Monday, February 28, 2011

10 ways IT can prepare for an industrial revolution

Established IT systems and operations are quickly becoming impractical and obsolete as technology complexities grow, combined with the realities of post-recession economics. To successfully respond to these changing forces, infrastructure and operations professionals must take action, by using the disruptive economic events of the recession to their advantage. How? By "industrializing" the infrastructure and operations department, following the lessons of other business movements that have industrialized processes to achieve more efficient business outcomes and sustainable competitive advantage. This means enhancing and innovating standard systems, services, automation tools, and other time-saving processes that will allow for increased productivity.

But, in order to prepare for this industrial revolution of I&O, the behavior of team members must be altered to reflect the new goals of simplified standardization. In short, IT workers must be taught to abandon their love affair with complexity. So when IT workers begin to explore a project or idea, it's important to ask them two questions to avoid too much complexity playing a role: 1) Will this increase complexity? And 2) Can we hide any additional resulting complexity? If automation, process improvements, or other steps can effectively hide complexity, then the project is likely worthwhile. But if not, the request should be denied.

In addition to reshaping institutional behavior, successful industrialization efforts must focus on meeting three goals: high productivity, high quality, and high flexibility. To get industrialization right, I&O professionals can focus on 10 key steps that will ensure the necessary standardization, development, automation, and optimization of industrialized services:

1. Standardize technology platforms. Fewer components mean more efficient operations, because minimizing variance means minimizing confusion. I&O teams should look to cloud providers as examples of infrastructure standardization. It will be important to learn to reduce platforms where standardization is not possible or start with new services to save the trouble of dealing with legacy platforms. This effort must be collaborative between I&O, application development, enterprise architecture, and all other critical stakeholders.

2. Standardize processes. In order to industrialize I&O processes, the methods of performing work must become repeatable services. ITIL v3 can be used as a starting point, and supplemented with other guidelines such as COBIT and Six Sigma where necessary.

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http://www.cio.com.au/article/378005/10_ways_it_can_prepare_an_industrial_revolution/




















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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Outsourcing: the next generation

Will India remain the outsourcing hub as CIOs seek value-added partnerships?

CIOs are re-assessing their relationships with providers of technology and services and in particular their relationships with outsource service providers. Analysts and CIOs have explained to CIO UK the changing ­nature of their operations and why this is in turn changing the demands they place on the outsourcing community.

“We as leaders of the industry now look at growth opportunities in the next 18 months,” says Myron Hrycyk, CIO at Severn­ Trent Water. “Our sourcing plans now have to include capabilities that let us scale, adapt, be agile, flexible and deliver­ rapidly.” In the recent past an outsourcing deal was expected to deliver results within a timescale of two to three years, Hrycyk says.

Cost is still a big component for the utilities CIO, but it now comes second to the forward thinking he wants an outsourcer to provide his company.

Hrycyk says that smaller, shorter-dur­ation selective outsourcing deals secure both best of breed and greater commercial flexibility for the organization.

“It also injects a degree of competition between their sourcing partners. More ­importantly, it allows the CIO the flexibility to keep pace with the changing business demands, make changes in the delivery or commercial arrangements or include new technologies, which may not have existed at the start of the engagement,” he says.

Duncan Aitchison, President and Partner at outsourcing advisers TPI says that the more mature outsourcing markets in the US and UK have led the move towards this multisourcing model. This, he says, is in direct response to the perceived limit­ations of the earlier large, bundled, single vendor IT outsourcing agreements.

The Indian service providers, with their access to a scalable workforce, are well placed to answer the latest demands of the CIO, says Ian Marriott, Research Vice President at Gartner.

Recent analysis of the major outsourcing players in India suggests they are performing well and continue to win deals from with western IT leaders.

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http://www.cio.co.uk/article/3261793/outsourcing-the-next-generation/




















e-Zest Solutions Ltd. is an ISO 9001:2008 certified & SEI CMMi Level 3 software outsourcing company with expertise and focus on outsourced product development/ product engineering solutions and enterprise custom application development.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Indian software and services sector expected to grow: Nasscom

Nasscom has released the key findings of the Indian IT-BPO sector performance for FY 2010-11. Amidst speculation and an uncertain global economic environment, the Indian IT-BPO industry once again exhibited buoyancy and maturity, reflected through a strong customer demand in FY 2010-11. 

The IT-BPO industry (excluding hardware) witnessed a quick rebound in growth and is estimated to grow by 19 %, aggregating revenues of $ 76 billion this fiscal year. While exports continued to be the mainstay of the industry with revenue of $59 billion, the domestic market demonstrated steady growth of 16 % to aggregate Rs. 787 billion. Direct employment is expected to reach nearly 2.54 million, an addition of 240,000 employees. As a proportion of national GDP, the sector revenues are estimated 6.4 per cent in FY2011.

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http://www.expresscomputeronline.com/20110221/news06.shtml



















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Monday, February 14, 2011

Big giants to outsource IT projects to India

America’s top banks including Citigroup, JP Morgan and Bank of America are set to outsource IT and back office projects worth nearly $5 billion this year to India, as they seek to lower costs of complying with new regulations and integrate banking systems.

According to at least a dozen senior executives at Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro, HCL and Cognizant, apart from outsourcing consultants advising these banks, new investments in compliance and regulatory norms, apart from ongoing integration with acquired assets are among top drivers for this spend.
 

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/ites/citi-bofa-jpmorgan-to-outsource-5-bn-of-it-and-back-office-projects-to-india/articleshow/7490712.cms



















e-Zest Solutions Ltd. is an ISO 9001:2008 certified & SEI CMMi Level 3 software outsourcing company with expertise and focus on outsourced product development/ product engineering solutions and enterprise custom application development.

Monday, February 7, 2011

World's best outsourcing destination - India

India remains the favorite back-office of the world thanks to its "first-mover advantage" and deep skill base, as per global management consulting firm AT Kearney's ranking of the best outsourcing destinations.

The top three slots in AT Kearney's 2011 Global Services Location Index (GSLI) are occupied by three Asian countries: India, China and Malaysia.

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/ites/india-worlds-best-outsourcing-destination-at-kearney/articleshow/7442397.cms



















e-Zest Solutions Ltd. is an ISO 9001:2008 certified & SEI CMMi Level 3 software outsourcing company with expertise and focus on outsourced product development/ product engineering solutions and enterprise custom application development.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

IT outsourcing success story - Wikipedia

Business managers weighing up the advantages of in-house technology teams against the benefits of IT outsourcing have been urged to look at one of the web’s most popular information sites for inspiration.

Writing for Cambridge News, author Anne Miller described the user-generated portal Wikipedia as a “fascinating example” of how outsourced teams can work accurately and efficiently to achieve phenomenal success.

“A recent study showed that its articles were as accurate as Encyclopaedia Britannica and when errors were identified they were corrected more quickly,” she added.

Ms Miller went on to say that the key to Wikipedia’s success – with around three million active volunteers contributing to it daily – is a simple technological framework.

She suggested that it works much in the same way that a straightforward IT outsourcing deal can boost a company’s flexibility and free up time for other management tasks.



















e-Zest Solutions Ltd. is an ISO 9001:2008 certified & SEI CMMi Level 3 software outsourcing company with expertise and focus on outsourced product development/ product engineering solutions and enterprise custom application development.