Solitech's areas (industries) of expertise
How can you benefit from our services? Our industry experience and unique software equips us to deliver swift, effective and quality service. Solitech-BA asks the right questions to the right people resulting in saving you time and money.
Telco
Extremely high volume transactions, large capital investments, diverse product portfolios, and distributed personnel are typical characteristics of the Telco industries. While constantly reinvesting in skills, one of the challenges remains the successful implemention of retention strategies to retain the expertise of people who are at risk of being lured to sophisticated commercial contracts with suppliers and partners. The eTOM reference model is an
important architecture baseline.
Professional and Legal Services
Highly specialised people are in great demand. A key objective is to balance the maintainance of utilisation with business development activities. Accuracy and efficiency in the time and expense billing lifecycle is of crucial importance to ensure cost effectiveness and a good reputation.
Manufacturing
The industry vertical of the manufacturer determines the nature of the operational processes. While focusing on managing cost down in operations, ranging from high volume to single jobs, Solitech-BA could assist in making sure that quality and delivery schedules are maintained.
Mines and minerals processing plants are major capital investments with great future uncertainty. In the light of this, it is essential that while extending the productive exploitation of the resource, key objectives are to ensure that grade and recovery across all processes remain on target. Metalurgical accounting, underground production and procurement are
key areas of management.
Local Government
Local authorities operate in a framework set by central or regional government. Financial balancing of funding and local collection for delivery of services are key management tasks. Another key area of management is capital programmes and maintenance of capital infrastructure.
Banking and Insurance
Traditionally, high reliance on systems in this industry results in the existence of many applications and integration between systems. Compliance and good practice standards mandate user authorities and segregation of duties.