IT Management within Consortium

For those within a consortium, is your IT management for Tessitura done in-house or through a third-party organization? How is this working out for your consortium and do you face any challenges or issues? Any other comments are appreciated.



[edited by: Stephanie Watson at 2:23 PM (GMT -6) on 4 Mar 2016]
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  • Hi Stephanie,

    We are part of a Consortium, and use a third party for our internal IT needs.  We are not the hub organization.  The hub organization does the heavy lifting for the database servers as well as upgrades and data customization and reporting. The hub organization also sets up all of our performances and packages.  They have a fully staffed IT department.  

    As a consortium member, I communicate with the hub organization's IT department several times a week.  Sometimes, I communicate daily, and we have been on the system for over ten years.  I can't imagine a third party IT management being as responsive as an on-site IT department.  Our third party IT guys are responsive, but they do not have the sense of how important a request is, while the hub organization, being in the same business, does.  I can see where a third party would save money, but I think it would be a sacrifice of time and attention - at least for us.

    Susan

     

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  • Hi Stephanie,

    We are part of a Consortium, and use a third party for our internal IT needs.  We are not the hub organization.  The hub organization does the heavy lifting for the database servers as well as upgrades and data customization and reporting. The hub organization also sets up all of our performances and packages.  They have a fully staffed IT department.  

    As a consortium member, I communicate with the hub organization's IT department several times a week.  Sometimes, I communicate daily, and we have been on the system for over ten years.  I can't imagine a third party IT management being as responsive as an on-site IT department.  Our third party IT guys are responsive, but they do not have the sense of how important a request is, while the hub organization, being in the same business, does.  I can see where a third party would save money, but I think it would be a sacrifice of time and attention - at least for us.

    Susan

     

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