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What is the difference between Shared Services today and Shared Services in 2007?

Corinium

In 2007 I was asked to produce an event around shared services. There was all this talk about significant cost benefits, enhanced service quality and manageable challenges. One thing was certain, the bigger the firm the bigger the cost cutting. This was an exciting time.

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What is ITIL? Your guide to the IT Infrastructure Library

CIO Business Intelligence

ITIL’s systematic approach to IT service management (ITSM) can help businesses manage risk, strengthen customer relations, establish cost-effective practices, and build a stable IT environment that allows for growth, scale, and change. The five volumes remained, and ITIL 2007 and ITIL 2011 remained similar. What will ITIL cost?

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The digital transformation of an island nation: how Bahrain rose to lead cloud adoption in the GCC Region

CIO Business Intelligence

Supported by the nation’s Labor Fund Tamkeen, it also benefits from a workforce that is young, highly skilled, bi-lingual and tech savvy alongside a diverse expat talent pool offering a global perspective. The long-term plan kicked off in 2007 with a strategy to digitise government.

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How Data Ethics Supports Governance & Monetisation

Alation

Organisations who do assess can gain additional benefits from the work that’s already done. Each process has a cost and a value (for example, the FTE cost divided by the time spent annually, plus infrastructure cost, against attributed revenue from the process). Data Value.

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Can Data-Driven Accounts Receivable Management Strengthen Client Relationships?

Smart Data Collective

The benefits of data analytics in accounts receivable was first explored by a study from New York University back in 2007. Robert Kugel from Ventana Research has talked about some of the benefits of using big data and AI in finance. More recently, we have seen even more impressive data on its effectiveness.

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Telecom Network Analytics: Transformation, Innovation, Automation

Cloudera

The Dawn of Telco Big Data: 2007-2012. Reductions in the cost of compute and storage, with efficient appliance based architectures, presented options for understanding more deeply what was actually happening on the network historically, as the first phase of telecom network analytics took shape. Let’s examine how we got here.

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Combine transactional, streaming, and third-party data on Amazon Redshift for financial services

AWS Big Data

The following are some of the key business use cases that highlight this need: Trade reporting – Since the global financial crisis of 2007–2008, regulators have increased their demands and scrutiny on regulatory reporting. The solution should be scalable, cost-efficient, and straightforward to adopt and operate.