IT Strategies

A business strategy is not complete without an IT strategy which ensures the value of the IT systems for the main activity. It contains relevant themes from a strategical point of view as the development of the IT portfolio (basic and specialized use), the architecture and the strategic standards (IT planning), as well as the company's entire sourcing strategy.

We support you in the development of the IT strategy based on Bit Solutions' strategic process models, which develops in five stages:

  • Strategical analysis
  • The strategy's development
  • The strategy's evaluation/the strategy's communication
  • The strategy's description/the strategy's communication
  • The strategy's anchorage

The result is a unitary and easy to perceive IT strategy, that orients towards the four perspectives from Balanced Scorecard. With the help of the Balanced Scorecard model and the strategical map, the next step is the implementation of the strategical objectives of the IT organization. A necessary premise in the development of the IT strategy is the objective evaluation of the current situation. In this respect, Bit Solutions provides its input. We have a complex system of instruments for the evaluation of the current situation. Through IT-Benchmarkings we reach the clarity of the company's current situation.



Competence areas of the Bit Solutions team:

  • Email servers: Postfix, Qmail, Sendmail, Exchange 2003/2007;
  • Web servers: Microsoft IIS, Java Server, Apache Server, Tombcat and Zeus;
  • Operation systems: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Linux, Solaris, Windows 9x /NT/2000/2003/XP/CE, AIX, Mainframe, MVS;
  • Structured networks wirings;
  • Computer networks maintenance, VPN inclusive;
  • Interconnecting locations solutions;
  • Consultancy for surveillance equipments, video cameras;
  • Peripheral equipments maintenance;
  • Consultancy for security solutions;
  • Consultancy in order to elaborate ERP solutions;
  • Consultancy in order to implement ERP solutions;
  • Consultancy for business analysis and choosing the IT strategy.