information systems

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"Since the mathematicians have invaded the theory of relativity, I do not understand it myself anymore."
Albert Einstein


Governments and industries know one thing for sure – that the only continuous factor is change.  Knowledge is a critical factor.  Are your systems keeping pace with technical requirements and demand?  Do you know who’s controlling your data?  Are you satisfied you’re getting the information you need, when you need it?

Technology can be the cog that makes everything else run or it can be the brake that hinders operations and fails to serve your business objectives.  Like any process requiring expertise, if it’s done well, it looks easy and noone notices.  Done badly, everyone gets to be aware, sooner or later.  But done right, and what people do notice and what registers on the bottom line, are the results. Projects can be complex and at the same time governance and regulatory demands mean that compliance and risk management must be among the top requirements.  It can even difficult knowing where to look for the risks and what questions to ask.

trevaskis advisory

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Over the last two years there has been a resurgence in corporate investment into large scale, mainframe IT systems.  The role of information systems and technology is central to virtually every organisation and we expect more from it, its role continues to grow – from performing the processes to providing management information to enable better planning – from communicating information internally and externally to managing the knowledge, information and digital media that are significant assets.

And there’s the issue of keeping up with the pace of change with rapid advances in technology.

It’s those companies who are most agile and make best use of technology, not necessarily the largest, that are best placed to ride the highs and lows of a global economy at both national and international levels.

We work with our clients to produce innovative technology and outsourcing solutions.
Because we’re not tied to any supplier, you will get objective advice about the best provider or combination of providers, whether names like IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and SAP or niche solutions and software.

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