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Building a Dynamic Enterprise Infrastructure

Quanteq Technology Services Ltd

AGENDA
Time Title Description Presenter

10:00 am 10:30 am 10:45 am 11:30 am 12:00 pm

Arrivals and registrations Signing of attendance register Tea break/ Introductions and opening remarks Scenario 1: Leave request process Meet the Quanteq team. Discover how to request for leave from the comfort of your desk.

Zainab Bello Mohammed

TEA BREAK
Scenario 2: Simplify your Discover how to hold ad-hoc and organized meetings business from the comfort of your desk using a virtual communications workspace, making the meetings more engaging, productive and improving your accessibility Scenario 3: Loan request Loans request from the comfort of your desk. Scenario 4: Training request Scenario 5: Power Your Personal Productivity Michael

12:30 pm 01.00 pm 01:30 pm 02.00 pm

Abumere

Training request and tracking from the comfort of your Abumere desk Discover how easy it is to get input from your mobile Yemi workers and work with your staff from anywhere around the world

LUNCH

Corporate Orientation
Our Corporate History
Quanteq Technology Services Inc. was founded in El Segundo, California in 1998 as a full service Management, Systems and Technology Consulting firm to serve the needs of public and private sector organizations. We help solve performance problems of organizations using Information Communication Technology through the provision of IT advisory services, Business and Systems Integration, Project Management and Training/IT support services. The company was incorporated in the State of Nevada in April 1999 as Quanteq Technology Services, Inc. In 2003,Quanteq expanded its operations to Africa with the incorporation of Quanteq Technology Services, Ltd in Nigeria as a subsidiary of Quanteq Technology Services, Inc. Quanteq has its corporate headquarters in Anaheim Hills, California and its African Offices in Nigeria and Cameroun.

is backed by a skilled pool of seasoned professionals


Quanteq currently has about 100 ICT professionals employed in both locations. Quanteq solutions are offered across industry lines by dedicated practitioners. Currently, we have 6 dedicated practices offering solutions to the following industry sectors: Public Sector Telecommunications Small & Medium Sized Businesses Banking & Financial Services Oil & Gas

.delivering a multiplicity of world class Technology Solutions


These Quanteq practices, each consisting of seasoned professionals with average combined experience of over 30 years, specializes in developing industry focused solutions along the following services offerings: IT Advisory Project Management Business/Systems Integration IT support services and Training

MISSION
We exist to solve challenging performance problems of businesses and organizations using: IT Advisory Project Management Systems Integration Training and Support

Our Resources Quanteqs currently boasts of over 70 full-time dedicated professionals with a wide range of skills sets that include: Messaging and Collaboration, Custom enterprise solutions, Project management, Business Process Management IT Advisory (Needs assessments, development)

IT strategy

definition,

RFP

We are devoted to providing service management and systems integration on different platforms including Microsoft, SAP, IBM, Cisco. The firm currently has staff with an average consulting experience of 4 years.

BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

ICT Infrastructure and Service Management

Business Process Management

Business Intelligence, Analytics and Performance Management

Enterprise Content Management

Quanteq Business Productivity

Best Productivity Experience Across PC, Phone, and Browser

IT Choice and Value

Unified Enterprise Communicati Collaboration Content ons Management


IM/Presence Voicemail Video/web conferencing Voice E-mail Access anywhere Social computing Workflow Real-time editing Communities Document management Compliance Web content Sites and Portals

Business Enterprise Intelligence Search


Business Insights Dashboards Customized Data composites Search e-Discovery Meta data management Knowledge and Expertise

Changing Role of the CIO


Top Priorities of CIOs in 2007
Business
2003 Attract, retain, and grow customer relationships Improve effectiveness of workforce
64% 40%

CIOs Philosophy on the Role of the IT Department CIOs Philosophy on the Control operating costs Role of the IT Department 2007

Technologies

Business Intelligence applications Security technologies


IT should support and Service-oriented architectures enable predefined business IT should proactively envision business possibilities and initiate with technology.

initiatives.
State of the CIO Survey, CIO Magazine, 2003-2007

Services

Websites e-commerce Supply Chain HR

Personal Productivity ERP CRM BI Application Software

Systems Management Applications & Transaction servers Messaging and Collaboration Database
Middleware Software

Operating Systems Memory Processor Networking Display Storage Systems

Core Infrastructure Optimization Model


IT and Security Process

Identity and Access Management Desktop, Device, and Server Management Security and Networking Data Protection and Recovery
Basic Standardized Rationalized Dynamic

Business Productivity Infrastructure Optimization Model


Unified Communications Collaboration Enterprise Content Management

Enterprise Search
Business Intelligence
Basic Standardized Rationalized Dynamic

Application Platform Optimization Model


User Experience

Business Intelligence
SOA and Business Process

Data Management
Development
Basic Standardized Advanced Dynamic

Infrastructure Optimization Model


Stage Characteristics

Reactive Ad hoc ProblemDriven Avoiding Downtime

Reactive Stable IT Request Driven Change Management and Planning Keeping It Running

Proactive Accountable Increased Monitoring Formal Change Management SLAs Improvement Predictability Quality Driven

Proactive Optimizing Costs and Quality Agile Self Assessing and Continuous Improvement Taking The Lead

Basic

Standardized

Rationalized

Dynamic

Infrastructure Optimization

The Next Frontier In IT strategy:


Collaboration between IT and business operations Close integration of IT strategy with business strategy Technology-driven business innovation Opportunities to use emerging technology IT capabilities of competitors

Manage IT infrastructure Implement strategic approach to sourcing Govern IT performance Target areas in organization where IT can add most value Introduce new technology better than competition

Best value, Best service, Best delivery!!!

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