Cloud specialist claims China public sector IT success
By David Bicknell It’s not too often you see a press release announcing the successful conclusion of a public sector IT project. But it’s perhaps a sign of the times that there is such an announcement,...
View ArticleA few suggested blog posts – on change at Kodak, the rise of Splunk and a...
By David Bicknell Browsing over the weekend, I came across a few posts about change management and cultural change that caught my eye and are worthy of passing on. A couple are from the Harvard...
View ArticleBookmarked – a selection of recent articles that caught the eye
China Daily – SMEs given preferential policies in govt procurement New York Times - The Ying and the Yang of Corporate Information Stuff.co.nz – Gremlins’ delays add up to headaches The Daily Telegraph...
View ArticleWill the BRICS learn the lessons from developed nations’ limp track record of...
By David Bicknell There’s not much doubt of the hot spots for IT spending over the next few years: the BRICS. According to this piece on ZDNet, while Europe remains transfixed viewing a Greek tragedy,...
View ArticleAustralia bars China’s Huawei from competing for broadband project
By David Bicknell There is an intriguing row Down Under about the Australian Government’s decision to bar the Chinese telecomms company Huawei Technologies from competing for work on its national...
View ArticleFast-growing BRICS countries face IT challenges, says economic think tank
Much has been written about the economic potential offered by the BRICS countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. And yet, despite improvements in many drivers of competitiveness, the...
View ArticleUK technology firms spurn BRICS deals in favour of home investment says Grant...
By David Bicknell Medium-sized UK technology companies are forgoing demonstrable investment opportunities in the BRICS economies in favour of domestic deals, according to new research from audit...
View ArticleInside Universal Credit IT – analysis of document the DWP didn’t want published
By Tony Collins Written evidence the Department for Work and Pensions submitted to an FOI tribunal – but did not want published (ever) – reveals that there was an internal “lack of candour and honesty...
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