The technological company Orizonspecializing in improving software performance, has sealed a strategic alliance with MINSAITcompany of the Indra Group, with the aim of promoting a new approach to the efficient management of technological infrastructure. This collaboration seeks to position efficiency and performance as essential elements of the TI ecosystem of the great organizations.
The alliance is a pioneering bet in the market, since it proposes to integrate performance improvement services as a component inherent in technology since its design and operation. Initially, this initiative will have application in Spain, with expansion plans to other countries such as Italy, Portugal, Peru, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Chile.
As explained by both companies, this agreement has a special relevance in the current context of digital transformation, in which companies are under pressure to reduce costs without compromising the quality of their services. In this sense, the objective is clear: to help organizations optimize their technological infrastructure and obtain a tangible return of their investments in IT.
Thanks to this alliance, Minsait will integrate in its value proposition the technology developed by Orizon, specifically its BOA platform and the Retueps methodology. This solution allows continuously monitoring the operation of the software, both in its development and operation phase, allowing and correcting inefficiencies in real time.
Technological efficiency and cost reduction
One of the most prominent aspects of this collaboration is the potential for savings and operational improvement that the Orizon platform can offer. Their capacities allow, for example, to reduce the use of CPU in Mainframe systems up to 35%, shorten online application response times between 10 and 30%, and decrease in up to 30%the time required by data consolidation batch processes.
Minsait and Orizon will offer companies the possibility of raising efficiency and reducing high costs associated with their technological infrastructure
“The agreement represents a paradigm shift in how technological performance in companies is understood and managed,” they say from both companies. This transformation occurs in a context in which the IT application performance optimization market is growing acceleratedly, with an estimated value of 10,000 million dollars and a 20% growth projection in the next two years, according to Orizon estimates.
The sectors most benefited by this proposal will be those with a high technological burden, such as financial, energy and public administration. In fact, in these industries, cloud infrastructure spending is growing at an annual rhythm of 20%, with consumption that exceeds 15,000 million euros in Mainframe systems and 21.6 billion euros in Oracle -based infrastructure.
Ángel Pineda, CEO of Orizon, has stressed the importance of this alliance to reach more companies with a clear value proposal: “This alliance opens a new channel to help large companies extract the maximum value of their investments in technology, in terms of costs and also efficiency.”
For its part, Santiago Benito, responsible for transformation of MINSAIT’s services for the financial sector, highlights the impact that this collaboration can have on the results account of its clients: “The efficiency, optimization and performance are key elements for all companies, and with Orizon we will be able to help them improve their results and have a direct improvement of EBIT”.