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  • Data analysis and business integration key projects: PWC

    Companies may have hit the pause button on many of their information technology projects recently, but they'll continue work on those involving data analysis and business system integration, according to a forecast from PricewaterhouseCoopers.

  • IBM grabs consulting giant for US$3.5 billion

    IBM, the biggest provider of services to help companies install and run computer systems, has agreed to buy PricewaterhouseCoopers' consulting arm for an estimated US$3.5 billion, the companies have announced.

  • How will IBM consulting marriage hit Down Under?

    The impact on Australia of IBM’s planned acquisition of PwC Consulting won’t be dissimilar from other regions, according to one industry analyst.

  • Lies, damned lies, and consultants

    As Big Blue snaps up PwC Consulting, aka 'Monday', it is time to ask questions about the ethics of cosy relationships between technology vendors and 'sister' consulting firms.

  • CIOs: Show me the money

    Australian businesses are demanding to be shown the cost benefit of expensive management software before investing any money, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers consultant Peter Dowling.

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  • Data analysis and business integration key projects: PWC

    Companies may have hit the pause button on many of their information technology projects recently, but they'll continue work on those involving data analysis and business system integration, according to a forecast from PricewaterhouseCoopers.

  • PriceWaterhouseCoopers: Graham Andrews, CIO

    Welcome to the CIO Vision Series, where we have with us as our guest Graham Andrews of PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Thank you for joining us today and congratulations on being 'highly commended' by the Australia CIO of the Year judging panel.

  • Selling Web services: Proceed with caution

    Web services pioneers are already knocking on doors with their new solutions. While analysts can’t pinpoint when the true potential of Web services will be realised, experts are giving the go-ahead to launch Web services offerings.

  • Aust CIOs becoming business clairvoyants

    CIOs, CTOs and IT managers are increasingly being called on to look into their crystal balls to predict the future, and then translate the options into language management can understand.

  • Palm reaches out to Asian businesses

    Palm is expanding its efforts to woo Asia-Pacific businesses to its handhelds and operating system.

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