Enterprise Services

Helping companies maximise the return on their IT investment means pushing the performance of their physical assets to the limit, looking at their operations in a holistic way and integrating different technologies so they share information. It also means huge intellectual challenges.

Enterprise Services operates across all market sectors and is organised into two broad functions: Enterprise Asset Management and Enterprise Resource Planning.

Enterprise Asset Management (EAM)
A wide range of services and business processes rely on high-value physical assets. Pipelines, cables, sections of plant, mobile maintenance teams – these are just some of the assets that must perform well around-the-clock to keep the economy running, regulators happy and customers satisfied.

EAM makes sure diverse organisations – from telecoms and utility companies to energy suppliers and manufacturers – squeeze the ultimate performance from their many vital assets. Bringing together information systems, methodologies and third-party and proprietary tools, it helps businesses plan, maintain and co-ordinate their assets.

Capitalising on decades of experience and a truly international delivery capability, we can create a detailed, integrated picture of the operational landscape. Combined with advanced mobile technologies, this lets businesses co-ordinate their people and assets as one organisation rather than a loose network. The result: a dramatically increased level of control and certainty.


Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Organisations have invested heavily in IT to enhance service, operational efficiency and reduce costs. However, despite these huge spends, they still need to look at their whole IT picture before they can really capitalise on their investment.

ERP solutions allow multiple, heterogeneous systems to be integrated for maximum performance and efficiency. They enable companies to make fewer systems redundant, increase standardisation across the business and maximise the use of enterprise information. ERP systems can enhance operational effectiveness and productivity through a combination of IT and business process analysis, design, implementation and management.

As an independent systems integrator for ERP solutions, particularly those from SAP and Oracle, we’re well placed to offer organisations impartial advice about their ideal business solutions. Indeed we’re well established as a SAP global services partner, with over 2,000 SAP consultants across the world and around 1,000 SAP-based implementations behind us.


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