Cireson Apps Help Asta Managing Agency Deliver Effective Services to Users and Clients
公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- Europe
国家
- United Kingdom
产品
- Cireson Platform
- Analyst Portal
- Outlook Console
- Notify Analyst
- Asset Management app
技术栈
- System Center Service Manager (SCSM)
- Windows-based infrastructure
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资产管理系统 (EAM)
- 功能应用 - 远程监控系统
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 设施管理
用例
- 远程资产管理
- 服务备件管理
服务
- 系统集成
- 软件设计与工程服务
关于客户
Asta Managing Agency Ltd. establishes and manages insurance syndicates through the Lloyd’s market. They currently manage 8 Lloyd’s syndicates, with the capacity of 1 billion pounds. Asta employs 16 help desk professionals. They support about 400 users in 5 locations, and manage about 600 devices. The IT department supports their own users, as well as users of the syndicates they manage. About 90% of the company’s IT infrastructure is Windows-based.
挑战
Asta originally relied on the infraEnterprise help desk solution from EMC to support their users. Over three years ago, they also tried the Conduit cloud solution, but they were disappointed with the results. “Our engineers didn’t like using it,” said Pierre Smit, IT Service Manager. “It was cheap, compared to the old system, and clunky.” In the middle of 2013, the IT team decided to switch to System Center Service Manager (SCSM). The main motivation behind choosing SCSM was the licensing structure, making the solution affordable, compared to other options. Asta hired an external consultant to help with the deployment. Asta’s IT team was too busy with other projects, and they didn’t have a very good understanding of SCSM, which turned out to be more complex than they originally expected. Commenting on their deployment experience, Pierre Smit said, “It wasn’t the smoothest process. Service Manager is like a shell, where everything needs to be configured. It’s flexible, but not out of the box.” After struggling with SCSM for over 6 months, Asta’s IT team decided to try add-on products to ease their work with SCSM. They turned to Cireson at the beginning of 2014. After a positive experience with Cireson’s free tool, Notify Analyst, Asta’s IT team moved on to deploy other Cireson apps.
解决方案
“We deployed Cireson apps ourselves,” shared Pierre Smit. “It was straightforward and very simple.” Analyst Portal and Outlook Console are Asta’s two favorite solutions. Analyst Portal is a huge time saver because it allows multiple people to access reports for their own sets of users. Since Asta provides services to outside syndicates, before Cireson apps they had to manually generate and distribute activity reports. “We outsource IT services,” said Pierre Smit. “Before I had to export data and send our clients reports. Now we do it the easy way - they can simply log into the portal, and see the tickets themselves.” The Outlook plug-in is another valuable app that gets high marks from Asta. It has simplified the life of the IT department by allowing their analysts to collect and view tickets without opening up the console, resolving issues faster than before. Although they are still in the process of deploying the Asset Management app, the IT team can already appreciate the comprehensive features of the solution. “We’ve had similar solutions in the past, but they were not as good as Cireson’s. It is a more complete solution with a full set of features,” said Pierre Smit. Summarizing the benefits of Cireson, Pierre Smit said, “Service Manager worked for us only because of Cireson. Without Cireson, it would not have benefited us, because it is difficult and very time-consuming to configure. Cireson is the best tool we’ve had in 10 years.”
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