Industry news

  • 20 Sep 2022 8:34 AM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    You understand that every dollar matters since you own a company. To secure the future success of your company, you must be diligent with your financial decisions. IT personnel is one area where several startups suffer. It might be challenging to locate a workforce that is qualified and reasonably priced. Here’s where the expansion of the IT workforce occurs.

    Long-term, hiring exceptional programmers and producing excellent work might be cost-effective for an expansion strategy. Yet, how does it function in practice?

    Read more on The European Business Review here.



  • 20 Sep 2022 8:32 AM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    The global industry is never really static. But we have been witnessing major shifts around the world—changes that shed light on an industry in transition.

    This week we are publishing The 2022 Global 200, which each year provides the most authoritative picture of the legal industry around the world. Our extensive report will feature in-depth reporting and analysis, charts with financial metrics for the 200 largest international law firms, and rankings by revenue, profits per equity partner and head count. It also closely examines markets in Asia.

    Read more on Law.com here.


  • 20 Sep 2022 8:29 AM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    The report titled ‘Global Contact Center Outsourcing Market’ examines the competitive advantages of the market in the last few years. The report studies crucial aspects important for the market players and Contact Center Outsourcing industry to make sound business decisions and for investment opportunities. The study of the current economic and non-economic factors in domestic and international markets is described in the report. The facts gathered in Contact Center Outsourcing report are researched and collected through trusted sources. It includes primary and secondary methods of research.

    Read the full article on Spoool.ie here.

  • 20 Sep 2022 8:26 AM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    THE term “new energy” covers a number of concepts – some established, some new, including the use of new technologies to generate electrical energy and increasingly capture the production of “future fuels”, such as hydrogen, ammonia and methanol, says Michael Harrison, a partner in Ashurst LLP who’s based in Singapore.

    Harrison, along with colleagues, has been involved in over 30 waste projects, and is currently working on 10 projects, all of which are at various stages of development.

    Read more on The Business Times here.

  • 16 Sep 2022 9:03 AM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    Organizations worldwide are realizing that RPA is capable of transforming their backend operations and procedures in an entirely new way with digital technology. It is a novel approach to automating corporate operations and procedures. It enables businesses to use software-driven robots, or bots, to automate routine, predetermined activities. It minimizes the human labor required for tiresome, repetitive jobs so that employees can concentrate on more important and more meaningful work.

    Read the full article on ResearchAndMarkets here.

  • 16 Sep 2022 9:00 AM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    The headline of one of my previous articles, “The Most Unenviable Job in Purchasing,” sums up my negative view of a purchasing department’s strategic sourcing function. In my experience, the solitary focus of strategic sourcing has been piece-price. And there is always someone who will offer a lower price.

    What’s wrong with this approach, of course, is that there are other desirable supplier capabilities that can positively impact OEM customer internal costs, as well as position them to increase revenues/profits through satisfying incremental demand—i.e., demand that was not forecast. And these are largely ignored in today’s source-selecting strategy and process.  

    Read the full article on IndustryWeek here.

  • 16 Sep 2022 8:53 AM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    After joining forces with PEN Partnership in August, Wavestone announces the acquisition of Coeus Consulting, a London based management consulting firm specialising in CIO Advisory. The three companies all share strong growth ambitions to build together a leading player in the UK consulting market.

    Read the full article on Actusnews here.


  • 14 Sep 2022 2:57 PM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    DXC Technology Company DXC shares rallied 6% in the last trading session to close at $28.36. This move can be attributable to notable volume with a higher number of shares being traded than in a typical session. This compares to the stock's 0.5% gain over the past four weeks.

    The upswing in DXC stock prices on Monday can be primarily be attributable to rally in the broader market for the fourth consecutive trading session on weakening dollar rates and growing optimism that inflation has peaked.

    Read more on Yahoo News here.




  • 14 Sep 2022 2:54 PM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    Software development models provide a framework for teams. Discover 7 software development models and determine which one will suit the project seamlessly.

    NAPLES, FLORIDA, USA, September 13, 2022 /EINPresswire.com

    / -- Different software development projects call for different timelines, technologies, and budgets. As a result, the ultimate outcome relies upon the design of processes necessary to accomplish chosen goals. Given a variety of software development models, it is challenging to choose one that will seamlessly suit the business needs. The new article by Intetics covers seven major models in software development, and tips on choosing the most appropriate one for a particular project.

    Read more on newswires here.


  • 14 Sep 2022 2:53 PM | Abbie Lunn (Administrator)

    A new KPMG study said the global reach of carbon pricing and taxes would likely expand in the upcoming years, bringing a complex tax landscape that may prove challenging to navigate for some businesses. The findings, reported by BusinessGreen, were presented in a study titled “Business consequences of tax driving net zero ambitions” and prepared by KPMG’s Responsible Tax Projects

    Read more on the Carbon Herald here.

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