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Posted by i-cio.com staff | 18 Jan 2010

Outsourcing: New models are redrawing the IT services delivery map

Outsourcing: New models are redrawing the IT services delivery map

Our latest Special Report examines how new sourcing models - from the cloud to outcome-based agreements - are transforming the landscape of IT service delivery. Log in to our Members' Area for exclusive access to:

Analysis, including contributions from:

  • Leslie Willcocks, professor of information systems, London School of Economics
  • Joseph Cagliarini, group CIO, Jardine OneSolution
  • Olga Botero, CIO, Bancolombia
  • Paul Tasker, director of global delivery, Fujitsu
  • David Cooper, CIO, TalkTalk
  • Nic Bellenberg, CIO Hachette Filipacchi UK
  • David Rosewell, practice lead for business consulting, Fujitsu
  • Ian Cohen, CIO, JLT Group

Case Study

German insurance giant Allianz found that forging a "real partnership" was key when it outsourced end-user IT to cut costs, improve service quality and free up resources.

Boardroom View

What do CFOs really think about outsourcing? The latest research shows that finance chiefs are out of step with CIOs in terms of how they perceive the business benefits.

CIO Barometer

Will cloud services be an alternative to traditional outsourcing? Leading IT chiefs give their verdict in our exclusive quarterly survey - plus your chance to have your say in our next poll.

Data Feed

Essential outsourcing facts and figures to help you make the right decisions.

If you aren't already a member, apply here to access all this information and lots more.

Illustration: Stuart Daly

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