Information Technology Solutions Provider
TALOS provides across the board IT Consultancy, Hosting and Network Services to customers. Our range of services and solutions cover all vendor offerings, the latest technologies and systems, and encompass start-ups & SMEs through to Enterprise business companies.
Expert advice on best use of IT to achieve business objectives
IT resources on demand in public and private domains
Software and Systems for business applications
Complex systems that include customized architecture
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IT Consultancy
IT consulting services are advisory services that help clients assess different technology strategies and, in doing so, align their technology strategies with their business or process strategies. These services support customers’
IT initiatives by providing strategic, architectural, operational and implementation planning.
Strategic planning includes advisory services that help clients assess their IT needs and formulate system implementation plans.
Architecture planning includes strategic plans and knowledge of emerging technologies to design the system to meet customer requirements.
Operational planning assessment / benchmarking include services that assess the operating efficiency and capacity of a client’s IT environment.
Implementation planning includes services aimed at advising customers on the rollout and testing of new solution deployments.
The challenge for SMB’s in the current digital age is the affordability of a full time IT manager. Generally, IT support is outsourced to 3rd parties that aim to sell their products rather then spend time to understand and propose the correct solutions for now and future according to the business strategy. TALOS IT Consultancy service introduces a high level, experienced part-time IT manager option. And for enterprise business where existing IT teams are already in place, TALOS IT Consultancy can be utilized to bridge knowledge gaps or overcome short term shortages during project work.
Cloud Solutions
Cloud services has many benefits. TALOS Cloud Solutions offers public, private and hybrid managed cloud solutions. As an independant solutions provider, TALOS offers the choise of of private cloud as a hosted solution in
United Arab Emirates datacenters or managed cloud hosting solutions through Microsoft Azure, Google, Amazon, etc cloud services.
Public clouds are shared, on-demand infrastructure and resources delivered by cloud services such as software-as-a-service (SaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS) or IaaS from public CSPs such as AWS or Azure, without relying to any degree on private cloud (on-premises) infrastructure.
Private clouds are dedicated, on-demand infrastructures and resources that are owned by the user organization. The terms private cloud and on-premises data center are often interchangeable.
Hybrid cloud is a combination of public cloud and private cloud services, working together to deliver consistency across operations and infrastructure. Hybrid cloud deployments always have public and private components by definition.
TALOS offers a difference where our cloud solutions are fully managed, with managed secure firewalls and maintenance of services.
Productivity Applications
Productivity Applications or ‘software’, also called personal productivity software or office productivity software, is application software used for producing information such as documents,
presentations, worksheets, databases, charts, graphs, digital paintings, electronic music and digital video. Office suites such as Microsoft 365, which brought word processing, spreadsheet, and relational database programs
to the desktop, are the core example of productivity software. Other, more advanced applications for productivity include; Email, Database, Graphics, Comminication, Project Management, Customer relationship management (CRM),
Business intelligence, Enterprise resource planning (ERP) – and many more Productivity Applications softwares and applications.
Basic Productivity Applications include the standard softwares such as Spreadsheet, Word processor and Email applications.
Advanced Productivity Applications include softwares such as database driven CRM, Accounting and Business Intelligence applications.
Enterprise Productivity Applications include software such as ERP systems and Automation systems.
TALOS offers brand independant solutions, giving the client the oppertunity to choose between suggested softwares for the application required based on a comparisson of solutions.
Systems Integrations
System integration is defined in engineering as the process of bringing together the component sub-systems into one system (an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system is able to deliver the overarching functionality) and ensuring that the subsystems function together as a system, and in information technology as the process of linking together different computing systems and software applications physically or functionally, to act as a coordinated whole. The system integrator integrates discrete systems utilizing a variety of techniques such as computer networking, enterprise application integration, business process management or manual programming.
Enterprise application integration is the task of uniting the databases and workflows associated with business applications to ensure that the business uses the information consistently
and that changes to core business data made by one application are correctly reflected in others.
Business process management is a discipline that uses various methods to discover, model, analyze, measure, improve and optimize business processes. A business process coordinates the
behavior of people, systems, information and things to produce business outcomes in support of a business strategy.
Manual programming is the process of performing a particular computation, usually by designing and building an executable computer program. Programming involves tasks such as analysis,
generating algorithms, profiling accuracy and resource consumption, and the implementation of algorithms.
TALOS assists with system integration projects. For out-of-date, legacy systems, different forms of integration offer the ability to enable real-time data sharing. This can enable, for example, publisher-subscriber data distribution models, consolidated databases, event-driven architectures, reduce manual user data entry (which can also help reduce errors), refresh or modernize the application’s front-end, and offload querying and reporting from expensive operational systems to cheaper commodity systems (which can save costs, enable scalability, and free up processing power on the main operational system). Usually, an extensive cost-benefit analysis is undertaken to help determine whether an integration project is worth the effort.
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