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Using our proven methodology, businesses emerge stronger and more resilient. Our strategies lead to lower total costs of ownership (TCO).
Transitional Engineering and Logistics Planning (TELP™) framework strategy is the process of managing and planning the migration of IT business systems, infrastructure and security services to a new or modernized framework with little to no interruption to daily business operations. So what does this really mean? Continuums specializes in helping business and government architecture managers plan for change management, business transformation, technology enhancements and/or refresh by looking at the 'big picture.' Today, when a network infrastructure upgrade (hybrid cloud) or consolidation is planned, it is more complex largely due to the nature of configuration items (CI's), mission critical applications, availability and security for personnel access, and in some cases geographic distribution, which may even include international components. Our hybrid methodology uses cybersecurity engineering best-practices from the Center for Internet Security (CIS), NIST SP 800 guidelines, and Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) - IT Service Management framework. As a result, our customers can execute their migrations strategies while minimizing residual business and security risks across business and operational areas that may be impacted.
Continuums' TELP™ framework strategy focuses on the 'domino effect' of change within an enterprise infrastructure. We look at all the business units CI's networking, security, and communications requirements along with short and long term missions to ensure alignment with the business' vision plan. We incorporate and manage a series of coordinated events and logistics to execute business engineering processes and procedures across enterprise architecture, all while maintaining seamless implementation of a revised business process framework from end-to-end.
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