Wokingham: IBC Group launches to help organisations unlock the value of their data
Independent business consultancy IBC Group launched today, offering a comprehensive suite of services enabling organisations to improve the performance of their data systems, automate business processes and to ensure compliance with data regulations.
IBC Group meets the urgent need for independent, vendor-neutral consultancy services in the managed print and information management sectors. With substantial experience gained with some of the world’s leading print and document management companies, IBC Group’s consultants deliver critical insights and recommendations using advanced business intelligence tools. Their independent print assessments also help organisations make meaningful, fact-based decisions to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Business process mapping allows IBC Group consultants to identify improvement and automation opportunities. The automation of business processes reduces manual error rates and increases productivity. This allows employees to spend more time focusing on client relationships.
IBC Group also offers comprehensive GDPR readiness assessments, helping organisations to identify capability gaps and ensure ongoing compliance with existing and future regulations.
“We recognise the digital challenges and opportunities faced by many businesses today,” said Ian Birch, founder and managing director at IBC Group. “Unlocking the value of data in a business is vital in maintaining a competitive advantage. Furthermore, the automation of business processes and reduced reliance on paper delivers an improved customer experience. Finally, businesses are under pressure to remain compliant with their regulatory obligations.”
The managed print services industry has seen significant change in recent years. Acquisitions and mergers are a common sight across OEM providers, channel partners and consultancy specialists. Birch adds: “IBC Group will fulfil an important role in offering fully independent, vendor-neutral consultancy to businesses, guaranteeing that they have the most appropriate systems in place to drive efficiency and reduce costs.
“I’m very excited about what 2018 will bring,” continues Birch. “The range of digital technologies available today offer fantastic opportunities to work in better ways. Consequently, this allows us to engage more effectively as independent consultants with our customers.”