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  • CIO upfront: 'Brexit should lift key IT spend'

    Disruption invites innovation, and while Brexit will impact the way businesses and people operate across the Channel, technology will play an even more critical role to simultaneously both help establish new borders and also to bridge the divide, writes Inder Singh of Unisys.

    Written by Edited by Divina Paredes07 July 16 06:00
  • Working with startups

    As CIOs lead the drive towards digitalisation of the organisation, the need to rethink differently about how they manage the changing mix of strategic IT suppliers.

    Written by Divina Paredes07 April 16 07:00
  • IBM, Deloitte bring Big Data to risk management

    IBM and Deloitte are betting that computers can understand reams of financial regulatory guidelines more thoroughly, and speedily, than humans.

    Written by Joab Jackson19 May 15 02:56
  • Infosys invests in cloud, health monitoring market

    Indian outsourcer Infosys has made an acquisition in the area of cloud computing and invested in a personal health monitoring company as it tries to move into high value products and services.

    Written by John Ribeiro24 April 15 21:52
  • Tata gives employees anniversary bonus, cuts into profits

    India's outsourcing industry needs to hire and retain staff in big numbers to keep business humming, so for the 10th anniversary of its initial public offering, Tata Consultancy Services announced a one-time "special reward" for its employees.

    Written by John Ribeiro17 April 15 00:32
  • 7 Ways to Resolve IT Outsourcing Disputes Before They Happen

    Disputes between outsourcing customers and their providers are like a clash between buffalo, says Daniel Masur, partner in charge of the Washington, D.C. office of law firm Mayer Brown. The parties bang heads, lock horns and make little progress other than giving each other a massive headache.

    Written by Stephanie Overby26 Sept. 14 23:34
  • How new CEO Vishal Sikka can reinvent Infosys

    Vishal Sikka began his tenure as CEO of Infosys last week by approving about 5,000 promotions within the Bangalore-based IT services firm in an attempt to improve morale and slow down attrition rates.

    Written by Stephanie Overby15 Aug. 14 21:58
  • IT outsourcing customers mad as hell, ready to walk

    IT outsourcing customers may not be mad as hell yet, but they're losing patience with service providers who aren't working with them to provide value beyond the basic terms of their contracts.

    Written by Stephanie Overby06 Aug. 14 03:57