Portal Site Helps IT Solution Provider Find
Resources Quickly and Easily
“We now have an easy way to tell 2,000 new employees, ‘Here’s who you work for, here’s who you work with, and here’s where your desk is.’ ”
Steve Hunt, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, SI International
SI International uses the latest advances in information technology
to help its customers in the U.S. federal government respond to
new global challenges. Its employees frequently face urgent
deadlines on high-stakes projects. SI International wanted to use
its employee portal site to help users quickly find internal data such
as e-mail addresses, office locations, individuals with particular
skills, and supervisor information. The solution would need to
integrate easily with Active Directory® and Microsoft® Office
SharePoint® Portal Server 2003. SI International deployed Nakisa
OrgManagement Series for Active Directory, including the product’s
organization chart and floor plan module. A user can now see
where colleagues are located, how to get in touch with them, where
they fit into the company structure, and how they might help to
overcome the challenges of a particular project.
Situation
SI International provides information
technology and network solutions, primarily
to customers in the U.S. federal government.
Founded in 1998, SI International—a
Microsoft® Gold Certified Partner—employs
more than 4,000 people. The company has
29 locations across the United States, and
many of its employees work at more than
100 other customer sites. Much of the
company’s work consists of providing highend
architecture and advisory services to
customers that need a fast response so that
they can deliver critical services.
Three years ago, SI International began
searching for ways to use the data in its
implementation of the Active Directory®
service to extend the functionality of its
internal portal site, a resource available to all
employees but not widely used. The company
wanted to persuade employees to make more
effective use of the information sources that
were available to them on the site.
“We pride ourselves on the ability to quickly
understand our customers’ needs and
develop solutions within very short time
frames,” says Steve Hunt, Vice President and
Chief Information Officer at SI International.
“For example, with only five months of
advance notice, we deployed nuclear effects
detection sensors in Greece for the 2004
Summer Olympics. Given that environment,
we do everything possible to make sure that
SI employees can find the people and
resources they need to complete their
projects on schedule and fulfill their
customers’ needs. The portal plays a large
role in enabling those types of connections.”
The company wanted the portal to provide
new, genuine value to its employees so that
they would see real benefits from using it.
The solution that SI envisioned would take
full advantage of the large amounts of data
contained in Active Directory, and would be flexible enough to accommodate the
company’s fast rate of growth through
acquisitions.
Solution
SI International found that Nakisa
OrgManagement Series for Active Directory,
built on the Microsoft .NET Framework, met
the company’s requirements and could
deliver the benefits that SI was looking for.
“We met some representatives from Nakisa
at a 2003 Microsoft Partner conference,”
says Hunt. “That meeting was very
enlightening. We developed a real
appreciation for what the technology could do
and how easily it could be integrated with
Active Directory.”
With Nakisa OrgManagement Series, users
can access data such as organization charts
and floor plans through a graphical display
that is easy to understand and use. That
data can come from any number of the
company’s systems, such as the Active
Directory service or an enterprise resource
planning application.
“Our primary focus is on employee
interaction,” says Babak Varjavandi, Chief
Executive Officer at Nakisa. “By helping
people to communicate and find resources
more easily, our software has a tremendous
effect on the day-to-day operations of a
business.”
Within three weeks of placing the order for
the software license, SI International had
Nakisa OrgManagement Series installed
and fully operational. The Nakisa elements
appear on the home page of the SI
International employee portal, which currently
runs on Microsoft Office SharePoint® Portal
Server 2003 and will soon be upgraded to
Office SharePoint Server 2007. Users can
quickly access organization charts and
employee directories that contain telephone
numbers, e-mail addresses, and other internal information that makes it easy to
discover whom to contact for information.
As part of the Nakisa OrgManagement Series
installation, SI International added the Nakisa
FloorPlan module. That module gave users a
way to find the physical location of their
coworkers and resources such as conference
rooms, computers, and even office furniture.
“We started with our corporate headquarters
in Reston, turning CAD drawings created by
our architect into JPEG images,” says Hunt.
“Then we drew a frame around the images to
indicate what each space was—an office, a
conference room, a data center, and so on.
