Our way of working is customer focused. We add value wherever possible to improve the working
relationship, delivery and value for money, but agility is key to our success. When working with our Customers more
stragically, generally we follow the
BPIO model as set out by Microsoft.
What is Business Productivity Infrastructure Optimisation? (BPIO)
Infrastructure Optimisation (IO) is an independent methodology for measuring
the capabilities of an IT infrastructure's "maturity" and is used by customers to assess their
current IT capabilities, how they compare to others and then identifying the most cost-effective
improvements. We can help you assess your current IT platforms by capability, and then identify
long term goals that allow you to focus your efforts on proactive problem solving and delivering
business improvements. Our solutions take advantage of Infrastructure Optimisation guidance to help
you create a business focused IT environment that supports your business needs.
At Ridgian we can help you design, implement, and support a complete, end-to-end
Business Productivity Platform so you can begin the journey of transforming your IT infrastructure
from a cost centre into a strategic asset that can help you:
Reduce costs
Improve service levels
Increase organisational agility
Ensure IT investments can always be aligned to the business
Prioritise IT investments by articulating in business not technical language
An assessment will allow you to:
Determine your current information technology maturity based on the IO Model
Compare your IT service delivery platform compared to your industry peers
Identify your information management goals, prioritise improvements, and develop a long-term plan for your IT platform
Position IT as a more strategic asset to your company
Client engagements to date have taken many shapes and sizes and include:
On-site and off-site working
Fixed priced project deliverables and on-going T&M billing
Outsourcing and co-sourcing
Projects based on our technology, a Clients technology or something new
Traditional project management approach or fluid and interactive
and of course a combination of all of the above.