New Year resolutions should apply to companies as well as individuals,
according to IT solutions provider
Citrix
Systems.
The company has advised IT managers to undertake a thorough 'IT detox' to cut
inefficiency, reduce risk and mitigate employee dissatisfaction across the
enterprise.
Richard Jackson, area vice president at Citrix, reckons that businesses will see
major benefits through such initiatives, including reducing unnecessary
spending.
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Citrix suggests five steps that all IT managers should consider to
effectively strip out unwanted systems:
Ensure that the approach to IT is understood and consistent
Departments or individuals going it alone, and bringing devices or applications
into the business 'under the radar', present a very real problem. Beware of
'incrementalism', the result of ad hoc decisions which are rational in their own
right when addressing short-term or isolated problems, but can easily lead to an
incoherent long-term picture.
Stop carting around more devices than are needed
Also ensure that all devices are fit for purpose. This approach will not just
simplify the overheads of hardware asset management, but should make staff more
mobile, more flexible and hopefully less prone to bad backs.
Reduce the threat of data leaks
Ensure that staff are not storing too much data on devices which are insecure,
or storing any data which does not need to be saved locally. Look at ways of
storing, securing and managing data centrally. This will reduce the threat of
data leaks while increasing workforce efficiency as duplication and conflicting
versions of the same data are reduced.
Reduce 'work miles' and business travel
Effectively assess how IT can save travel time, and how virtual meetings and
more effective collaboration can restore work/life balance and reduce the
harmful environmental impact of travel. Sometimes there is no substitute for
face-to-face meetings, but not all the time. Likewise look to reduce the need
for trips back to the office for field workers if it is purely to file or fill
out admin. This will reduce stress levels and increase useful time.
Align IT goals with business goals
Rise above the bits and bytes of service delivery to focus on what the business
is actually trying to achieve, and define effective metrics to gauge whether it
does.
Jackson explained that a common theme is the need for IT departments to gain
greater visibility into the business and establish exactly what is needed and
what may be lacking.
"If I could suggest a New Year's resolution for the IT department, it would
be to get out there and talk to people," he said.
"And if I could suggest one for chief executives it would be to make sure
that the chief information officer is on the board because that's the only way
they are going to get complete visibility into all areas of the business."
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