IOT, along with Persistent Systems, transforms its technology platform
Indiana’s Office of Technology (IOT) has completed a transformation of its technology platform to provide improved, more transparent and efficient services to manage information technology projects. Working with Persistent Systems, IOT implemented and adopted the Salesforce platform to provide a comprehensive toolset to manage a wide range of online – including citizen-facing – services it offers.
With Persistent Systems’ assistance, IOT developed a portal that enforces a uniform structure for collecting, analyzing and reporting on planned IT activities – projects and ongoing operations – that facilitates IOT’s ability to forecast demand on IT services and resources, leverage shared services opportunities, and assess IT project risk, complexity and priority to ensure consistency with state-wide project management practices. The system, built with key input from the Indiana Department of Administration and other state agencies, will help save taxpayer dollars by providing a global view of IT projects and utilizing existing resources, where applicable, to manage and install new services.
Robert Paglia, Chief Administrative Officer, IOT, says, “This implementation is a win-win not just for our centralized departments, but also for our agencies and of course all Hoosiers. The power and flexibility of the Salesforce Platform combined with Persistent Systems’ expertise in understanding our business needs allowed the project to be delivered on time and on budget despite various changes to the project. 98% of our requirements could be done through configuration and only two small items needed any level of customization or coding."
Sudhir Kulkarni, President – Digital, Persistent Systems, says, “The beauty of building on the Salesforce platform is the freedom to build digital customer experiences with clicks, not code, making complex implementations, such as this Indiana’s project, much easier and faster. What the Indiana Office of Technology is doing is a fantastic example of how to bring digital to a comprehensive platform for future growth and transformation, while dramatically elevating the customer’s experience.”
The implementation of the Persistent Systems solution empowers the Indiana Office of Technology to be on the front end of procurement activities, proactively ensuring that the standards and tool sets are appropriate for its customer’s needs.
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