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Martin Banks, Bloor Research | 23rd July The dividing line of infrastructure responsibility between vendor and customer is difficult to fix, so why bother? Instead work with making it as flexible and dynamic as possible. |
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Simon Holloway, Bloor Research | 2nd July One of the forgotten but vital areas of manufacturing is operations management of the processes that happen between the taking of orders and their delivery back to a customer. |
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Louella Fernandes, Quocirca | 20th May Although HP's recent announcement to acquire EDS may have sparked talk of consolidation in the IT services industry, spare a thought for the impact of this deal on Xerox, a long-standing EDS partner. |
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Rob Bamforth, Quocirca | 6th May Mobile phone costs are too high, but why do so many financial controllers believe it is better to wield an axe with a blindfold than a scalpel while wearing spectacles? |
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Louella Fernandes, Quocirca | 2nd May Organisations often do not know the true cost of their print environment. Many are turning to managed print services to regain control of printing to reduce costs, improved efficiencies and boost environmental credentials |
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Fran Howarth, Quocirca | 24th April As organisations increasingly rely on developing their own software applications, more are choosing to outsource. This article provides guidance on what steps organisations can take to ensure those applications are developed securely. |
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Rob Bamforth, Quocirca | 18th April When times are hardening, everyone looks for things to cut and telecoms is an obvious target. But while saving money looks simple, it isn't always, and it's not always the right thing to do if it has negative knock-on effects elsewhere. |
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Bob Tarzey, Quocirca | 11th April Many businesses are pushing distributed working to its limits, can the network that supports this take the strain? |