The growth of the usage of Bring You Own Devices (BYOD) has been a major challenge for IT departments. Research the topic of BYOD and discuss the challenges they brought and how they have been overcome with your module colleagues in the Group Discussion Forum. Organisations are finding it a significant expense Continue Reading
Learning
Learning and development resources and notes.
Infrastructure Components
Number of components varying in scale & size that make up the infrastructure: Software Management software e.g. OS, apps, RDBMS may be on centralised/decentralised servers, mobile devices copies and installed locations require managing – licensing implications. Key and costly asset. Version control of software requires management. Compatibility of software and Continue Reading
Research Activity: Three major IT outsourcing companies
Identify three major IT outsource organisations and identify the services they provide and who their major customers are. Accenture (https://www.accenture.com) Customers include BMW, Oracle Corporation and SSE. Services provided include: Service desk outsourcing—Reduce risk through multi-site support and introduce remote or self-service capabilities to cut help desk costs by 30 Continue Reading
Infrastructure
Delivery of I.T. infrastructure is responsibility of I.T. management. Infrastructure holds and processes significant assets belonging to the organisation. Delivery methods may vary. All of infrastructure may be run and owned by organisation, completely outsourced as a “black box” or somewhere in between. Infrastructure Delivery: All in house – most Continue Reading
Conclusion
Similarities between management of I.T. departments and other departments. I.T. departments have some specific functions requiring management. Many different ways to manage an I.T. department. Management have significant decisions to make. Both directly and indirectly employed staff used to satisfy workload.
Consulting
Similar to contracting but on a larger scale. Instead of employing an individual, an organisation with many resources and specialisms and much knowledge is sourced.
Contracting
Common method to fulfil human resourcing requirements. Often brought in a for specified time and/or project. Contractors help even out peaks & troughs in workloads. Contractors are expensive compared to directly employed workers. Also knowledge gained by contractors leaves organisation when the contract ends. Contractors have a period of time Continue Reading
Offshoring
Outsourced I.T. services often offshored – work is carried out in a different country, often different continent. Common destination for offshoring is India. Expected benefits of offshoring: reduced costs improved quality potential 24 hours operating time, time zone pending “In the past Wipro would send about 100 employees to write, Continue Reading
Outsourcing Areas
All I.T. functions can be outsourced, or individual ones such as: Software development significant amount of offshore development carried out in India. Can reduce cost of software development and may contribute to better quality software. Software maintenance Allows organisation to focus on new development. Has peaks & troughs so beneficial Continue Reading
Costs of Outsourcing
Contract management costs Loss of knowledge Costs if outsourcing relationship has problems Cost of any tender process Possible security problems