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Financial data management tool eases compliance woes
Financial data management software vendors claim to reduce compliance costs via workflow and data quality tools. Users say the software helps them save money -- and sleep soundly. Article | 20 Jul 2006
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American Fidelity shows how DR planning gets done
American Fidelity Assurance Company's No. 1 priority is paying claims -- especially in a disaster. To make sure it meets those needs, it tests core IT systems twice a year. News | 05 Apr 2006
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Top 10 issues for managed care CIOs
The Managed Care Executive Group recently announced the Top 10 issues for CIOs in the managed care industry. Leading the list was consumer focus. News | 11 May 2005
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Financial services sector will double offshore spending
Financial services firms are predicted to double their spending on offshore outsourcing in the next three years and assign more strategic pieces of their businesses to those providers. News | 09 May 2005
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IDC: Verticals will get 5.8% boost
IT spending in retail and wholesale industries this year is going to spike -- fueling an 6% increase across 17 vertical markets. Article | 08 Feb 2005
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An Offshore Conversation: Author and IT veteran responsible for FleetBoston's offshoring
The public's reaction to the growing U.S. trend of outsourcing low-level IT jobs to countries like India has been icy at best. The idea of ever- increasing numbers of displaced American workers just doesn't sit well with the populace. The backlash ha... Interview | 08 Nov 2004
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An Offshore Conversation: Author and IT veteran responsible for FleetBoston's offshoring part 2
Offshore outsourcing expert Tandy Gold believes that properly executed offshoring programs can be a win/win for everyone involved, including employees who might otherwise have been displaced. In part two of this SearchCIO.com interview, Gold, author ... Interview | 08 Nov 2004
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Automated backups 'on the money' for finance firm
Manual procedures used by a financial services firm to select and secure tape backups go the way of fractions of stock shares. Article | 08 Jan 2003