Global catalogue governance
Standardised models, lifecycle tracking, and structured change management across regions.
Enterprise delivery starts with structured catalogues, governed sourcing, and commercial consistency across regions and categories.
The challenge
As organisations scale across regions and categories, hardware procurement often becomes decentralised, vendor-driven, and commercially inconsistent. Local pricing, alternative SKUs, and uncontrolled substitutions erode global standards.
Without a structured catalogue model and controlled sourcing discipline, even simple device categories become difficult to govern. Price variance, compliance exposure, and support complexity follow.
Hardware complexity is rarely technical - it is structural.
What this leads to
Without catalogue discipline, scale increases variability.
Hardware capability
Our hardware model is designed to support enterprise standards across workplace, operational, and infrastructure categories.
Standardised models, lifecycle tracking, and structured change management across regions.
Vendor-agnostic sourcing across 100+ OEMs including Lenovo, Apple, HP, Dell, Microsoft, Zebra, Cisco, and more.
One global price logic aligned with agreed commercial frameworks.
Workplace devices, rugged and industrial equipment, infrastructure hardware, and peripherals.
Hardware selection structured around deploy, manage, and retire outcomes.
Consolidation across categories to reduce vendor complexity and increase economies of scale.
Execution discipline is delivered through services layered on top of structured hardware governance.
If rollout execution differs by region today, we can assess where structure can improve predictability and governance.