- Outsourcing infrastructure through co-location, managed services, and IaaS has become extremely popular in the past few years:
- The growing expectations for constant availability from customers call for a higher level of capabilities than the internal IT infrastructure can cost-effectively provide.
- There are more IT infrastructure outsourcing options available now than there ever have been before – there is a suitable option for every organization.
- Almost every organization is outsourcing a part of their IT infrastructure.
- However, only 42% of Info-Tech’s clients receive the benefits they expect to in the first year of IT infrastructure outsourcing.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
Success results from making the right outsourcing choices and building a strong partnership with your service providers.
- Decide what to outsource based on criticality of applications and risk factors involved.
- Cost and strategic fit should both be factors in the deployment model decision.
- Develop an RFP based on both your current and future requirements.
- Treat your vendor as a partner – collaboration works much better than penalties do.
Impact and Result
Maximize your chances of success by following these steps below:
- Conduct due diligence when deciding what to outsource.
- Evaluate and select the most appropriate deployment method.
- Identify infrastructure requirements before developing an RFP.
- Assess and select the most appropriate provider for the organization’s needs.
- Manage the transition and vendor relationship.
Member Testimonials
After each Info-Tech experience, we ask our members to quantify the real-time savings, monetary impact, and project improvements our research helped them achieve. See our top member experiences for this blueprint and what our clients have to say.
8.0/10
Overall Impact
$2,519
Average $ Saved
10
Average Days Saved
Client
Experience
Impact
$ Saved
Days Saved
Sumitomo Corporation of Americas
Guided Implementation
8/10
$2,519
10
The Suddath Companies
Guided Implementation
10/10
$10,193
20
Workshop: Outsource IT Infrastructure to Improve System Availability, Reliability, and Recovery
Workshops offer an easy way to accelerate your project. If you are unable to do the project yourself, and a Guided Implementation isn't enough, we offer low-cost delivery of our project workshops. We take you through every phase of your project and ensure that you have a roadmap in place to complete your project successfully.
Module 1: Assess the infrastructure outsourcing profile
The Purpose
- Assess whether the organization is ready to outsource its IT infrastructure.
- Determine what to outsource.
- Select an outsourcing deployment model.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Understanding of whether now is the right time to outsource your IT infrastructure.
- Defined list of infrastructure components that are appropriate for outsourcing.
- Selected deployment model that is most cost effective and suitable for your organization.
Activities
Outputs
Assess the organizational readiness to outsource.
- Readiness to outsource.
Understand the criticality of your applications.
Assess the risk of outsourcing each application.
Decide what not to outsource.
- List of infrastructure components to outsource.
Calculate the cost of operating your in-house IT infrastructure.
Conduct a strategic fit assessment in addition to your cost analysis to help you select the right deployment model.
- Selection of the most cost-effective deployment model.
Select your deployment model based on a cost comparison and strategic fit analysis.
- Selection of a deployment model that aligns with the organizational risk posture, competitive landscape, and rapidity of growth.
Module 2: Structure the project
The Purpose
- Define project goals.
- Clarify project roles and responsibilities.
- Develop a business case to achieve management buy-in.
- Develop metrics to measure success.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Defined project goals, responsibilities, scope, and success metrics which will result in more successful project management.
Activities
Outputs
Brainstorm your IT outsourcing goals.
- A list of your organization’s IT outsourcing goals.
Clarify project roles and responsibilities.
- The division of project roles and responsibilities.
Develop your IT outsourcing business case.
- A completed outsourcing business case.
Develop success metrics.
- A set of project success metrics.
Module 3: Identify the requirements and develop an RFP
The Purpose
- Develop an RFP that reflects your short term and long term requirements.
Key Benefits Achieved
- Defined short term and long term requirements which reduce your risk of outgrowing your vendor.
- A well-defined RFP which will increase your chances of outsourcing success.
Activities
Outputs
Define your short term and long term requirements.
- A list of your organization’s short term and long term requirements.
Develop an RFP.
- An understanding of how to approach a service level agreement (SLA).
- A completed request for proposal (RFP).
Module 4: Evaluate RFP responses
The Purpose
- Select the best vendor for your needs.
Key Benefits Achieved
- An understanding of how to approach the RFP response evaluation process.
- Selection of the most appropriate vendor for your needs.
- Reduced risk of buyer’s remorse.
Activities
Outputs
Evaluate your RFP responses.
- An understanding of the service provider market and favorable characteristics to look for when evaluating vendors.
- Scored RFP responses to help you select a vendor.
Module 5: Manage the transition and vendor relationship
The Purpose
- Plan for a smooth transition to outsourcing.
- Build a collaborative on-going vendor relationship.
- Measure your project success.
Key Benefits Achieved
- A smooth transition and collaborative vendor relationship will lead to greater outsourcing success.
Activities
Outputs
Plan and visualize your changes to people, processes, and technology.
Develop a communication plan and governance structure.
Understand how to build a collaborative partnership with the vendor.
- Understanding of how to transition and build a collaborative vendor relationship.
Examine the process for switching and exiting service engagements early.
Track your project success.