GI
believes that technology supports the
needs of business and government. Because
of our experience, we take a strategic as
well as a tactical approach is developing
solutions. We help you determine
appropriate, cost effective solutions to
the problems and circumstances your
corporation faces today. Then, MGI can
act as your support organization in
preparing appropriate RFIs and RFPs. MGI
goes beyond simply addressing
todays issues. We ensure the
solutions remain open, thus preserving
your investment in technology. Our end
user practice focuses upon two distinct
types of clients:
Business
Applications
We
will assist your corporation in
identifying the business areas that will
be most effected by the Internet,
Intranet and Extranets. Then we will work
in conjunction with your IT organization
to develop a strategic plan that
introduces these technologies at the
optimum time. Technology must support
business objectives we will assist
your organization to obtain the maximum
return on investment.
Software
As
the Internet and Intranet become part of
the corporate IT infrastructure, changes
occur in the way applications are
designed, developed and implemented. If
your company knew of the potential of the
Internet and the World Wide Web five
years ago, would you have designed your
software differently? If, in 1985, you
would have known of the power of the PC
in 1995, would you have made the same
software acquisition decisions? At MGI we
see major changes occurring that will be
as significant as the Internet and the PC
taking place in the next five years
will your company take advantage
of them or will it simply react?
MGI
will help identify ways to reduce the
inevitable process of software obsolesce.
We will help you determine the most
appropriate architectures and software
systems to utilize in support of your
enterprise. We will advise you how to
take advantage of the constant changes in
the Internet environment -- before they
occur.
Hardware
The
introduction of the CD ROM has made
available vast quantities of information
available to individuals. Notebooks and
handheld computers are moving Internet
content and connectivity away from the
office into the field. By 2005, there
will be in excess of 100 Million smart
cards in use, many of which will be used
to bridge the Internet with stand alone,
electronic commerce applications.
Biometrics will usher in improved
security. We will help you identify and
plan for advances in hardware
technologies that will effect your
business. Then, we will help you take
advantage of the new hardware products as
they become available.
Plan for Tomorrow -
Implement Today
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