HP Integration Strategies: Collaboration between IT and operations leverages common technology and enhances performance
For years, there has been a schism between IT departments and operations. This divide is a product of the different needs and uses of IT in the business and manufacturing environments, along with the ..
For years, there has been a schism between IT departments and operations. This divide is a product of the different needs and uses of IT in the business and manufacturing environments, along with the different skills necessary to implement, use and maintain those systems. As the technology that each group uses begins to merge, significant opportunities emerge to leverage common technology, approaches, skills and knowledge. These can drive improved performance not only in terms of enhanced service levels and lower costs, but also in leveraging information throughout the entire organization.
To achieve the desired benefit, organizations need to manage the adoption of standard IT technolo
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