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Enterprise technology's juxtaposition, complementarity and application

The ability to see within an enterprise with operations requiring various technologies in information, communication, operational, security and compliance, or two or more of these, finds stakeholders, or the need to adjust techniques and make, some ingenious ways to be more effective in their responsibilities and deliverables or production. Enterprise technology is not an area and language to be used where there are only some specializations involved but which still within the confines of information technology. IT may have been serving utility operations or energy generation for sometime already and yet stakeholders cannot see how to work hand-in-hand to increase their own efficiency, and the output for which customers are very dependent. There are efforts but they remain completely separate and the result is the bigger realizations and concerns about costs rather than creation of value from the start, not just when profits began to come in. If IT is not clearly use in such environmen

Learning, education and trainings

A refresher, confidence booster you may say, or something more solid. Have been a professional but just want to be assured how it would look like to be one in—or no matter your education prior to embarking on to—the real world of IT practice.      This is exactly what we have envisioned for.  It's time that we become literally serious about: An investment in knowledge pays the best interest . - Benjamin Franklin; and this: Money often costs too much . --Ralph Waldo Emerson  An IT for everyone, with iclassed initiatives, you may not want to be a hardcore practitioner but will have the ability to infer what's happening within your enterprise.     We have been developing customized and running learning programs for as long as we have been in the industry. We are making it readily available for everyone to be educated of IT regardless of professional background.  Practitioners like us who have been engaged by employers from the industry, academe and government with different and mo