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Digital services revenue now accounts for 12.5% of the total at TCS, but can they improve the underlying growth rates at the outsourcing giant?
Digital services revenue now accounts for 12.5% of the total at TCS, but can they improve the underlying growth rates at the outsourcing giant?
Just about every day, I tag a post in my reader about the impact of robots and automation on the workforce. While these pieces differ in their optimism, most have constructive suggestions for how white collar workers should approach their careers
Enterprise buyers are changing. For solution providers, the ramifications change the sales process - and how trust is established. Here's some surprising research about purchasing risk, sales interactions, and the flaws of peer references
The Chinese ICT giant is a good way along the road to becoming a real solutions consultancy for major enterprise users, but like other big vendors, seems scared of actually saying so.
Two examples of the shifting nature of the enterprise services marketplace for Accenture and Cognisant.
A recent survey, conducted by Forrester Consulting and jointly sponsored by Iland and Cisco, throws up more evidence that Cloud Service Providers have yet to cotton on to the difference between selling tech `things’ and providing a service.
Accenture's not talking about outsourcing so much these days, but can pitch a strong digital message, says CEO Pierre Nanterme.
At the division of the Japanese electronics giant selling audio/visual technologies to corporate customers, sales executives can now see more clearly the lengths their colleagues in service and support go to on behalf of customers.
The technology services arm of HP Enterprise has turned to the cloud to help transform its processes and get closer to customers.
On and off back channel discussions about open sourcing SAP HANA come back into view as IBM gets with the open source theme.
The UK tax authority is rolling out Google Apps, bringing about the inevitable howls of 'security, security' from the mainstream media.
HSBC's 25,000 job cuts grabbed the headlines, but underpinning the shock announcement is a hugely ambitious digital transformation plan.
Companies expect much more than just traditional finance skills from employees, argues Oracle's Dee Houchen.