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“A Useful Tool for Bringing More Visibility to IT Costs and Planning.”
“Useful for reporting and allocation tracking but data matching needs improvement”
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ACCess Information On Demand (ACCIOD) was created in 2007 to optimize IT “Time to Market” in the context of LBOs. Drawing on its experience on complex, high-stakes projects such as optimizing recurring I&O infrastructure (OpEx) and engagement (CapEx) costs, selective MultiCloud purchases, ACCIOD and its R&D have created an integrated system tool and automated which simulates the organization and business IT processes (Run, Projects, , Benefit Tracking, DTO, FinOps Augmented, Chargeback, Services Catalog, Costing-Pricing). Its AI/ML/KB technology enables a predictive model of operating and capital expenditure values to match the company's business objectives. KP-One is an IT Operating Model designed as a web native solution, with a Data-Centric Model aggregation, based on universal technology stack, interoperability workflow model secure.
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A Useful Tool for Bringing More Visibility to IT Costs and Planning.
We've been using KP-One for a while now to manage IT financial planning and get a clearer picture of where our technology budget is going. Before that, a lot of our work relied on spreadsheets maintained by different teams, which made it difficult to keep everything aligned and up to date. What I appreciate most is that the platform gives us a central place to work with budget, forecast, and cost information. It has made discussions with management easier because everyone is looking at the same data instead of comparing different versions of reports.



