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Cadbury Looks to Consolidate, Improve IT Supply Chain

1 hour, 13 minutes ago ago from @Risk | Focused on supplier risk issues for business leaders

December 21, 2009 Category: Uncategorized --> Cadbury has identified procurement costs as a major target for change aimed at strengthening its business position, according to ComputerWorldUK. Most significantly, the company plans to cut IT support spending using a two-pronged approach that will a) consolidate support services and b) improve the technology used. According to the article, Cadbury wants to create “technology ...

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Insight Enterprise, Inc. Appoints New CEO to Fill Vacancy

20 hours ago ago from Management Turnover as Change Agent

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Conversations: SAP Influencer Summit vs. Le Web

1 hour, 10 minutes ago ago from SAP Web 2.0 Resource Site

Posted by Timo Elliott on December 11, 2009 9 Comments I’ve spent the last few days attending – virtually – the SAP Influencer Summit and the Le Web conference in Paris. The two events were very different, but I think there’s some interesting comparisons that can be drawn that point to the future direction of conferences. Let’s start with the SAP Influencer Summit. You can see the full list of recorded keynote sessions here ...

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