Information Technologi (IT) is Any computer-based tool
that people used to work with information and to support the information and
information-processing needs of an organisation. And IT can be divided into 2:
- Information Technology Architecture
A comprehensive view of an IT Architecture specifies policies and principles that
indicate direction, and services and common solutions, standards and guidelines, and products that detail the means
of implementation.
The framework for the IT Architecture is that of a cube
sliced into five sections or layers from back to front. Each section or layer
represents a type of
architectural specification from
the most general IT policy layer at the back of the cube to the most specific
product layer at the front of the cube.
- · Information Technology Infrastructure
While
IT Strategy determines what your information technology must accomplish in
order to achieve your business objectives, it is the IT infrastructure that has
the supporting role; because its capacity, reliability, and level of
vulnerability directly impact your ability to implement successfully and
ultimately reach objectives.
IT infrastructure and its ability to meet the needs of
their businesses. We do not sell hardware or software. We assess what’s
available based on your needs, priorities, and budgets; and then we make
recommendations according to what our experience suggests is the best fit for
your organization. Although we do work with and will refer reputable vendors,
we are never involved in that revenue stream ensuring that our sole intent is finding
the best possible solution for you.
When it comes to infrastructure, we can help you
identify the right combination of components for your business based on a range
of criteria including; budget, scale, capacity, availability, level of
security, IT operational procedures, redundancy requirements, staff competency,
partners involved, etc. Our analysis will typically include higher and lower
end alternatives to provide a range of options for your consideration so that
you can be sure of selecting the best possible cost/benefit combination.
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