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IT Infrastructure Optimizing Design
Smejkal, Tomáš ; Vinařický, Richard (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This diploma thesis describes possible solutions of IT infrastucture optimizing using new technologies, such as cloud computing, desktop virtualization and providing software as a service. It gives an analysis of the actual state of IT infrastucture in organization and drafts a suitable economical and system solution. It also describes individual areas of information technologies and their advantages. Finally, it focuses on selecting the most suitable technology with the assessment of its economic benefit for the company.
Analysis and selection of application platform in support of IT company management
Kortus, Jakub ; Lorenc, Miroslav (advisor) ; Petrov, Kiril (referee)
This thesis looks into the selection process of a suitable internal application platform for the needs of specific IT company, which does business in the development and implementation area of SW products supporting a credit risk management. The company currently consists of 100 employees and plans to grow in the following years with 25% rate. This places significant requirements on efficient, but also cost optimal set of internal systems in order to support the process management. The theoretical part describes the process of selecting a general supplier and its specificity when used in a selection process for IT supplier and also the procedure for process analysis of key processes, which is vital part of methodological basis. In the practical part of the work is first made the analysis of key processes itself, on which are then proposed various applications that are integrated with each other and form a comprehensive and integrated platform to support monitoring, evaluation and management of the entire IT company. The main contribution is in a comprehensive application infrastructure proposal, which should replace the current and non compliant one.
Characteristics of IT infrastructure
Křena, Martin ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Juránková, Zdenka (referee)
The theme of this thesis is the IT infrastructure in enterprises in the Czech Republic. Nowadays IT infrastructure exists in all companies which are trying to succeed in the competition. Outputs (services) of IT infrastructure should be monitored and managed so the company could most effectively support their core processes. For monitoring and man-agement processes can be used a variety of tools designed for management of information systems. This work deals with the evaluation of the level of IT infrastructures service man-agement. The aim of this thesis is to assess the level of IT infrastructure services manage-ment in the selected company. This work establishes methods showing appreciation of IT infrastructure service level that is applicable in all companies, regardless of their orientation. In conclusion, the methodology is tested on a real company from the IT environment.
Optimalizácia nákladov vybraných častí IT infraštruktúry Mendelovej univerzity
Tomaníková, Martina
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to find optimal solution meant as a cost reduction while effective maintenance is preserved. There will be compared the cost of network and servers maintenance in case of outsourcing (provided by external subject) or internally within the university. For an analysis, there will be used method of comparing cost, net present value method and SWOT analysis. Based on analysis results and their evaluation, there will be created suggestions for dealing with this issue and also quantified benefits of the thesis for the university.
Microsoft's products for managing IT infrastructure and their compliance with ITIL
Kahoun, Jakub ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Čermáková, Dana (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the support of processes as described in ITIL v. 3 for managing IT infrastructure in Microsoft's product. The focus is taken on Microsoft System Center Essentials as a solution for monitoring and managing IT infrastructure in mid size businesses. First part of this thesis describes processes which support management of the IT infrastructure and which will be assessed with System Center Essentials. Description of the processes comes from the original ITIL publications in their latest version. The second part describes portfolio of the Microsoft products that are focused on the management of IT infrastructure. Followed by a detailed description of System Center Essentials based on the own evaluation of the application. The final part compares the support of the ITIL processes by System Center Essentials. If there is no support by System Center Essentials, solutions by customizing the application is considered or a support by another product from the System Center family.

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