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Storm Technology > SharePoint Solutions > SharePoint Business Planning
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SharePoint Business Planning |
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At Storm we use technology to solve the business problems our customers encounter and to increase the efficiency of their operations. Key to delivering this is an approach to software development that keeps its primary focus on business needs throughout the lifecycle of the project. We believe that a technical engagement cannot fully succeed unless all involved parties have a clear knowledge of the business context of the problem and its proposed solution. |

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We place a high value on the close long term relationships we have built with many of our customers and on our deep understanding of their businesses. It is this detailed business knowledge that allows our consultants to deliver more effective software solutions. Our Business Planning services extend to cover both new and existing software applications, hardware and business processes, aiming always to achieve the maximum return on investment for our customers.
Storm Business Planning Benefits
· Focussed first on the business then on the technical
· Accurate assessment of costs and benefits
· Ensure alignment with long term business strategies
· Target technology investment in areas that matter most
· Maximise returns from existing technology
· Formulation of long term technical strategies |
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| Microsoft Business Value Planning Services Initiative |
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Storm Technology is a preferred partner for the provision of Microsoft’s Business Value Planning Services Initiative (BVPS). BVPS is designed to help customers get more from the Microsoft Information Worker (IW) platform. As a qualified Microsoft BVPS provider Storm works with customers to analyse existing process and propose a plan to improve their business using the Office System. The primary goal of the initiative is to help customers fix problems they face every day using technology they already own. This service is operated as a Software Assurance Packaged Service at no cost to the client. |
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