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Welcome to the brand new GFI newsletter


With this three-monthly newsletter -baptised "GFI Insight"- we would like to offer our readers inspiration, hints, and new ideas.

After our European integration exercise, there are undoubtedly activities of GFI which are still unknown to you. This newsletter aims to change that. Each newsletter will be built around one central theme. That theme will be elaborated using four deep-dive articles.

The focus of our first edition is -what did you expect?- cost savings. Whilst reading, you will discover some initiatives taken by our customers in order to diminish their spending.

GFI hopes that by reading these articles you will get some interesting ideas that might be useful when optimising your own business processes. Do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to share your own interesting case with our customers. It might get published in our next edition. In this way, GFI will continue to offer useful information for readers that would like to optimise their own business processes. That is and will remain our most important goal.

Happy reading!
Pascal Meyers
General Manager GFI Benelux

  • Software licences can be up to 50% cheaper
      Software is one of the most important ICT costs for a company. Good license management means a significant decrease of those costs.
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  • The e-edge of ecological cars
      Green cars go further than a lower CO2 exhaust. The automotive sector finds an ally in ICT to make cars more environment-friendly.
      Read more
  • About cost-aware banks and strong ICT partners
      Relationships between banks and ICT revolve around cost reduction. ICT intelligence is coupled with a result engagement in order to reach the cost-saving goals.
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    Companies are more convinced that Web2.0 tools are ideal to increase collaboration. Social networks and wikis are the most useful to share knowledge, dixit Forrester Research. Important is that they want one package from their trusted ict partner. This solves the Web2.0 security issue.
    Nearshoring, outsourcing by a geographically close partner, will increase in 2009. This became clear at the World Outsourcing Summit of the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) earlier this year. Companies also keep sourcing out, though the contract periods are shorter.
    IBM investests 2 billion in Europan ict-innovation. Big Blue wants to prevent the fact that ict projects are postponed because government subsidies take a longer time because of the crisis. The subsidies are mainly destined for companies that use IBM hardware, software, and services.
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