A holistic approach means viewing something as a whole that is greater than the sum of its individual parts. Instead of breaking it down into small details and examining them in isolation, a holistic approach focuses on the interconnectedness and interaction between the individual elements and how these relationships affect the functioning of the whole.

In the context of IT systems, this means that AWIS doesn't just look at hardware, software, and individual technologies, but also takes into account:

  • Client's business needs: An IT system is not just a technical matter, but should serve specific business goals and needs. AWIS's holistic approach therefore begins with a thorough understanding of these needs.
  • Sustainability: Minimizing the impact on the environment is an important aspect. A holistic approach includes considering ecological aspects in the design and implementation of IT systems.
  • Efficiency: The system should be not only functional, but also efficient in terms of cost, energy, and resource utilization.
  • Security: Security and data protection are crucial. A holistic approach includes comprehensive security measures that protect the system as a whole.
  • Scalability and flexibility: The system should be able to grow and adapt to changing needs in the future.
  • User experience: The system should be user-friendly and intuitive so that employees can use it effectively.

In short, a holistic approach in IT systems means that AWIS takes into account all important factors and their interrelationships to design and implement an optimal solution for the client, which is not only functional and efficient, but also sustainable and secure. It's not just about technical details, but about a comprehensive solution that meets the client's needs in a broader context.