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IT chiefs need to go back to basics
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Author: Madeline Bennett Publication: IT Week Date: 19 December 2006 IT bosses should take a much more people centric approach to management next year. According to Carl Bate, Capgemini's UK Chief Technology Officer, a key priority for IT chiefs in 2007 should be taking a back-to-basics people-focused approach to technology development. |
Deck the store with stock that's marked-down
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Author: Debby de Moor and Caren Brown Publication: Checkout Magazine Date: 1 December 2006 Christmas can be a difficult time of the year for all of us. Yet, in the midst of all the stressed shopping frenzy, nobody spares a thought for the retailers. Debby de Moor, Senior Consultant, Global Logistics and Caren Brown, Retail Consultant both at Capgemini discuss how retailers are managing Christmas trading. |
The power of struggle
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Author: Lynn Bairstow, Data Centre Products Director, Capgemini and John Mills, Data Centre Services Delivery Director, Capgemini Publication: Data Centre Solutions Date: 1 December 2006 Rising energy prices and the threat of climate change are driving green issues to the top of the corporate agenda. Lynn Bairstow, Data Centre Products Director, Capgemini and John Mills, Data Centre Services Delivery Director, Capgemini review the potential for grid and utility computing to improve energy efficiency and sustainability in data centre management and procurement. |
Council outsources IT transformation
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Author: Staff Writer Publication: Computing Date: 30 November 2006 Capgemini will help change the way Gloucestershire Council uses IT under an outsourcing deal lasting until 2011. |
Capgemini to transform Gloucestershire County Council IT systems
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Author: Staff Writer Publication: Top Consultant Date: 29 November 2006 Capgemini UK plc has been selected by Gloucestershire County Council to complete a comprehensive transformation of its IT systems as a key part of its plans for greater customer focus, higher quality services, improved efficiency and lower costs. |
A workable way to protect electricity supply
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Author: John Dizard Publication: Financial Times Date: 22 November 2006 Colette Lewiner, Head of Capgemini Energy Practice, comments on energy security and price: 'The problem with a totally liberalised market is that when there are restraints on supplies, the competition doesn't work and everyone wants to go back to regulated cheaper tariffs.' |
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