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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

IT consultancy


IT consultancy

Interview: GE head of software William Ruh

GE makes large industrial machines, like jet engines and locomotive control systems. William Ruh aims to pioneer industrial computing
  • Council outsourcing plan faces more challenges

  • IT departments at the ready for FATCA

  • Fife council signs £26m deal with Capgemini

  • Interview: GE head of software William Ruh

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  • IT departments at the ready as FATCA becomes latest banking regulation

    IT departments must be prepared for the latest regulation to hit finance firms, known as the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)  
  • Fife council signs £26m deal with Capgemini

    Fife Council has signed a four-year IT partnership with Capgemini worth up £26m  
  • Interview with GE's head of software, William Ruh

    GE makes large industrial machines, like jet engines and locomotive control systems. William Ruh aims to pioneer industrial computing  
  • BPO up, IT outsourcing down as Europe looks beyond cost cutting

    The value of European IT outsourcing contracts was the lowest for five years, while the value of BPO deals rose 35% compared with 2011  
  • Indian IT giant TCS to transform Nokia’s internal IT

    Tata Consultancy Services is taking over the support and development of Nokia’s global business applications  
  • Direct Line begins two-year IT project to decouple from RBS

    Direct Line Group has contracted Capgemini to build and run a new IT system as it separates from Royal Bank of Scotland 
  • Infosys surprises market with solid results

    IT services firm Infosys has surprised with better-than-expected results with a continued focus of consultancy and PaaS paying off  
  • IT contractors seek to fill skills gap left by public sector cuts

    IT contractors are increasingly confident about job opportunities in the public sector due to reductions in the civil service's head count, finds research  
  • Predictions for European IT outsourcing in 2013

    An expert panel sets out what 2013 will mean to the IT outsourcing sector in Europe  
  • Top 10 IT outsourcing stories of 2012

    Research into the UK outsourcing sector in 2010 found that 7.4% of the UK’s total production came from outsourcing, and about a third of that – some £38.7bn – was IT outsourcing 
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IT consultants range from major firms to one-man bands with great experience of managing IT - and both ends of that spectrum have a role to play in supporting IT leaders. We look at the latest trends and issues around IT consultancy, including how to make the most of freelance and contractor staff and IT advisory services.

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