Year: 2014
The Indian majors double their market share in just four years – what’s the secret and can they be stopped?
It may be harder for some of the traditional providers to fight their way back into the services game than the Indian majors to continue their surgeRead More
Is BPO on the brink of a technology revolution?
Why BPO clients which have tech-enabled their processes are achieving better performance and outcomesRead More
This week on the HfS Podcast: The Present and Future of Enterprise Mobility
On the latest HfS Podcast, Mark Reed-Edwards talks with Ned May, Senior Vice President, Research at HfS and author of the new HfS Blueprint: Enterprise Mobility ServicesRead More
Moving mountains with Mike, part 1
Phil Fersht interviews Accenture's Group Chief Executive for BPO, Mike SalvinoRead More
The Progressive BPO Train has left the Station – is IBM on it?
We would have major concerns about IBM's positioning for Progressive BPO services, were IBM to seek to sell off the lower-margin elements of its F&A, Procurement or HR businesses, like it has with its customer services BPO business.Read More
Ready for the ultimate robotic process automation debate?
At long last... we have everything you've ever wanted to know about Robotic Process Automation and never dared to askRead More
Keshav’s Kingdom
Keshav Murugesh, CEO of WNS Global Services, talks a little about himself, WNS and his vision for the future of the BPO industryRead More
Automation killed the gamification star
Even back in '79 the world was already beginning to zone in on the power of automationRead More
Four make Winner’s Circle for Enterprise Mobility Services: Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM and Accenture
HfS launches the first Blueprint Report focused on Enterprise Mobility Services, where Infosys, Tech Mahindra, IBM and Accenture made the Winner's CircleRead More