ITXL specializes in Business Analysis - in helping organizations identify opportunities to improve how they conduct their business. Our success in Business Analysis is a direct result of our focus on "the big picture" - what does it take for the entire organization to be successful? Then, within that context, we assess the ongoing business activities within each part of the organization, to determine how each local activity contributes to overall success. This bottom-line approach ensures that the recommendations we make will have the most impact, the greatest value for our customers.
Throughout our analysis, we continue to apply this test - how does a given activity contribute to the enterprise? With this as a guidepost, it becomes much easier to identify high-value opportunities for change. Can a particular activity be done faster? With fewer resources? Is it possible to alter the way in which the activity is performed, in order to enhance the output? Can we link two activities together to streamline both and produce a greater whole?
Roughly half of ITXL's projects are significant Business Analysis efforts. Among the others, we often conduct some form of Business Analysis - for example, in order to ensure that any IT solution we propose, or are asked to implement, will provide the customer with the expected benefits. About half of our staff are trained as Business Analysts, or BAs. Our BAs have a deep understanding of the business needs and issues faced by our customers and their industry.
Taken as a group, these recommendations enable the enterprise to:
- Standardize and leverage data for better management and operations.
- Improve customer satisfaction by becoming more customer-friendly.
- Increase revenue through cross-selling.
- Improve business performance by instituting more effective controls and risk management.
- Decrease operational costs by eliminating redundant processes and activities of marginal value.
ITXL has a long, successful history of helping our customers improve their business operations, and, as a result, reducing costs, increasing revenue, and simply performing better.

