Along with the information infrastructure of an organization, any information system is based on a range of information services. It is the level that is responsible for the business automation and the effective processing of information.
Information services may include:
- Basic information services which comprise organization's directory service, the exact time service, the name resolution service, the dynamic node configuration service, the file service, etc.
- Access control services which comprise user account control, control of access rights to information systems.
- Interaction and teamwork services, which are a unified communications system of an organization, including functions of mail interaction, instant messaging, voice interaction, audio, video and web conferences, as well as document collaboration functions.
- Control and monitoring services of information systems comprise life cycle management of information systems, configuration control, monitoring of server and network systems.
- Web services which are corporate web portals.
- Unified system access services comprise upsizing and virtualization of applications and desktops, terminal access.
Current trends in development of information services involve unification of user access to information systems, integration with cloud services, and on-demand access.
USSC strives to create rational and effective systems when it implements information services of an organization.
We are guided by the following principles in our work:
- a systematic approach to development of information services;
- taking into account real needs of the Customer;
- complete compliance with requirements and creation of secure systems;
- elaborate integration and interconnection with other systems and services.
