Session 4 - ITM
Session 4 - ITM
Session 4 - ITM
GLIM, Chennai
Starting with 5 points
Carr Prescription
Framework
• Managerial Funda- Alignment and Grid
• Understanding Infrastructure-CV
• Competitive Advantage?
• Demystifying eCommerce
• Decision Making
• BI
• ERP/CRM/SCM
• Security
• Fad?? IOT and assessing emerging technologies
• Acquiring Systems
• Big Data, Web and Social Analytics
• IT Governance
McFarlan Strategic Grid and
Alignment model
Session 2
Spending on Information Technology and Profitability
Return on Equity - %
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McFarlan’s Strategic Grid
Factory Strategic
Applications which are critical to Applications which are crucial
sustaining existing business. for future success.
HIGH
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Strategic Alignment Model
Taken from: Henderson, & Venkatraman, (1993). Strategic alignment: Leveraging information technology for transforming organisations. IBM Systems Journal, 32(1):472-484.
Information Systems
Infrastructure
Session 3
Components of an IS Infrastructure
3-11
3-12
What is Cloud Computing?
• Cloud Computing is a general term used to describe a new
class of network based computing that takes place over the
Internet,
• basically a step on from Utility Computing
• a collection/group of integrated and networked hardware,
software and Internet infrastructure (called a platform).
• Using the Internet for communication and transport
provides hardware, software and networking services to
clients
• These platforms hide the complexity and details of the
underlying infrastructure from users and applications by
providing very simple graphical interface or API (Applications
Programming Interface).
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What is Cloud Computing?
• In addition, the platform provides on demand
services, that are always on, anywhere, anytime and
any place.
• Pay for use and as needed, elastic
• scale up and down in capacity and functionalities
• The hardware and software services are available to
• general public, enterprises, corporations and businesses
markets
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Cloud Computing Characteristics
Common Characteristics:
Essential Characteristics:
On Demand Self-Service
Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity
Resource Pooling Measured Service
15 Adopted from: Effectively and Securely Using the Cloud Computing Paradigm by peter Mell, Tim
Grance
SaaS Maturity Model
Level 1: Ad-Hoc/Custom –
One Instance per customer
16 Source: Frederick Chong and Gianpaolo Carraro, “Architectures Strategies for Catching the Long Tail”
Different Cloud Computing Layers
MS Live/ExchangeLabs, IBM,
Application Service
Google Apps; Salesforce.com
(SaaS) Quicken Online, Zoho, Cisco
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Virtualization
• Virtual workspaces:
• An abstraction of an execution environment that can be made
dynamically available to authorized clients by using well-defined
protocols,
• Resource quota (e.g. CPU, memory share),
• Software configuration (e.g. O/S, provided services).
• Implement on Virtual Machines (VMs):
• Abstraction of a physical host machine,
• Hypervisor intercepts and emulates instructions from VMs, and allows
management of VMs,
• VMWare, Xen, etc. App App App
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Cloud Taxonomy
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Session 4
Consolidation and Competitive Advantage
Basic 5 Types + BM+ Framework + Infrastructure
Analysis of AVA-Step 1
• Who does this?
• Rough(MACRO) Business Model
• Buy- Stock- Transport- Sell- ∆x
• Locational Asset Based
• Private Label
• SKD Operations
Step 2
• Strategic Grid
• Issues?
• Opacity- No clear picture about stocks, sales, cash position, purchase and people- term
used-”everyday is an adventure….”
• Weak on HR and no intention to strengthen
• Cash management
• Product non availability- lost opportunities
• Data not available for planning- dead inventories, obsolete and non moving stocks
• Too many human errors- time and money consuming
• Existing systems- HO- Excel based trackers, emails and telephones. At POS just
phones and billing system
• Analysis
Step 3
• Capability of Product: ODOO
• Seamless collaboration
• Automated HR processes
• Excellent cash and accounts management
• BI tools embedded for predictions
• Crystallized work flow
• If all the bases are covered then: GRID quadrant is FACTORY
• Can it be enhanced for better RoI?
Step 4- Road map for Primary and secondary
solution
Step 5- Infrastructure
• Immediate • Quick Pros and Cons
• MTS • Pros
• OS • Cost advantage
• OS • Fast deployment
• Airtel Corporate Mobility • Reliability
• Hiring consulting firms
• Cons
• Future • Future compatibility
• STS • Dependency
• Mobility development
• On boarding basic staff
Future Strategic Issues
• Human less hybrid model- 24x7x365
• eCommerce layer
• B2B sales
• Centralized decentralization
• New strategic ventures- franchising operations and IT
Consolidation and Summary
• Start with support and lead to Strategic
• Keep low footprint and cover all the bases
• Low investment adopt fast approach
Competitive Advantage
• Nature of Competition
• Brand
• Industry
• Form
• Generic
• Michael Porter
• Rivalry amongst the existing players
• Bargaining power of Suppliers
• Bargaining power of Customers
• New products
• Substitute products