is so because the resources can be spread across various platforms, multiple servers and data centres. In case, if the hardware components fail or the data centres go offline, the company’s infrastructure won’t be affected.