At Tasnix we believe that successful transformation comes from the early agreement of design principles determined by an organisation’s strategic objectives. These design principles allow faster development of target operating models, architectures and programs that are aligned to business strategy. This principle-based approach results in faster decision-making, simpler governance and technology requirements determined by business needs.
We provide the following strategic transformation services.
Strategy & Architecture
- Business capability planning
- Investment justification planning
- Business change readiness assessment
- Business technology strategy development
- Baseline blueprints across business, data and information, applications and technology
- Target-state architectures across business, data and information, applications and technology
- Application portfolio health assessments
- IT investment roadmaps and transition plans
- Architecture reference models and roadmaps
Our capabilities include
- Architecture practice maturity and effectiveness assessment
- Profiling team skills and competencies against required capabilities
- Defining the architecture service catalogue
- Defining the architecture operating model, organisation structure and accountability model
- Architecture governance processes and compliance management
Blueprint and roadmap maintenance - Transformation blueprint management and governance managed services
Our consultants have a deep understanding of different aspects of architecture across organisations especially in financial services:
Enterprise Architecture – development of conceptual blueprint that defines the structure and operation of an organization to determine how an organization can most effectively achieve its current and future objectives
Application architecture – a high level architecture design to map business processes against system requirements and information flows
Data architecture – development of a data model, data governance
Integration Architecture – development of Integration model, Service identification and design
Solution Architecture – architecture design to support specific systems such as front office trading, compliance, risk and data management