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  • It may be for life, but will there be innovation, as TCS inks the mother of all insurance BPO deals

    December 09, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    TCS' insurance services delivery subsidiary, Diligenta, has become wedded to in a 15-year, $2.2bn, 1900 employee life and pensions BPO engagement with the UK's Friends Life. This represents the largest life and pensions BPO engagement by a considerable margin, eclipsing the $1.1bn Prudential contract awarded to Capita in 2007. We believe this move from TCS signals a sea-change in the industry with regards to the growth strategies and ambitions of the leading BPO providers. Read More

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  • In case you missed our “Kill the Sales Cheese” webcast, here’s the replay

    December 08, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    In case you missed our "Kill the sales cheese" webcast, here's the replay Read More

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  • SAP + SuccessFactors = Great for SAP, but could restrict growth potential for the HR services industry

    December 04, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    With SAP's move to "Cloudify" its software portfolio with the $3.4bn acquisition of the darling of HR software, SuccessFactors, we do not believe this is particularly good news for BPO service providers and services clients Read More

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  • Fed up with cheesy sales presentations? Well, here’s the web event you’ve been waiting for…

    December 01, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    So how can you make the sales process smell less like a Wisconsin dairy farm? Easy - simply join us for our next web event Read More

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  • Too late to compete with the Sourcing Raj? (Part I)

    November 26, 2011 | Phil Fersht

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  • As InfosysBPO reaches the $500m mark, is it ready for the big-time?

    November 20, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    InfosysBPO is now a major BPO contender in the global marketplace, having quietly gone about building its BPO business streams since its inception via the buyout of FAO provider Progeon, exactly five years' ago and expects to reach the landmark of $500m in revenues this year. HfS has always been encouraged by the firm's approach to developing both horizontal and vertical BPO services, and its focus on leveraging its IT heritage to augment its value proposition. Infy is by no means the biggest player in the BPO business nor does it want to be, but it has been able to establish itself as a smart and very respected player in the BPO business. Read More

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  • Don’t miss today’s web-debate – The Future of BPO

    November 20, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    Are you ready for our next installment of HfS' Live and Unfiltered series, broadcast live infront of the HfS Research community? Read More

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  • Capgemini collects Vengroff Williams to slip into third spot for global Finance & Accounting BPO

    November 15, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    Capgemini has made a major move towards strengthening its position in the global F&A BPO market by today acquiring Vengroff Williams and Associates - and leaping to third in the market share spot for F&A globally Read More

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  • What are Business Platforms and why they represent the future of outsourcing

    November 14, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    The ability to develop some best-in-class processes as "Business Platforms", whether they focus on horizontal or vertical process clusters, is becoming a real differentiator in the market, as buyers seek more standardized solutions from their outsourcing engagements. The gauntlet being laid out to providers, with these Business Platforms, is their ability to support their clients’ transitions quickly and inexpensively. Simply selling “products” is not the concept of business platforms – it is the provider’s ability to work with their customers to facilitate and support the ultimate business outcomes of managing the processes associated with the Business Platform offering. Read More

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  • The three tenets of Global Business Services execution: customer alignment, accountability, and economies of scale

    November 10, 2011 | Phil Fersht

    So how do you take shared services leaders and blend their expertise with the outsourcing governors? How do you go from fragmented service delivery with multiple points of contact, to a global governance model with a rationalized and centralized administration of third-party service providers? Read More

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