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    Deloitte picks Nortel for managed videoconferencing 09/07/2008 08:09:39

    Global consultancy Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu has chosen Nortel Networks as its managed service provider of telepresence and videoconferencing capabilities in a three-year deal valued in the millions of dollars.
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    Fishing in the global talent pool 05/01/2007 08:00:30

    As a CIO at Royal Dutch Shell, Jay Crotts knows something about recruiting IT talent on a global scale. The US$26.3 billion company employs 8,000 IT professionals in 145 countries, including remote areas such as Iceland, Togo and Mauritius, a small country off the East African coast.
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    Study: Digital crime will skyrocket in 2005 21/01/2005 14:01:36

    Digital crime and online security threats will skyrocket in 2005 as a result of the rapid growth in portable Internet and mobile technology, and the technology industry will see a boom in the development of nanotechnology and fuel cell batteries Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu predicted this week.
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    Second-tier consultants up the pace for 'fat four' 16/07/2004 07:54:50

    The days of the "fat four" consulting services dominating the IT landscape have long gone with the emergence of 'second tier' consulting organizations moving in to fill the gap.
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    Using technology to drive business process change 05/07/2004 07:30:51

    While C-level executives no longer see technology is as a black science but a tool for business transformation, there is still plenty of debate about how it should be used and implemented.
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    Group completes new RFID technology standards 15/06/2004 08:44:55

    Radio frequency identification (RFID) standards group EPCglobal has finalised its first global standards, promising to help speed companies' adoption of RFID technologies to improve supply chain operations.
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    Analysis: Conflict of interest fears tax Deloitte 19/12/2003 08:48:57

    Questions still hang over the future of IT services provider Deloitte Consulting nine months after its parent company, accounting giant Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, backtracked on plans to separate itself from the consulting unit to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
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    25 Q&As: Under the table and strangling the boss 14/07/2003 14:41:01

    As part of Computerworld's silver anniversary celebrations 25 IT managers recall the ups and downs of their careers. Here, Tim Fleming CIO, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Sydney, shares his experiences with Rodney Gedda.
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    Sun, Deloitte Consulting renew services partnership 10/07/2003 10:39:15

    Sun Microsystems's partnership with Deloitte Consulting to combine business and technology consulting has been extended as the two companies look to capitalize on data center consolidation opportunities, they announced Wednesday.
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    IT security gets 'poor relation' treatment 01/07/2003 07:50:24

    Australian business continues to under-invest in IT security with the spend still standing at around 1 to2 per cent of the total IT budget.
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    Deloitte Consulting may cut 30 local IT jobs 01/07/2003 07:46:19

    In a move which could make 30 local IT staff redundant, Deloitte Consulting is believed to be progressively closing down its Asia-Pacific and Africa IT support team. The move follows the consultancy's reintegration with its parent Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, according to a former Australian IT professional with the company.
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