Reading my colleague’s Stuart King’s blog posting on the financial impact of security incidents reminded me of the continuing obsession that many parts of industry and academia still seem to have for achieving the Holy Grail of perfect ROI measurement. Many of them miss the point.
http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/governance-issues/
...process re-engineering, this may be an appropriate arrangement. Cap Gemini Ernst & Young's £400m contract with BritishSteel (now Corus), signed in 1997, involved not just running the existing systems, but also making much wider improvements...
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/11/08/183541/double-exposure.htm
...used to doing things the traditional way. He began his career as an analyst and programmer almost 20 years ago at BritishSteel. At the time, the conglomerate was experimenting with a new concept called outsourcing. Here he learned some valuable...
http://www.silicon.com/financialservices/0,3800010322,39170330,00.htm
...Company: Teletext Before joining Teletext, Beighton has had a long career in IT, although he started his career at BritishSteel, within his home city of Sheffield. After university studying a computing and operational research degree...
http://www.silicon.com/research/specialreports/cio50-2008/nigel+beighton.htm