In this World Wide Wrap: Spinvox demos tech, tailoring contact centre services, and untrained staff treat swine flu.
In this World Wide Wrap: MidlandHR's iTrent powers Ofgem, Frontier and Payment Adviser partner, and Emap outsources HR functions.
In this World Wide Wrap: Can open source fight patents?, MS expands open source support, and Open source .NET seeks developers.
The skills issue is becoming critical. As it has been for at least a decade now. Time to get innovative.
Skills, skills, and skills are top of everyone's 'want' list.
There are still concerns surrounding software-as-a-service, including security risks, data confidentiality, and system integration, says Mimecast.
Growing social networks are set to become a major hotbed for cyber crime and information theft.
In this World Wide Wrap: Global 360 intros BPM suite, Callidus delivers BPM solutions, and BPM picks up steam.
In this World Wide Wrap: Cisco moves market focus, govt slates Vodafone lay-offs, and CNS gets PM certifications.
In this World Wide Wrap: Retailers look to IT, BIRetail eyes Indian market, and mobile payments transform PCI.
The organisation develops and implements programmes to empower disadvantaged pupils.
A vital CFO objective today is obtaining a single version of the truth, says John Robson, performance management consultant at Infor.
A local definition of software-as-service is needed to address emerging market demands, says Progress Software.