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Corbus, LLC, a global solutions provider founded in 1994, offers superior services combining years of experience, solid partnerships and adaptability. Corbus’ solution offering includes Information Technology (IT), Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Project Management (PMO) services. Our IT portfolio consists of E-Commerce, Business Intelligence, Content Management, Third Party Testing and Custom Solutions. In SCM, we [...]
June 13, 2011 |
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3i Infotech is a global Information technology company with a broad range of solutions. In 1999 we started off with just two offerings: application development & maintenance and IT infrastructure services. In addition, there was a team handling the back-office transaction processing work for the ICICI Bank, a NYSE-listed organization. We have expanded our portfolio [...]
March 2, 2011 |
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Sonata Software is a leading provider of IT consulting and software services globally. Combining unparalleled experience, domain expertise, best practices, and comprehensive capabilities across various industries and business functions, Sonata collaborates with customers to help them effectively address their operational challenges and grow their businesses stronger. Headquartered in Bangalore, India, and with a customer base [...]
January 7, 2011 |
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Syntel is a leading global provider of custom Information Technology and Knowledge Process Outsourcing solutions that improve quality and reduce costs. Our portfolio of solutions spans the entire range of technical services and process operations for Global 200 organizations in the Banking & Financial Services, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Insurance, Logistics, Manufacturing, Retail, Telecom, and [...]
December 13, 2010 |
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Organizations now value their information assets as much as their traditional ones, aligning access to information to their strategic objectives. But challenges stand in the way of smooth information management. Srini Pallia shares solutions.
August 1, 2010 |
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More and more companies are adopting new pure-play business intelligence (BI) applications (such as Qlikview, Spotfire, Tableau) that work with ERP platforms rather than opting for bundled solutions of technology giants (IBM, Oracle, SAP) honed from their acquisitions of BI vendors. The emergence of agile, innovative new vendors, together with tough economic conditions has led [...]
Ness Technologies and CIO Custom Research Group conducted a market pulse study on business intelligence (BI) in Oct./Nov. 2009. The study revealed how the 142 qualified respondents are using BI solutions in their organizations. Among the findings, the study shows plans and budgets allocated for implementing BI during 2010, drivers for BI adoption, and significant [...]
January 1, 2010 |
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Our experts predict several areas of the industry will experience significant growth over the next five years. Reverse outsourcing, verticalization, emerging markets, business analytics, healthcare, transportation, and ERP are some of the areas that will enjoy increased attention. Industry trends Andrew Pery, Chief Marketing Officer, Kofax, says reverse outsourcing will pick up steam. This trend [...]
January 1, 2010 |
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Despite investments in data warehousing and ERP systems, most organizations struggle to make informed, responsive decisions based on their data. Typically, they lack visibility into their business. They also lack a structured predictive program of business intelligence and analytics that allows them to mitigate business risks and fully utilize the available data and draw insights [...]
November 1, 2009 |
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How can retailers know how well they are serving the needs of the customers coming to their Web sites? Read about an outsourcing solution that gives retailers in-depth competitive intelligence for their online business.
December 1, 2005 |
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With competition on all sides, banks have to invest in enabling technologies to stay current. Yet this economy dictates that they cut costs, too. The only way to do both is to outsource.
January 1, 2003 |
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