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Symplicity Networks uses a simple yet multidimensional process to help companies get the most from their data and intellectual capital - Symplicity Operations and Management Engineering (SOME). SOME is our unique approach to solving problems caused by ill-configured, inefficient or insufficient technology. SOME brings together specialists in information technology and system design and development - personnel with extensive experience in real-world situations - to help companies build better, more intelligent processes, strategies, and systems, first through analysis, then through design and implementation.

Data and technology can be virtually useless unless your staff can maximize its capabilities. Data from finance and sales as well as valuable intellectual capital are the lifeblood of your company, but too often they are contained in a wide variety of formats; spreadsheets, presentations, reports and graphs; and housed in disparate locations. An environment with mixed systems and data sources without synergy can be impossible to manage, and it’s difficult to derive and implement strategy.

We can help. We will sort out a cohesive, logical system by addressing a full range of business functions tailored to your company, your industry and your brand. Composed of a series of logical steps and tasks, SOME allows us to take a broader view and quickly determine the best solutions, often times supplemented with our own proprietary tools.

SOME Benefits:
  • Increase competitive advantage by reducing operational costs without undermining revenue prospects or long-term strategies.
  • Use technology as a tool to deliver your product - either internally or externally
  • Easily track, manage, and deploy IT assets.
  • Make better decisions smarter and faster!
SOME focuses:
  • IT Business Services & Automation
  • Technical Marketing & Business Processes
  • Knowledge Management and Decision Support




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