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Consolidation is complex but necessary
Administrations often struggle with their "grown IT structures". They are not equipped to meet the demands of the digital world. Consolidating these structures creates more flexibility, data security and also has financial benefits. Consolidation involves multi-dimensional optimisation tasks in which infrastructure, application, organisation and strategy must be considered. Technological, business and political aspects play a role everywhere.
The Digital Public Services division supports consolidation with the following services:
- Consultancy and scientific support for IT consolidation projects at infrastructure and application level
- Business process analysis and optimisation
- Realignment of IT strategy and IT governance
- Support for procurement procedures from requirements analysis to continuous operation
- Preparation of tender documents and acceptance tests
- Optimisation of the application landscape
- Development of information security concepts and defence against cyber risks
- Support with the introduction of IPv6 and the introduction of standardised identity and access management
Further links:
- IT Consolidation in Public Administration: Study on Challenges for Public IT
- Berlin PC: Standardised IT workspace for the state of Berlin
- Berlin 100+: Strategy for the implementation of online administrative services
- IPv6: Recommendations for the introduction of the IPv6 protocol for public administration
- Cloud standardisation: Cooperation with Microsoft on standardisation in cloud computing
- CloudWatch: Support for the use of cloud solutions in the public and private sector
- E-Business-Lotse: Support for SMEs in the implementation of ICT applications