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  • 17 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Global business outsourcing provider Arvato has entered a strategic partnership with Blue Prism to offer Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to help councils deliver back-office transformation.

    The partnership will see Arvato use the cutting-edge automation software to provide local authorities with an end-to-end solution of identifying, designing, building and monitoring automated processes, providing RPA-as-a-service and consultancy and training.

    Arvato will use the innovative technology to help current and future clients in local government automate transactional back office functions, such as revenues and benefits, HR, payroll and finance, increasing process speed and efficiency while freeing up employees to deliver front-line services.

    The move follows a successful implementation of the technology within Arvato’s partnership with Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council. RPA is completing back office processes with 100 per cent accuracy while making significant savings on resource – for example, in the revenues and benefits department the time taken to input a council tax direct debit has been reduced from five minutes to less than one. Employee satisfaction has also increased as a result of removing the mundane tasks from staff’s day-to-day routine.

    Related: Blue Prism’s Software Robots on the Rise

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  • 11 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    IBM have successfully confirmed a 5 year technology outsourcing deal with Vodafone worth $750-850 million. The original contract signed in 2007 was worth $600 million and provided traditional Infrastructure and application services. The contract renewal will see IBM support Vodafone the programme to consolidate its data centres across India and assist in migration to the cloud.

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    Related news:IBM continues fight to keep Vodafone India’s favour

  • 11 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    The EOA have partnered with ProcureCon Europe and have secured an exclusive 15% discount off the full price to attend, using our code: EOA15. Book your place online.

    ProcureCon is Europe’s most Strategic Procurement Event for CPOs and Senior Procurement Executives. Now on its 17th year, they have pulled together the best and the brightest in the procurement industry, and asked them to divulge their secrets on best practice that will help you to transform spend management into sustainable value creation.

    Download the agenda here, to find out exactly who is speaking, what the hottest topics are and how ProcureCon Europe can benefit you.

  • 11 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.” - Henry Ford.

    This was once a saying thrown around repeatedly in the training world of old to help instigate changes in managerial or organisational behaviour. Whilst the sentiment still rings true, the reality now is that if you always do what you’ve always done in the modern world, you are going to get increasingly less.

    Globalised trade and the advancement of technology has fundamentally changed the way we do business these days. The growth of technology like Service Delivery Automation (SDA), and the consequential changes on business operating models make the continuous adaptation of skills absolutely fundamental for organisations looking to prosper in the outsourcing market. The pace of change and the impact of digitalisation will only increase further, and so we can expect there will be a significant impact on employment and skills over the next ten years, at all levels and in all verticals.

    The ability to learn new skills quickly becomes critical in adapting to disruptive change, and those that are not willing, or able to adapt, will face being left behind and their market share continuously eroded. In recognition of this, the NOA is developing new training and qualifications to help the more traditional businesses upskill, starting with our workshops and professional qualification in Robotic Process Automation (RPA).

    So you’re a ‘disrupter’, but how well do you know Outsourcing?

    Innovative, more agile companies may well be the flag-bearers of this new ecosystem, but whilst their technological capability is obvious, their maturity level in outsourcing best practice, in terms of relationship management, contract negotiation, risk & governance, is sometimes seriously lacking. This is a major risk for these newer organisations expecting to thrive in the market. With nearly 30 years of best practice to our name, in every stage of the outsourcing life cycle, the NOA can also help these organisations upskill in the areas where they most need it.

    This is the context in which individuals and employers need to make decisions about their investment in skills. These decisions will be critical, with skills playing a fundamental role in employability and earnings potential in the new outsourcing ecosystem, and the ability to attract new business. Irrespective of the whether you are a traditional outsourcing provider or an emerging digital disrupter, if you are future-proof yourself and your business you need to upskill now!

  • 10 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Outsourcing as we know it is changing rapidly. Digitalisation, automation, the Internet of Things and Brexit are only a few topics accelerating its transformation, burning the existing outsourcing landscape to ruins. However, the next generation of sourcing and shared services is emerging from the ashes.

    How to deal with these imminent and essential changes? Emerging Europe has published a piece on the new outsourcing world and the Rise of the Phoenix.

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  • 10 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    John Lewis Partnership has managed to increase savings by 50%, by restructuring its procurement department. This was part of the Director of Procurement’s plans and he managed to implement it without any loss of reactive capacity. Read the full article here.

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    Related news: New NHS Procurement structures highly criticised by HCSA

  • 10 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Google has indicated its renewed focus on cloud computing with the acquisition of Orbitera, a company that provides an e-commerce platform for buying and selling software.

    The company's platform enables independent software vendors, service providers and IT channel organisations to sell their software more flexibly, without being tied to expensive app stores. This presents Google with an opportunity to commoditise the software industry in a similar manner to the way that it has commoditised online advertising.

    Read the full article by Computing here.

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  • 10 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) on this BBC report, maintaining the UK's membership of the EU's single market could add an extra 4% to its economy. The IFS also raised the concern between the difference of access and membership of the single market, as any other country in the world can have access to the EU single market, but not with the same benefits as a member would.

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    Related news: UK manufacturing suffers with Brexit uncertainty

  • 9 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    The Crown Commercial Service has published a tender for provision of devices and management services for organisations across the public sector.

    The four-year contract includes a £25m lot for scanning services to turn physical records into digital files.

    Read the full article by Public Technology here.

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    Related news: Accenture contract with HMRC is extended

  • 9 Aug 2016 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    The Health Care Supplies Association (HCSA) thinks the planned changes to NHS procurement are confusing, are being made without consulting health service buyers and are likely to jeopardise current arrangements that are working well.

    Read the full article by CIPS here.

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    Related news: NHS Digital Programme to save millions

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