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The cloud, a love story! origin and family secrets of outsourcing
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The cloud, a love story! origin and family secrets of outsourcing

The cloud, a love story! origin and family secrets of outsourcing

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Pierre-Jean Esbelin

180 pages, parution le 06/06/2013

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Résumé : This book offers a new and exciting vision of IT outsourcing based on real examples, and taken from the professional experience of the author. It provides valuable information for professionals. In particular, the book analyses the lessons of each case presented in the perspective of the eSCM methodology. IT Outsourcing no longer concerns only large companies - small and medium sized firms and, increasingly, the public sector now outsource readily. Outsourcing has been generally marketed as a cost reduction process focusing on technology improvements. This approach tends to reduce the advantages to a simple substitution of resources and systems. Mature companies now realise that outsourcing has much more to offer than such marginal gains - particularly as many projects have been branded as failures when targeted savings are not achieved. If one takes a broader view over organisational, technological and business performance, IT outsourcing provides powerful leverage for value creation. Based on a range of case studies involving US and European clients, highlighting their achievements and also their mistakes, this book shows the importance of aligning (out)sourcing strategy with the global business strategy of the company. Numerous best-practice examples are developed. Auteur(s) : An expert in outsourcing with more than 20 years of experience, Pierre-Jean Esbelin has managed major transformation projects covering application management, infrastructure and governance on the information systems of banks and industrial groups. He has worked throughout that time in international and multicultural contexts, at European and global levels. Pierre-Jean learned the ropes in the United States with EDS (Electronic Data Systems), the company that invented IT outsourcing, where he performed a range of roles in outsourcing, from IT production to development and governance, and also in sales and consultancy before specialising in transition and transformation projects. EDS was founded in 1962 by Ross Perot, who was a candidate in U.S. presidential elections. EDS remained the world leader in outsourcing for many years until being acquired by HP in 2008. Pierre-Jean Esbelin attended the Jesuit College of La Malgrange before taking a degree from EFREI electronics and computer engineering school. He later acquired an MBA from EDHEC business school. His email address is: pierrejean.esbelin@gmail.com

L'auteur - Pierre-Jean Esbelin

Pierre-Jean Esbelin, expert en externalisation entrepreneuriale, contribue depuis plus de 25 ans à la transformation des entreprises par le levier de l'externalisation. Formé aux États-Unis, titulaire d'un MBA et ingénieur diplômé, il dirige la société W2AC!, d'étude et de conseil spécialisée en innovation basée sur l'externalisation.

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  PAPIER NUMERIQUE
Éditeur(s) Les éditions du Net
Auteur(s) Pierre-Jean Esbelin
Parution 06/06/2013 06/06/2013
Nb. de pages 180 180
Format 15 x 23 -
Couverture Broché -
Poids 255g -
Contenu - ePub
EAN13 9782312010939 9782312010953

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