State-of-the-art Industrial-strength Components

donderdag 10 februari 2011 21:49 administrator
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Many companies continue using legacy components (software and hardware) for one or more of the following reasons:

In a fast-paced high-tech environment this may become troublesome at some point in time. For instance:

A well-known method to model this scenario is the SWOT analysis that charts relevant Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. To fill in the SWOT analysis map as accurately and objectively as possible, periodical and thorough benchmarking is needed.

It is obvious that one should try to minimize weakness or convert weaknesses to strengths. The same goes for threats; try to make choices that in the end do not create more threats. For example, increase the barrier of entry for potential competitors. The latter could be realized by being obscure about your technology, but this is fighting against time. A better, durable way would be to improve operating efficiency by selecting components that are state-of-the-art, integrate well with existing practices, and have been thoroughly tested so are known to exhibit robust operation. That is our aim.