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SoftPro gives importance to thought leadership across the industries or IT solution areas on which hey have business focus and encourages its employees to be very innovative and creative with new ideas and workmanship to add tremendous value to all its customer engagements.

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IT Performance Management & Positive Business Impact
Most intelligent and agile enterprises use IT as strategic weapon and key business differentiator to meet business challenges on hand very effectively with success. But just having an elaborate IT department that is equipped with latest technologies, skills and processes do not necessarily guarantee overall business performance if IT department itself is under-performing, reactive and cost-centric (mostly sunk costs) leading to ‘business IT users’ attached to various departments such as sales, manufacturing, finance and other functional departments not using IT optimally and effectively.
BPM Blueprint for Enterprise Evolution
Enterprise architects are the senior managers who set future directions for their enterprises based on business plans, strategies and processes. The future architecture of the enterprises will be based on business processes that use the technologies of today and tomorrow, with strategic directions set by senior management. From these strategic directions, business experts and IT experts can then work together as design partners to address these needs of enterprise architecture. Enterprises evolve in the same way as living organisms do with constant changes to its ‘enterprise blueprint’ (similar to DNA changes in case of organisms) that help them to survive and grow.
Revolutionizing Higher Education Globally
Campuses imparting higher education worldwide should look forward to modernizing their service delivery infrastructure with cutting-edge processes and technologies and help building strong knowledge based economies that require high quality skills in large quantities. The day is not far off when nations realize that the creation of their national wealth would increasingly depend on the quality and quantity of higher education than any other factors of production such as money, material and machines.