How is IT enabling business agility?

What part is technology playing in helping to drive this key business requirement?

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We need IT systems that enable us to react to changing priorities, says Dr Richard Phillips of the British Council. Other IT and business leaders from Northamptonshire County Council and Lloyds TSB share their views on the subject at this Fujitsu Executive Discussion Evening. To view the keynote speeches from the event - including the former global CIO of Unilever - sign in to our Members' Area.

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