Nakisa’s software merged the images with
data in Active Directory, and then,
immediately, people ‘appeared’ in their
offices on-screen. We could see who
occupied each space, how to contact them,
and where to find their supervisors.”
Benefits
With the easy-to-deploy Nakisa solution, SI
International has made it easier to integrate
massive numbers of new employees into its
organization, streamline operations, and
support employees in their daily work.
Increases Day-to-Day Efficiency
“We often say that we can help you save five
minutes per employee every day by
eliminating the need to do lengthy searches
for basic corporate information,” says
Varjavandi. “Five minutes doesn’t sound like
a lot, until you multiply it by tens of thousands
of employees. We do all that we can to help
our customers around the world work more
productively.”
The Nakisa solution helps SI International
employees get fast access to information that
makes a great difference to the success of
vitally important projects—like the nuclear
threat detection systems that protected
attendees at the Olympics. Because they
don’t have to search through numerous
disconnected sources of data, employees can respond quickly and efficiently to the
demands of the typical workday.
The portal site is configured so that
employees working outside the office can
also access it easily and securely from any
Internet-connected computer. Some of the
information in the portal is also accessible to
SI International business partners and
subcontractors.
“When you’re working to deliver a successful
project, you want access to the people who
can best help you solve specific issues,”
says Hunt. “Our online resume search
capability is linked to Active Directory and the
Nakisa solution, so that your search results
can tell you that three people at the Colorado
Springs location have the requirements
you’re looking for. It opens up an opportunity
for more face-to-face communication with
people. Even if you don’t know those people
directly, you have ready access to their skills
and their experience.”
Helps Break Down Organizational Barriers
With the Nakisa solution, SI International can
overcome the persistent challenge of
providing employees with current information
about its organizational structure. “We
wanted to eliminate the ad hoc organizational
charts that people would create because
there was no universally accessible chart that
they could refer to,” says Hunt. “By providing
them with these tools and technologies and a
consistent source of data, we’ve dramatically
reduced the number of nonstandard charts in
circulation in our company.”
Because SI International employees work in
campuses across the United States as well as
at customer locations, the company takes
care to ensure that everyone works
effectively together as a single company,
rather than as a collection of isolated offices
and departments. The Nakisa solution is an important part of the company’s main
intranet portal, which also helps to break
down organizational and geographic barriers.
“We’re using the portal to create a virtual
community for a work force that’s spread out
through more than 130 locations,” says Hunt.
“In that environment, keeping track of what’s
going on is a constant, day-to-day challenge.
That’s why the information that we can now
access from Active Directory is so important.
Everyone has a virtual view of where all other
employees are working, who their supervisors
are, and what customers they’re working
with, and every user can access that
information very quickly, right on the home
page of the company portal.”
Is Easy to Implement
By using Active Directory, Nakisa and SI
International made implementing the solution
fast and easy. “The solution was very simple
and straightforward to deploy,” says Hunt.
“Because the data comes from Active
Directory, there was no data entry to do.”
The company’s system administrators made
two simple changes in Active Directory to get
the functionality that they needed. One was
to add a room number value, and the other
was to index the employee ID value. By
enabling fast searches by employee ID, SI
International provided a way for the Nakisa
software to locate people much more quickly
without exposing confidential information
such as their Social Security numbers.
Streamlines Acquisitions and Physical Moves
“We pride ourselves on having a onecompany
view of our organization. Everybody
is fully a part of SI International from the first
moment of an acquisition, and we work hard
to make sure that everyone feels that sense
of belonging,” says Hunt. “We now have an
easy way to tell 2,000 new employees,
‘Here’s who you work for, here’s who you
work with, and here’s where your desk is.’ That is a huge part of making people feel like
they’re a part of the company and giving
them a good understanding of what role
they play.”
As an example, Hunt cites the move in April
2006 of 450 employees to a new campus in
Colorado Springs, Colorado. That location has
two buildings and more than 121,000 square
feet of office space, and the company was
moving more than 450 people from three
different locations. “Nakisa FloorPlan was a
crucial tool for letting people know where
they could find the person who used to be
across the hall,” says Hunt. “In the middle
of the afternoon on Friday, 450 people
finished work at the old location. By 8:00
A.M. Monday morning, they were fully
operational and supporting their customers in
the new campus.”
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