Join us for a Webinar on February 17
HfS Research, in partnership with the Outsourcing Unit of the London School of Economics, is hosting a webinar, sponsored by Accenture, featuring the key findings from the groundbreaking study of Cloud Business Services.
Join HfS Research Founder and CEO Phil Fersht, HfS Managing Director Euan Davis, Professor Leslie Willcocks, Professor for Work, Technology and Globalization at London School of Economics, and Managing Director of Cloud Services at Accenture Jimmy Harris.
The issues on the table include:
- The contrasting views and intentions of business and IT executives towards Cloud Business Services
- The impact of Cloud on work culture and delivering competitive advantage
- How both business and IT executives need to tool-up and prepare to adopt Cloud Business Services
- The crucial role service providers need to play as Cloud Business enablers for today’s organizations
Cloud Will Transform Business As We Know It:
The Secret’s In The Source
Thursday, February 17, 2011
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST
Posted in : Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Cloud Computing, horses-for-sources-company-news, IT Outsourcing / IT Services, SaaS, PaaS, IaaS and BPaaS, Sourcing Best Practises
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Look forward to it. Cloud for business is a revolutionary idea that I hope gets some good traction.
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[…] of the presentation was given over to an interpretation of the results coming out of an extensive survey that HfS ran in conjunction with the London School of Economics. The key message is that business is driving change (no news there) but that there has to be a way […]