In order
to guarantee business objectives are achieved
Systems Up follows a repeatable, structured
project methodology based on PRINCE2 and
Microsoft
Solutions frameworks.
All Consulting staff are certified to PRINCE2
foundation level and effectively control
quality through the management of risk and
change. Our methodology provides measurable
business deliverables and defines our activity
in achieving these.
SystemsUp
has a very flexible approach, employing
a PRINCE2
based methodology that scales effectively
to suit our clients unique objectives and
situations. The ability to engage our resources
in a targeted manner ultimately enables
our clients to optimise budget and increase
value.
PRINCE2 outlines procedures which coordinate
people and activities in a project. It guides
how a project is designed and supervised
whilst enabling the project to be adjusted
in a structured way as the unexpected is
overcome. In the method each process is
specified with its key inputs and outputs
and with specific goals and activities to
be carried out, which gives an automatic
control of any deviations from the plan.
Divided into manageable stages, the method
enables an efficient control of resources.
On the basis of close monitoring the project
can be carried out in a controlled and organized
way.
Being a structured method widely recognised
and understood, PRINCE2 provides a common
language for all participants in the project.
The various management roles and responsibilities
involved in a project are fully described
and are adaptable to suit the complexity
of the project and the in house skills of
your organisation.
Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) 4.0
delivers practical guidance for everyday
IT practices and activities, helping users
establish and implement reliable, cost-effective
IT services. It encompasses the entire IT
lifecycle by integrating:
Community-generated processes for
planning, delivering, operating, and
managing IT
Governance, risk, and compliance
activities
Management reviews
Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF)
best practices