Our Clients

Hospitals, NGO and Non Profit

We are already working with around twenty hospitals to help them improve their governance, restart after attacks and monitor Anssi recommendations. We are also working at GHT level.

What our Clients say:

To serve the community, IT4Control helps Hospitals, NGO and organizations in the non profit sector to optimize their IT resources to reach their goals.

GHT, CHU and health fields

“GHT Vosges has chosen the IT4Control solution to do its application mapping. The solution enables the overview on two levels, both at the central GHT level and at the local level of each establishment. It is an essential tool for controlling your IS, having up-to-date repositories and facilitating the management of the GDPR. The solution is also very generic and can be easily extended and configured as needed.

Finally, we benefit from close support thanks to the human size of the IT4Control company.

Jean-Luc Belet, RSSI/DPO for GHT Vosges

Hospitals that have chosen the IT4C solution:

  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE ROUEN
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE NICE
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER GENERAL DE ST DIE
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE GERARDMER CLAUDIUS REGAUD
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE LA HAUTE VALLEE DE LA MOSELLE
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER DE REMIREMONT
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER INTERCOMMUNAL DE L’OUEST VOSGIEN
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER INTERCOMMUNAL DES 5 VALLEES
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER INTERCOMMUNAL EMILE DURKHEIM
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER LES TROIS RIVIERES
  • CENTRE HOSPITALIER LOCAL DE LAMARCHE
  • HOPITAL DU VAL DU MADON
  • HOPITAL LOCAL DE BRUYERES
  • HOPITAL LOCAL DE FRAIZE

“After comparing different solutions, we chose IT4Control/APM because we were convinced by the quality/price ratio, solution flexibility and the availability of guidance during product implementation.”

Georges EPINETTE, CEO of STIME, IT department for Groupement des Mousquetaires

About STIME, Groupement des Mousquetaires

STIME has as its mission to design and implement IT services for Groupement des Mousquetaires in France and internationally by responding to the performance requirements of the Group.

Initial needs of STIME

Needs listed by STIME were the following:

  • Manage the application portfolio
  • Provide an overview of applications through a reference application
  • Evaluate applications according to global indicators
  • Implement a joint evaluation method
  • Provide tools for this approach and supply pertinent feedback in standard or on-demand format

Reasons for the choice

After a comparative study of the different solutions, IT4Control’s 4APM® module was chosen for the following reasons:

  • Operational coverage responding to initial specifications by STIME
  • Flexible decision-making tool that is able to evolve
  • Ease of use
  • A living and personalizable reference to the application portfolio
  • Integrated and configurable indicators and management rules
  • Guidance and commitment to results by the editor
  • Attractive cost of the solution

AVAL infrastructure model

During year 2014, STIME has modelized its AVAL infrastructure (points of sale). This model is an extension of the Application Portfolio Management model. The IT4 solution allows the user to get the whole set of maps representing department store infrastructure equipement. Each map can be provided with the MSVISO format and is automatically generated.

This new model describes equipement and services like drive, automated teller machines, car rental, fuel dispenser…
The maps describe all applications attached to a service. The navigation between point sof sales and APM is easy.

About Dassault Aviation

  • Major Aerospace manufacturer
  • Worldwide presence
  • 12 000 people

Objectives of the project

  • Roll out of the IT4 APM solution over all Dassault Aviation Information Systems
  • Optimize maintenance allocation
  • Monitor all applications of Information Systems
  • Reduce the number of application
  • Secure knowledge sharing

About Société Générale

Societe Generale is one of the largest financial services groups in the euro-zone.
The Group employs 157,000 people worldwide in three key businesses:

  • Retail Banking, Specialised Financing & Insurance: Societe Generale serves 32 million individual customers worldwide.
  • Private Banking, Global Investment Management & Services: Societe Generale is one of the largest banks in the euro-zone in terms of assets under custody and under management.
  • Corporate & Investment Banking: Societe Generale tailors solutions for its clients across sectors by capitalising on its worldwide expertise in investment banking, global finance, and global markets.

Societe Generale is included in the socially-responsible investment indexes: FTSE4Good and ASPI. In 2010, the title of SAM Sector Mover was awarded to Societe Generale.

