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Finding an alternative with the most cost effective or highest achievable performance under the given constraints, by maximizing

desired factors and minimizing undesired ones. In comparison, maximization means trying to attain the highest or maximum result or outcome without regard to cost or expense. Practice of optimization is restricted by the lack of full information, and the lack of time to evaluate what information is available (see bounded reality for details). In computer simulation (modeling) of business problems, optimization is achieved usually by using linear programming techniques of operations research. See also satisficing.

Organizations must constantly adapt to rapidly changing business requirements and increasing cost pressure. They need to optimize their business processes to allocate scarce resources more efficiently. In today's businesses, many processes are complex, accurate data for optimization efforts is sometimes lacking, and potential investments can be highly risky. The Business Optimization group applies cuttingedge models, algorithms, software and expertise to solve complex optimization problems. In an era of continuous technological advancements, the available tools in solving business problems and handling huge amounts of data are constantly increasing. Problems considered impossible only a few years ago are now easily solved on a laptop computer. Even though the fundamentals of mathematics and statistics do not change, the advancement of research in the field and the availability of sophisticated computer software have changed the way we approach problems. For eg :: Transportation of people and goods is becoming increasingly important in today's interconnected world. The way transportation systems are organized has a large impact on the economy, the environment, and the way of life of a given city, community and every individual. i.e for optimization , we tackle the challenge of how to cope with the complex dynamics in the context of various constraints, such as limited time, incomplete state information, stochastic disturbances, or merely the local influence of control actions.

Business Productivity Infrastructure Optimization helps streamline the management and control of content, data, and processes across all areas of your business. It provides more transparency with greater accountability and increased security and privacy within and across organizations. It helps simplify how people communicate and share expertise, helps make processes and content management more efficient, and helps improve the quality of business insight while enabling your IT department to increase responsiveness, have a strategic impact on the business, and amplify the impact of your people. Each Optimization model includes specific technical capabilities that provide a comprehensive set of solutions to help advance organizations' Optimization levels. The Business Productivity Infrastructure Optimization model includes six capabilities that are necessary to build a more agile, cost-effective IT infrastructure: Collaboration: Collaboration describes how organizations can use workspaces, search and portals to provide a productive collaboration environment that meets specific business needs with IT-defined processes and controls. It offers social-computing capabilities, provides, data indexing and search strategy, integration of portals with line-of-business (LOB) applications, and federated relationships with partners and customers. Collaboration provides users with an information-rich, participatory environment deployed across on-premises and cloud environments. It also includes effective project planning and management and project portfolio management to better align to business strategies and goals.
Unified Communication: Unified Communication provides structured and unstructured data convergence with different types of communications, including voice, presence, and conferencing. Unified Communication provides a framework for IT to help simplify how people work together. Content Creation and Management: Content Creation provides a framework for organizations to author content that includes a variety of media types and formatting approaches. It helps deliver integrated records management, and application, content accessibility and usability experiences across devices, client, web, and also helps improve creation efficiency while supporting content, and application accessibility. Enterprise Content Management defines best practices for organizations to manage the full life-cycle of information, from inception through archival management, retention, and reuse, to deletion.

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