IT Business Strategy for Groundwater & Environmental Data
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The IT requirements of most organisations evolve over time. This gradual change can often lead to inefficient use of time and resources unless the systems and processes used are regularly reviewed. In many organisations in the environmental sector, monitoring data constitutes a significant investment in both time and money. Without the correct processes and systems in place, the data produced by field sampling and the laboratory may be difficult to access or even lost or corrupted. This can lead to difficulty in meeting regulatory reporting requirements. Accessibility and confidence in the data are needed to maximise the benefit of the investment made. Without the means to easily store, manipulate and interpret the data, meeting regulatory reporting and monitoring requirements can become impossible.
Considerations should include: | IT strategy review for environmental data processing: this service involves analysing the existing procedures and software infrastructure;
| | Environmental data process restructuring: remodelling the data process to suit current and likely future requirements;
| | Environmental software system design: designing environmental software systems to meet the needs of client;
| | Software Implementation: Implementation of software systems, whether this software is produced by external companies or in-house.
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ESI offers a number of services to improve environmental data processing by reviewing existing procedures and software infrastructure and refining these procedures and designing new software system. ESI can also undertake the necessary software ‘needs assessments’ and implement systems are required. Please contact ESI (01743 276100 / email) for more information on IT business strategy for groundwater & environmental data service.
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