Objectives of the project

Societe Generale resources management were loocking for a simple solution easy to deploy for ITIL service cards portfolio management.
After a comparative study of the different solutions, Societe Generale has chosen IT4 solution in SaaS (Software as a Service) in order to be able to :

  • build the service portfolio structured around service categories
  • implement a workflow to manage service status
  • manage user access and permisions
  • generate detailed HTNML service cards
  • define PDF service portfolio
  • search service cards with key words…

About SVA Jean Rozé

For many years, the main activity was the sale of carcasses. Today, SVA Jean Rozé still sells whole carcasses to traditional butchers who cut the meat themselves.

Beef, veal, lamb, and pork are first subject to stringent selection procedures, before being carefully distributed among storage chillers and then delivered to customers according to their specific expectations.

SVA Jean Rozé and its subsidiaries bring together 44 types of occupations within 9 divisions: Administration; Accounts; Procurement; Transport; Management; Marketing and Sales; Production; Quality, Hygiene, Security and the Environment; Techniques, Research and Equipment.

SVA Jean Rozé developed its industrial process in order to satisfy new customer expectations, and it developed a solid logistics network that covers all of mainland France. Several slaughtering facilities in western France were acquired to increase production capacity: Liffré, Trémorel, and La Guerche de Bretagne. Processing and product development plants, called “Saviels”, were created to support changes in the way products are consumed.

SVA Jean Rozé has chosen the IT4 solution for the modelization of its information system.

Objectives of the project

  • Infrastructure and applications layers management
  • Monitor all applications of Information Systems
  • Reduce the number of application
  • Secure knowledge sharing
  • Data management process

About Ministry of Defence

French Ministry of Defence choosed IT4 solution to manage the project and application portfolio of Information Systems. IT4 platform has been configured by our partner ORPHEUS.

Objectives of the project

  • Applications layer management
  • Risks management
  • Resources management
  • Actions management

About SIMMT

The SIMMT, Integrated Structure for the Maintenance in operational condition of Land Materials is a service of the French Army placed under the authority of a central director and reporting to the Chief of the Land Staff.

Objectives of the project

The IT4C platform was chosen as the national platform within the framework of the SI traceability.
This SI is a complete information system that allows real-time traceability of equipment to operational and maintenance levels. Traceability is ensured by RFID chips.
The IT4C platform describes all the components of this IS as well as all the equipment as objects.
The system is materialized by numerous dashboards and statistical algorithms.

We selected the offer of IT governance from IT4Control for the extent of functional coverage and its quality and pricing ratio. We enjoyed, implementation speed, the agility of the solution, the proximity and the quality of support delivered.

Pierre Lefebvre, CIO SFR Busines Distribution Group

About SFR Busines Distribution

SFR Subsidiary, SFR Busines Distribution offers mobile solutions, products and services connected with ADSL and fixed for individual and professionnels.

SFR Busines Distribution Group represents 1700 employees including more than 1,000 employees in SFR showrooms and 400 business spaces serving professionnels. The SFR showrooms, dedicated to customer relationship, are real digital storefronts that offer customzed services.

Objectives of the project

  • Applications layer model (APM)
  • Business process description
  • Request protfolio management (RPM)
  • Information systems urbanization as Domains, Aplicative Systems, Aplicative Sub-Systems
  • Infrastructure model: servers, Databases, Sites, WAN, VLAN, Routers, Firewalls
  • Process models
  • Statistics reporting on errors and critical flows
  • Data flow mapping

About Lacoste

The Lacoste brand is the legend of a fantastic tennis player, René Lacoste, a member of the famous “Musketeers” team, and a star of the courts at Wimbledon, Forest Hills, and Roland Garros.

Today, the legacy of this remarkable man is an expansive collection of sports and active wear for men, women, and children, as well as fragrance, eyewear, footwear, watches, and technical products for tennis and golf, which all display the famous crocodile. The largest logo product yet is a racing yacht.

Lacoste is a universal brand and appeals to a very wide range of fans. To own a piece of Lacoste is to truly own a piece of a legend.

Objectives of the project

  • Applications layer model (APM) with data flows
  • Information systems urbanization as Domains, Quarter areas, Blocs ans Islands
  • Infrastructure layer model
  • Reporting and mapping by domains
  • Repository updated by Web services IT4C

Non profit, NGO & Hospitals

Whether it’s cutting IT costs, streamlining operations, or opening up visibility into IS, IT4Control enable these organizations to achieve their objectives cost-effectively.

IT4Control is referenced CAIH and UGAP