Friday, May 15, 2009

4 readily available processes that reduce your IT Project spend by up to 50% or greater

Are you aware that there are four readily available and often overlooked processes that IT organizations can follow that can potentially reduce an IT spend by up to 50% or greater.

These processes are available in a discussion document that I have put together for review.

Each of the processes individually will provide at least a 5% cost savings, but any of these in conjunction with each other gain synergies.


The processes are as follows:

Process One: Underutilized government program that can add up to 30% savings on IT projects.

Process Two: Rarely accessed procurement service that can reduce hardware and software spend by up to 20%.

Process Three: A community effect that reduce the cost of projects at least 10% and potentially allow for the savings to self fund the entire project.

Process Four: Access to cost cutting measures on labor that can save up to 70% on labor costs.

If you would like to understand how these processes can be accessed and how you can reduce your overall IT project spend, please contact Chris Hamilton at Avanade in Calgary at 403-476-1473 or via email at chris.hamilton@avanade.com.