INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY MANAGEMENT

Successfully managing infrastructure delivery is a distinct and specialist activity requiring specific skills, experience and domain knowledge

WHAT IS INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY MANAGEMENT?

Infrastructure delivery management is the deployment and configuration of network infrastructure to support business requirements. This involves ongoing monitoring, troubleshooting, and the optimisation of the network to ensure that the infrastructure meets the organisation's needs whilst providing a high level of service availability, performance, and security. This consists of coordinating with different teams, ensuring that the network infrastructure is delivered within budget, on time and according to specifications.

KEY CHALLENGES
  • Fixed lead times, critical Interdependencies & special procedures
  • A complex technology domain with its own terminology
  • Complex network of stakeholders with very specific requirements for successful collaboration
  • FEATURES & BENEFITS

    • ASSURED ON-TIME DELIVERY & EFFICIENT USE OF RESOURCES

    • INCREASED CUSTOMER SATISFACTION & OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY

    • BETTER RISK MANAGEMENT & DECISION MAKING

    USE CASES

    • Network Infrastructure & Connectivity Design, Configuration and Installation

    • DC infrastructure implementation and migrations

    • Cloud infrastructure implementation and migrations

    • Network migrations including SD-WAN

    • Network architecture, design and implementation

    25.08.2023 / Network Infrastructure

    Blog

    Why Investing in Network Infrastructure Delivery Management is a Smart Business Decision

    In today's tech-driven landscape, a robust network infrastructure is non-negotiable for business growth. Our latest article delves into the why and how of investing in Network Infrastructure Delivery Management.

    14.07.2022 / Security

    Blog

    Protect Lessons Learned

    After the end of several projects, it can be useful to come together and assess what was successful as well as the pain points that were faced. These are some of the lessons that Net Reply has learnt to avoid obstacles and ensure a smooth delivery.

    11.11.2022 / IoT

    Blog

    Internet of Things and Automation

    As of 2030, the global connected IoT devices are expected to grow by over 29.4 billion.  The development and fusion of real-time analytics, sensors, embedded systems, wireless systems, automation, control systems, and machine learning, have made IoT viable and practical. In this blog, we explore applications of IoT with a focus on automated drones and real-time validation using AI.

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