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IT to play role in massive public-sector cuts

...being renegotiated with suppliers. The government said in September that hundreds of IT projects are being scrutinised, to determine whether they should continue, be reduced... Read more

20 October, 2010 by David Meyer and Tom Espiner
Uffizi 1.15

Uffizi 1.15

...Gallery and the Pitti Palace), as well as dealing with their major IT projects regarding the cataloguing of the works of art, electronic documentation systems... Read more

24 September, 2010

Atos Origin resumes government projects

...A number of Atos Origin IT projects have been resumed by the government, following cost-cutting contract renegotiations... Read more

13 September, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Government body can intervene in failing projects

The Major Projects Authority will be able to stop large-scale projects that are failing, the Cabinet Office has said Read more

4 April, 2011 by Tom Espiner
Five <endeca_term>IT Projects</endeca_term> for Business Agility

Five IT Projects for Business Agility

Here are five IT projects that directly help CEOs deal with accelerating business change using technologies... Read more

17 May, 2011
Omantel: Telecom Reduces Server Costs While Speeding Server Provisioning With Virtualization

Omantel: Telecom Reduces Server Costs While Speeding Server Provisioning With Virtualization

...across its services offerings since 2008. As a result, the demand for IT projects was at an all-time high, but its data center was... Read more

26 April, 2012
An Agile IT Security Model for Project Risk Assessment

An Agile IT Security Model for Project Risk Assessment

...two fundamental challenges in effectively performing security risk assessment in today's IT projects. The first is the project manager's need to know what... Read more

14 December, 2011
IT Cost Cutting TechRepublic Ninja Guide

IT Cost Cutting TechRepublic Ninja Guide

...has been a long time since the heady days when funding for IT projects seemed to magically appear from nowhere. Many IT shops are now... Read more

7 September, 2011
IT Success with Packaged Solutions

IT Success with Packaged Solutions

Experience has shown that IT projects tend to be at a risk to run late, over budget... Read more

15 July, 2011
Redesigned Framework and Approach for IT Project Management

Redesigned Framework and Approach for IT Project Management

In this paper, the authors consider software development type Information Technology (IT) projects in presenting the redesigned framework and approach for their management. Software... Read more

1 July, 2011
Introducing Packaged Solutions

Introducing Packaged Solutions

Consider issues as to why IT projects are at a risk to run late, over budget and not... Read more

19 April, 2011
Six Common Mistakes that Plague <endeca_term>IT Projects</endeca_term> and Three Keys to Avoiding Them

Six Common Mistakes that Plague IT Projects and Three Keys to Avoiding Them

...and tackling potential risks and problems in projects. When it comes to IT projects, there are a number of common mistakes that are made frequently... Read more

16 April, 2011
The Development of Electronic Payment System for Universities in Indonesia: On Resolving Key Success Factors

The Development of Electronic Payment System for Universities in Indonesia: On Resolving Key Success Factors

It is known that IT projects are high-risk. To achieve project success, the strategies to avoid... Read more

1 April, 2011
A Roadmap to Data Migration Success

A Roadmap to Data Migration Success

Many significant business initiatives and large IT projects depend upon a successful data migration. Your goal is to minimize... Read more

15 March, 2011
Next Generation Network Security for Data Center Protections

Next Generation Network Security for Data Center Protections

...trend that has emerged during the current business/economic cycle is that IT projects that reduce cost are winners. This savings trend is as strong... Read more

1 October, 2010

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