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Leading companies in the high
tech manufacturing industry, such as Cisco, Amazon
and Dell, accelerated their revenue growth and margins
by focusing on their supply chains that can accurately
predict and service the needs of their customers
at all times. The IT Services industry will see
the same supply chain processes applied, albeit
with some differences, to the supply of skills and
talent. In today’s cut-throat competition
for skilled technical resource, companies need to
build interactive on-line business relationships
with their IT outsourcing/service supply chain partners
to reduce their cost of operations, predict talent
needs and ensuring a steady talent supply.
InfoKnox is offering a new breed of Talent
Supply Chain solution that will give you dynamic,
real-time capabilities to unleash the true potential
of your IT service supply chains. InfoKnox
Talent Services Network™ will produce
similar benefits such as available-to-promise, cost
savings, greater visibility and flexibility, that
the high-tech manufacturing industry saw with their
supply chains. Available as Software-as-a-Service
(SaaS), InfoKnox's
Talent Services Network™ is an integrated
solution that automates and optimizes the IT
Services Supply Chain.
With InfoKnox
Talent Services Network™ you can shorten
the time-to-deliver for your projects, increase
return on investments, provide adaptive partner
program management, and reduce the cost of operations.
InfoKnox's
Talent Services Network™ puts you on the
path to more profitable partnerships - partnerships
forged daily to last for years. |
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When the
outsourced resources are 12-20% of your work force
and 15-30% of your resource costs, you can no longer
rely on traditional "static" outsourcing
arrangements to maintain and grow the business.
You must aggressively collaborate with the IT services
supply chain partners to cost effectively scale
your operations.
While virtually every other function of the corporation
has been automated by information technology, the
talent supply chain activities, is still a "one-size-fits
all", labor intensive process, a set of disconnected
activities delivered largely by email, spreadsheets
and phone. |
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