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  • What will The Procurement As-a-Service Provider Landscape look like in 2020?

    March 17, 2017 | Hfs

    Looking further into the future, who will dominate the space in 2020? Three providers are set to remain at the helm for the foreseeable future Read More

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  • Whatever the fate of the ACA, Consumerism in Healthcare is here to stay

    March 16, 2017 | Barbra McGann, Melissa O'Brien

    Amid all this uncertainty, one thing that is sure not to change is the consumerism that has taken a strong hold within the healthcare industry, which would be the case with or without the ACA. Read More

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  • Time to go fishing for Fintech in Boston?

    March 16, 2017 | Reetika Fleming

    The Boston community has growing influence in how modern technologies are making their way to various BFSI segments including payments, capital markets, insurance, mortgage, financial reporting, and taxation. Read More

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  • How Design Thinking plays an integral role in increasing the value of outsourcing, service design, and delivery

    March 14, 2017 | Barbra McGann

    Insights on how Design Thinking plays a role in creating a different experience—a different way of working and new insights for operational excellence and expansion Read More

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  • Genpact becomes the first provider to acquire an AI platform

    March 14, 2017 | Phil Fersht, Reetika Fleming, Tom Reuner

    Genpact moves to integrate true artificial intelligence with its business process service offerings by acquiring the impressive Boston-based Rage Frameworks. Read More

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  • Interview: Meet Sunayana Hazarika; The passionate marketing voice from Bangalore

    March 13, 2017 | Hfs

    Introducing Sunayana Hazarika, the latest addition to the marketing operations of HfS Read More

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  • Saba’s Acquisition of Halogen Software Helps Their Customers Achieve the Illusory ‘A’ Word

    March 10, 2017 | Steve Goldberg

    How can this deal possibly achieve something that the much larger HR Tech deals done by SAP and Oracle didn’t? Read More

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  • Deconstructing Q4 2016 – Growth in the Traditional Services Model close to Flatlining

    March 10, 2017 | Phil Fersht

    The Q4 results season has finally ended and we’re able to report on the final Q4 standings. Read More

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  • Watson and Einstein Sitting In A Tree: IBM-Salesforce join forces to give you more ways to buy AI

    March 10, 2017 | Phil Fersht, Reetika Fleming, Tom Reuner, Khalda De Souza

    The time for smart partnerships to drive real innovation and new thinking in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cognitive computing is now. Read More

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  • Procurement’s Survival Manifesto on a Knife-Edge as the As-A-Service Model takes hold

    March 09, 2017 | Hfs

    The evolution of Procurement As-a-Service solutions is making day-to-day procurement needs become increasingly easy at access in an affordable on-demand model. Read More

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