SOLUTION
Overview

Our solution, Entire, is a robust, innovative application initially targeted at mid-market IT departments to allow their management, staff, clients and vendors to interact and have immediate access to critical data dynamically organized to their specific need.

Entire provides a central hub of resources, information, and tools to service all constituencies, improve productivity and lower costs, producing positive impact on overall company operations. All information is immediately accessible via web-enabled devices. Additionally, Entire provides management needed oversight and planning ability via immediate access to the status of projects, resource allocations, vendor contracts, assets, problem resolutions and other detailed operational information.

Our clients will significantly increase their ability to institute transformational improvements to their company's operations, producing very significant revenue enhancements and cost savings for their companies. DigiBrix projects that clients will see over a 75% increase in their ability to effect positive business transformations. This will be accomplished by Entire's ability to support the redirection of resources from day to day maintenance to instituting new business processes.

Entire defines the standards for an ITM (Information Technology Management) application - a tool with the ability to track, support and interrelate all aspects of an IT department's complex business operations. Such an ITM tool does not exist , and available point solutions aren't close to Entire's capabilities. Entire is the only product integrating all aspects of an IT department's business operations into a comprehensive, cross-relational, mobile enabled ITM application.

Entire brings a unique approach to gathering, controlling and disseminating information on all aspects of IT business operations - projects, people, assets, customers, vendors, hardware, software and contracts. Entire organizes and presents information based on whatever view (management, staff, client, vendor, etc.) is appropriate to fulfill the requestor's information need, and allows them to cross navigate to any other data in the knowledge repository.

 

"IT spends 80% or more of its budget maintaining what they have leaving little to explore new opportunities."

"InformationWeek, June 26, 2006


"IT organizations have good tools for the technical side, but lack tools for the business and people aspects, such as ERP like software tailored for the IT operation."

"Challenges of Running IT Like a Business", ComputerWorld, September 29, 2003


"What we have found is that 80% of the budget is just keeping the lights on," said Matthew Carey, VP of Wal-Mart's technology and information systems. "A lot of what you do is make sure that the company maintains its business."

"Squeezed", Information Week cover story, April 14, 2003