Business analysts are an under-utilised corporate resource, says Robin Grace, business analysis principal consultant at IndigoCube.
In this World Wide Wrap: PayChoice suffers another data breach, Convergys bags contracts worth $25m, and Essar considers merger.
In this World Wide Wrap: Commonwealth brings contactless payment, Deutsche Bank focuses on IT skills, and Pakistan looks to branchless banking.
Companies must develop an online reputation, if they don't exist online, they don't exist, says Syncrony.
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The same-old software can't deliver new opportunities.
In this World Wide Wrap: Physician practice opts for self-service, analytics and self service top priorities, and Verizon expands suite.
The Deloitte Best Company to Work For survey 2009 placed the company fourth in the medium business category.
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Decision-makers give increasing attention to employee self-service as an HR and information management approach, says Accsys.
In this World Wide Wrap: COA focuses on paperless HR, companies ignore employee engagement, and Yamaha selects UltiPro for HR functionality.
Opportunities and risks abound for outsourcers.
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The line blurs between managed services flavours.
The average guaranteed package paid to IT CEOs during 2008 amounted to R2.3 million.
The department of labour proposes more power for the minister and an overhaul of labour broking.