All Case Studies
The following case studies are just a few examples of the successful business outcomes we can help you achieve.
To find out how we can assist in your own successful outcome, please contact us.
Consultancy Success Story
- Department of Environment, Parks, Heritage and the Arts
- MEGA
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Software Development Success Stories
Department of Primary Industries and Water
The Department of Primary Industries and Water (DPIW) is a Tasmanian Government Department responsible for the management of the State's land, water, and air. Specific services provided by the Department include the management of Tasmania's agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture, land and water resources, biodiversity conservation, Crown Land, and land title and valuations.
DPIW undertakes software development projects in-house and, as such, utilises contractors to provide assistance on a needs basis. Through successfully meeting the needs of DPIW, and providing skilled and efficient staff, Prologic has assisted in a number of development projects run by the Department.
Most recently, Prologic assisted in the establishment of the Tasmanian land titles management system (TasFol) used by the Titles Office to maintain title information, and the Valuation Information System of Tasmania (Vistas) used to manage property and valuation data.
"We had the services of an experienced Prologic contractor for the development of the TasFol and Vistas systems" says Anita Yan, Acting Director of Corporate Information Technology. "These have proven to be very successful. Prologic provides the additional analysis, design and development skills when required, and has been valuable in enabling us to achieve these successful outcomes. We are eager to maintain our long-term relationship with Prologic".
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To visit the DPIW website, please click here.
Web Development Success Stories
AutoRent Hertz
Prologic's working relationship with AutoRent Hertz began in the 1980s. At that point in time, vehicle rental and reservation procedures were performed manually throughout Australia. AutoRent Hertz recognised the opportunity to increase organisational efficiencies and employed the services of Prologic to automate these procedures, and integrate them with back-office accounting systems.
Prologic has since been providing software, web and IT consultancy services to AutoRent. Most recently, our web development team established the company's online rental booking site, and continues to provide ongoing support and maintenance services.
"Prologic's ability to analyse our needs, quickly, and to offer solutions, has been a key element to what we have and where we are, at a very reasonable price" says Terry Butcher of AutoRent. "I think the important, key element of our long involvement with Prologic has been the package of software/hardware/network/PC support/internet/website development and maintenance that makes them a one-stop shop."
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To visit AutoRent Hertz's website, please click here.
Enterprise Architecture Success Stories
Foster's Group
"Foster's Group Ltd is a global drinks business with strong fundamentals. From our vineyards, wineries, maltings, breweries and distilleries, to our people, brands and businesses, we have the ingredients of a great business" (Source: D. Crawford, Foster's Business Review 2008). With a portfolio of more than 200 premium brands, operations on five continents and a history stretching back over 160 years, Foster's truly is Australia's premier drinks business.
In June 2007, the Foster's Group initiated a review of its Enterprise Architecture in order to establish a 3-5 year global strategic architecture transformation program across the architecture aspects of Business, Information, Information Systems and Technology Infrastructure. A component of this initiative was to purchase and implement an Enterprise Architecture toolset & repository that was required to meet several needs including:
- Facilitating the design of Foster's Strategic Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Solution Architecture (SA)
- Facilitating Business Process Management & Analysis (BPM/BPA)
- Re-establishing the discipline of Data Modelling
After assessing a short-list of products & vendors, the Foster's Group selected the MEGA Modelling Suite because of its ability to meet the company's critical requirements (EA, BPM & Data Modelling) and feature requirements (repository based, metamodel capability, user adoption, etc).
After implementation and configuration of the tool in late 2007/early 2008, the Foster's Group developed their Business Process Modelling methodology using the MEGA Modelling Suite, and by June 2008 had a proven methodology, with trained Process Analysts in MEGA. In the second half of 2008 and into 2009, the Foster's Group has continued to utilise the MEGA Modelling Suite by focusing on the definition and implementation of Foster's Group Enterprise Architecture Framework (FGEAF), current & target state architecture, architecture reference models and service-oriented architecture capabilities.
"The MEGA Modelling Suite has provided benefit to the Foster's Group through enabling business process assessment and improvement and enterprise asset/repository management", says Leyton Brownlie, Foster's Group's Enterprise Modelling Architect. "The MEGA Modelling Suite has enabled consistent, logical representation of Foster's Group Enterprise Architecture, its current & target state architecture, service catalogues and solution architectures and has enabled impact analysis across our architecture".
To visit the Foster's Group website, please click here.
Department of Justice (Vic)
To assist in the implementation of a new Information and Communications Technology strategy, the Victorian Department of Justice required the development of an Enterprise Architecture. The purpose of the Enterprise Architecture (EA) was to enable the department to gain an in-depth understanding of their technology and application assets, and how these were best integrated with departmental processes.
After the Department of Justice established their requirements for a repository and EA modelling tool, the MEGA Modeling Suite was selected as the most suitable product to meet the needs of the department, and was implemented in mid-2008.
"Both the business and our technology are seeing the benefits of an enterprise view of the organisation's assets", says Peter Mason, Manager for Enterprise Architecture & Standards at the Department of Justice. "[This understanding is beneficial] for the purposes of planning and managing the operational business".
The Department of Justice is one of ten departments within the Victorian public sector. The main purpose of the department is to assist the government achieve its vision of a 'safe and just Victoria'.
To visit the Department of Justice's website, please click on the following link:
http://www.justice.vic.gov.au/










