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...pushing its share price from $19 to just under $30 a share. Robert Morgan, a director of outsourcing consultancy Hamilton Bailey, who has done work for Perot Systems, reckons Dell is after Perot's expertise in health care systems. Electronic... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/23/237818/dell-maybe-paying-too-much-for-perot-systems.htm
...systems will become, it is likely some of them will need to be interoperable. Robert Morgan, a consultant at Hamilton Bailey, said there are very few common systems in the airline industry. "It will be a huge task for any airlines to... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/13/238896/it-challenge-ahead-as-ba-and-iberia-merge.htm
...branches in Scotland, as well as its insurance businesses. Robert Morgan, director at outsourcing consultancy Hamilton Bailey, said both banks had acquired insurance and building society businesses but had not fully integrated them. "These... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/03/238390/banking-sale-of-the-century-will-be-straightforward-it.htm
...find another provider, it would be easy because of the rationalisation." Robert Morgan, director at consultant Hamilton Bailey, says it is risky to outsource business critical data. "Liability remains with the customer. And it's not just... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/05/238437/astrazeneca-trust-pays-off.htm
...place to work: the CIO’s perspective. Date: Wednesday 15 July 2009 Speakers: Robert Morgan, director, Hamilton Bailey, and Jim White, director IS vendor governance, Vodafone Technology Subject: Outsourcing: creating and managing... http://www.computerweekly.com/CW500club
...workforce in India to 21,000 - more than in its home country France. Robert Morgan, director at consultancy Hamilton Bailey, said India is still the most popular place for offshore services and is likely to continue to be so for between... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/09/238500/accenture-to-add-8000-more-workers-in-india.htm
...start piloting some services, but probably not business-critical applications." Robert Morgan, director at Hamilton Bailey, says the middle of next year is likely to see a number of cloud services projects, but a large-scale deal is... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/03/237547/cloud-services-still-need-a-poster-boy.htm
...is." He says China could become the next India but it will take a long time. Robert Morgan, director at Hamilton Bailey, says China is a long way off being able to provide frontline services. "China is not anywhere near ready because... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/15/236915/is-china-ready-for-frontline-offshore-services.htm
...certain parts of the business through a sale now than it can generate in coming years. Robert Morgan, director at Hamilton Bailey, said it makes sense for HP to sell services such as HR and Payroll. "HP has failed to get the scale it wanted... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/19/237375/hp-to-sell-parts-of-its-outsourcing-business.htm
...scrutinising for ideas and copycat re-enactment elsewhere, writes Robert Morgan, director of outsourcing consultancy Hamilton Bailey. Act One - the presidential palace in New Delhi 25 July 2009, the two billionaires meet. Bill Gates and former... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/27/237048/indias-id-cards-challenge.htm

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...pay cut the higher the bonuses paid to Mark Hurd and other senior executives will be. Robert Morgan, director at Hamilton Bailey, which advises suppliers, said HP is risking losing senior executives and a lot of intellectual property with... http://www.microscope.co.uk/welcome/news/vendor-news/pay-cuts-barely-touch-hp-executives/

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