Anaeko featured in THINK. Cloud For Government Magazine P34
22 Jul 2013 by Emma Foster 3 minute read
After Anaeko Great success at Think G - Cloud event in London earlier this month, with some great feedback on Shared Services within Government Cloud.
Anaeko have published an article in Think. Cloud for Government magazine based on the importance of a Service Management tool-set to support the implementation ok UK Government's IT Strategy.
Government Organizations need to Implement a Service Management tool-set to support the implementation of UK Government’s IT Strategy
Between 2008 and 2009 the Labour Government spent round £16 billion on IT. A series of measures are now being taken by the coalition government to cut costs and reduce the size of its IT projects. These include:
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Data Centre Rationalization
There will be significant rationalisation of the governments data centre estate in order to implement a commodity approach to hosting. This will lead to increase utilisation and efficiency, thus reducing CO2 emissions, accommodation and energy costs.
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Shared Services
The Next Generation Shared Services Strategic Plan outlines how government organizations will work together to share functions such as HR, procurement, finance and payroll to deliver potential savings of between £400 and £600 million a year in administration costs.
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New SME Focus
On the 11th February 2011 the Prime Minister announced a package of measures designed to make sure that SMEs can successfully compete for Government business. There is a target that 25% of Central Government procurement spend should go to SMEs by the end of this Parliament in 2015.
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Public Cloud First Strategy
In future, when procuring new or existing services, public sector organizations will have to consider and fully evaluate potential cloud solutions first. Many of these solutions will be available for reuse from the Government CloudStore.
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Disaggregation of Large SI Projects
The Government ICT Strategy published in March 2011 stated that where possible, the Government will move away from expensive, long-duration bespoke solutions to become consumers of widely available, ever improving mass-market products and solutions. There is a presumption in the strategy that no project will be greater than £100 million. As G-Cloud services and other frameworks become the primary sourcing route for IT across government, and the number of providers extends even further, there will be a disintegration of current, traditional integration services, where providers have end to end responsibility for significant portions of the government estates.
The Service Management Challenge.
Anaeko exhibit at Think G-Cloud 2013
20 May 2013 by Emma Foster 1 minute read
Come visit Anaeko at Think G-Cloud 2013 on Tuesday 18th June at the Business Design Centre, Islington, London.
How to Measure your Environmental Key Performance Indicators - Green KPI's
13 May 2013 by Denis 5 minute read
The implications of global warming and the sustainability of industries that consume significant energy and other resources have become more of a central concern in industrialised countries with global governments pledging to bring global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions to net zero by 2050. In order to reach net zero industries and companies will need to see where their most significant environmental impacts are, measure and report on them to communicate to stakeholders and ultimately work towards driving improvements. One way to do this is to define company wide environmental KPIs and manage environmental impact based on these.
Financial factors to consider when moving to the cloud
09 May 2013 by Denis 3 minute read
Over the course of the next five years, Garner believe enterprises will spend $112 billion cumulatively software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) [Gartner11]. Among the reasons given was a desire to reduce the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for products and services. A survey conducted by Gartner in 2H10 in EMEA with 90 respondents, established the primary reasons SaaS was being considered. The most common reason selected (with 48 out of 90 respondents) was: "…considered to be more cost-effective from a TCO standpoint than on-premises solutions."
Anaeko partnership with FootInTheDoor – Graduate Program
15 Jan 2013 by Emma Foster 2 minute read
Have you recently graduated in a computer science or mathematics related degree? Anaeko has partnered with Foot In The Door to offer graduates a chance to have a program working with cloud computing technologies at Anaeko.
Anaeko is an IT Service Management (ITSM) software company with a focus on solving the service management challenges as organizations move to the cloud. The company delivers tailored software products and solutions that help these organizations monitor and manage large IT environments, particularly hybrid environments that combine on-premise, private cloud and public cloud resources.
Anaeko’s ServiceClarity now on UK Government Cloudstore
19 Nov 2012 by Emma Foster 2 minute read
Anaeko’s ServiceClarity now offers government departments and agencies a cost effective method of maximising business benefit from the move to the cloud.
Anaeko, the IT Service Management software firm, today announced that its ServiceClarity Solution is available via the UK Government’s Cloudstore , just enter the cloud store and search Anaeko.
Anaeko sponsor itSMF Ireland & ISACA Ireland Joint IT Governance Conference
09 Oct 2012 by Anaeko 1 minute read
As regular speakers at IT Service Management Forum events, Anaeko are delighted to announce that they will be sponsoring the collaborative event held by itSMF Ireland and ISACA Ireland this week.
The event combines the two chapters to hold the Joint IT Governance Conference on Friday 12th October. This event is sure to provide an unique approach to all its members who attend.