Category: The As-a-Service Economy
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Look into my eyes – I can see the future.
The future of outsourcing is linked very strongly to the future of technology and its use in the enterprise – often it’s very hard to distinguish between the trends of these two things.Read More
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Supplier Relationship Management in 2017: It’s all about talent, standardizing processes, and RPA
Supplier Collaboration and the changing nature of the engagement between buyer and supplier is top of mind for many executives. This preempts the rise of Supplier Relationship Management efforts.Read More
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Talking Blockchain Business Models and Network Ownership With HCL
HCL sees a lot happening in security and privacy, as well as regulatory agencies stepping up to help businesses form some governance policies around blockchain.Read More
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Blockchain Brings Us Into The Future, But Only After It Drags Up The Past: Interoperability Becomes An Actual Issue Again
The interoperability problems blockchain bringsRead More
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How As-a-Service Coming of Age Changes the Dynamics in the Procurement BPO market
Procurement BPO has seen a more rapid move to “As-a-Service” —agile and on-demand—than other horizontal offerings. This blog explains why.Read More
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My HR Tech (and BPO!) Epiphany
The changing face of HRaaS according to HfSRead More
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Wippirio could leave its Indian heritage competitors in the cold… if it gets this one right
Wipro's acquisition of Appirio represents one of the most compelling and bold moves from an Indian-heritage majorRead More
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The Intelligent OneOffice – the endgame for the new generation enterprise
Introducing the Intelligent OneOffice where the barriers between front, middle and back are forever going awayRead More
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Accenture enriches its cloud capabilities and ecosphere with Google alliance
Accenture has formed another cloud centric alliance as part of the firm’s Cloud First strategy, by teaming with Google.Read More
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Bye bye bricklayers?
A new automated, truck-mounted robot can build a house in two days, moving four times faster than human construction workersRead More