IT Consulting Services
Information Technology Consulting [IT consulting or Business
and Technology Consulting] services are a field that focuses
on advising businesses on how best to use Information Technology
to meet their business objectives.
"Magnus" offers a full range of consulting services
to help analyze your business requirements for effective
implementation of software solutions. Within this domain,
We provide consultancy for
- Government sector under e-governance program
- Public & Private sectors and providing ERP [Enterprise Resource Planning] solutions
- GIS [Geographical Information System] based application
- MIS [Management Information System]
- Content Management
- Marketing Research
- Security Policy
E-Governance
An intelligent use of Information Technology to interact
between Government & citizens and Government & Businesses
as well as in internal Government operations to manage the
enormously complex Government functioning processes is called
e-Governance.
E-governance is more than just a Government website on the Internet.
ERP [Enterprise Resource Planning]
ERP is an acronym for Enterprise Resource Planning; and
signifies the techniques and concepts employed for integrated
management of businesses as a whole from the viewpoint of
the effective use of Management resources to improve the
efficiency of an Enterprise.
The following are some direct benefits of an ERP system
- Business Integration
- Flexibility
- Better Analysis and planning Capabilities
- Use of Latest Technology
We follow the following phases during the implementation of the ERP:
- Pre-evaluation Screening
- Package Evaluation
- Project planning phase
- Gap Analysis
- Reengineering
- Configuration
- Implementation Team Training
- Testing
- Going Live
- End user Training
- Post-implementation
BPR
BPR or business process reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and
radical redesign of business processes to dramatic improvements in critical,
contemporary measures of performance such as cost, quality, service and speed.
There are many management disciplines that try to improve the competitiveness of organizations by redesigning the businesses processes and culture. The redesign approach can either be a continuous process improvement or a large-scale innovation, and many rely on the application of modern technology. While many management principles rely on small, incremental and continuous improvements. BPR believes in a radical rethinking and dramatic change on the enterprise-wide level.
How is BPR connected to ERP?
BPR used to be a buzzword until a few years ago. BPR suggests radical changes to improve the competitiveness of a company and use Information Technology as one of its most important tools. ERP packages integrate business processes, enable the seamless flow of information across departmental barriers and help in automating the business and procedures. So, ERP is an ideal solution for the reengineering processes.
GIS [Geographical Information System]
In the technological advancement and computerization it
became possible to develop a user friendly and real-time
computerized systems with the help of satellite images i.e.
Geographical Information System [GIS] which is based upon
the maps and database for revenue collection, utility management,
monitoring etc. The system will facilitate decision support
and provide status of information at each level in real
time..
GPS [Global Positioning System]
Be it aero planes, boats, ships or cars, GPS is the ultimate
device that not only tells you where you are, but also guides
you to your destination. Some of you who have seen it in
cars will realise how useful a tool it can be. Navigation
was the main idea behind developing GPS. But due to the
low cost and size of the GPS devices, sky is the limit for
possible applications of the device..
MIS [Management Information System]
MIS or Management Information System is a computer-based
system that optimizes the collection, collation, transfer
and presentation of Information throughout an organization
through an integrated structure of databases and information
flow:
The main characteristics of a Management Information System
are
- The MIS supports the data processing functions of
transaction handling and record keeping
- A MIS uses an integrated database and supports a
variety of functional areas
- A MIS provides operational, tactical and strategic
levels of the organization with timely, but for most
part, structured information (ad-hoc query facility
is not available)
- A MIS is flexible and can be adapted to the changing
needs of the organization
Content Management Marketing Research
Security Policy
A security policy is a statement of management strategy as regards
security. The policy statements are grouped under the following
headings
- Corporate Policy
- Information Security Policy
- Personnel Security Policy
- Physical and environmental security policy
- Computer & Networks Security Policy
- System Administration
- Network Policy
- Application Development Policy
- Business Continuity Planning