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Cyclus Professional Ict Applications |
Use Emerging ICT for competitive advantage |
Cyclus addresses the organisation, IT and process-related knowledge needed for today's, and tomorrow's business.
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Cyclus supports key personnel to develop strategic ICT policies that achieve competitive advantage for the organizations.
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Cyclus helps organizations meet the challenges of fast-evolving technologies.
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Cyclus shares ideas to allow ideas to grow bigger.
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Our Critical success factors
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Open standards and service-oriented architecture (SOA), Cloud warranty faster time to value.
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We drive compatibility across the application, infrastructure and business.
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We assist in managing and defending the architecture throughout your organization.
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We work compliant to standards and open software to have a maximum time resistance.
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We control and follow up the direction and architecture for our projects.
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We use enterprise-proven technology, business -friendly user interfaces.
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We are human, we prefer some technologies, but we make professional choices that are independent from hard- and software vendors.
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Cyclus hires and pays experts to write exceptional and innovative software.
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Architectural consultancy, integration support for today's business.
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Scalable Systems Architecture: Capacity Planning
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Strategy and Governance
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Security in Architecture
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Success factors in Architecture
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Cyclus References area's
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Cyclus is helping your enterprise to achieve faster time to value by driving compatibility across the application, infrastructure and business
Quote:"The leaders of the organisation must have a clear vision of the desired future state of the entire business,
including such dimensions as its business, its organisation and its ways of working.
This vision must be used as a common context both for diagnosing the needs for changes and for managing the process of change,
so that it acts as an integrating force for the multitude of apparently disparate changes to be made. The plan for making changes must be an integrated one."
(Beckhard and Pritchard, 1992))
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