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| SOI: Framework for IT Infrastructure |
Our approach and SOI methodology focuses onentire technology lifecycle,Planning-Technology-Selection-Deploying-Maintaining-Retiring
and is critical to how any component is SOI ready.
Infrastructure Architecture, Business Architecture and Application
Architecture are the three pillars of Information Technology.
Service-Oriented Infrastructure(SOI) results from applying the
principles of service-orientation to the Infrastructure pillar.
The main benefits of SOI is better utilization of individual resources
resulting in lower costs and increased service levels, as
applications use of the available resource in a pool and do not
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Locuz ensures IT Infrastructure Technologies available today
provide a full stack of options to deliver end-to-end Service-
Orientation. These services through SOM methodologies are ready
for Business Service Management.
Locuz SOM transforms each business service to be managed via a
highly automated provisioning process that ensures standard
quality and consistent behavior of the Infrastructure Services. This
applies to Servers, Storage, Networks, Directory Services, Databases, HPC systems, Security Architecture; in fact for each component of the IT Infrastructure.
For example - Identity and Access Management are key
components in our way of addressing automation of User
Management and therefore risk mitigation in the process of Service
Orientation.
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| SOM: Infrastructure Management Framework |
Our approach to Business Services Management is
through well developed SOM methodologies
delivering desired levels of Availability, Security
and Performance.
Locuz Service-Oriented Management(SOM) is completely aligned
to delivering Business Service Management that involves providing
a modular and future-proof approach to managing highly diverse
and widely distributed IT infrastructures for Availability and
Performance. They are open and standard based solutions that
enable lifecycle integration of clients, handheld, servers, network,
and other IT assets with audit-ready security and automated
operations.
For Example – CMDB and SIM are key components of services
automation in our approach to deploying SOM to meet the
demanding needs of Business Services Management |
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| Our Approach |
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How do we Build your SOI & SOM
Our approach to developing your SOI begins at Standardization
of heterogeneous Infrastructure components, and using Locuz
methodologies of Lifecycle Deployment and Management a fully
Service-Oriented - Virtualized – Infrastructure is...
At Locuz, we have a 4 pronged strategy...
1) Define and Prioritise the service you need based on ROI
2) Define your Business centric IT goals
3) Develop and implement phased SOI consolidation
4) Through testing and planning the SOI transition to SOM
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| Key Benefits |
Responsive: with technology, management systems and unique needs of enterprise applications unlike traditional approaches that retrofit legacy voice or computing infrastructures.
Cost effective: based on scale economies from operations and technology that can deliver secure "slices" of
a massively scalable IT platform.
Managed: with both visibility and control through Web-based
operations built and optimized to sense and respond.
Reliable, secure and compliant: bringing the benefits of large scale computing that used to be available only to enterprises with the greatest IT budgets to business and government organizations of all sizes.
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