payroll in comment and analysis
SpinVox: Are you listening?
Comment According to a spokesman, SpinVox operates in eight markets so we can conservatively guess the call centre staff payroll is somewhere in the region of 2,400 seats. An interesting little tale unfolded last week courtesy... [27 Jul 2009]
Ask the Experts: Should I embrace the cloud?
Comment At the bottom, there will be commodity processes - those that the vast majority of organisations have to do, things like booking vacation, ordering stationery, payroll, expenses and so on. Q: I want to move the majority... [08 Apr 2009]
The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe
Comment It doesn't matter that payroll represents more than 80 per cent of my annual operational costs. With spring and recession in the air, a CEO's fancy turns to pruning costs - and for the Naked CIO's department that means... [03 Mar 2008]
The Naked CIO: Recruitment nightmares
Comment This means organisations are having difficulty managing payroll-related costs to try and meet the demands of these over-inflated applicants. The bigger problems run deep and are crippling the IT industry. [11 Feb 2008]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis Others on the panel preferred to single out Shigeru Miyamoto, also on the Nintendo payroll but perhaps best known simply as the world's most famous games designer. The shift in the balance of tech power from West to East... [12 Oct 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.06.07
Round-Up And as such you would have been forgiven for thinking Charles' lot was made a lot worse when news broke that he'd had his bank account details stolen - along with those of his staff at the Duchy of Cornwall - following the theft of a... [29 Jun 2007]
The CIOs transforming government IT
Comment If you take shared payroll systems it should be a simple matter to demonstrate an organisation is paying so much per employee and that there are benefits in scaling up. Andy McCue looks at the CIOs in both central and... [27 Jun 2007]
The CIOs transforming government IT
CIO Analysis If you take shared payroll systems it should be a simple matter to demonstrate an organisation is paying so much per employee and that there are benefits in scaling up. The Transformational Government report and Varney... [06 Jun 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 24.11.06
Round-Up Moving on, news broke this week that three laptops have been stolen from the Metropolitan Police force's payroll partner LogicaCMG, containing information on 15,000 members of the force. What is the world coming to? [24 Nov 2006]
View from Stanford: 'Offshoring works for us'
Comment We had accountants and payroll people running our departments and they were managing technical consultants on a day-to-day basis. On a recent trip to Silicon Valley, silicon.com analysis and reports editor Sylvia Carr... [21 Nov 2006]
Big bucks in China's software industry
Comment Bin says antivirus and ERP software companies - covering areas such as payroll, HR and manufacturing systems - are hot right now. Amid China's tech boom, how is software shaping up? It might not receive the attention... [26 Jul 2006]
Boardroom Despatches: Making your spike spikier
Comment Payroll systems, databases, logistics - all are standardised globally. What is it that your organisation can do better than anyone else? Is it being fully harnessed? René Carayol asks you to ask whether your board is... [13 Jul 2005]
Criminal IT: Why insecurity is implicit in computing
Comment He produced not only an answer to the Decidability Problem but did so with an imaginative technique that showed us how to build automatic mathematicians - computers which first solved the puzzle of the Enigma cipher machines, turning the... [18 May 2005]
Leader: Don't lead with your heart
Leader The devotion, even fanaticism, in the open source court is well-known as these individuals are so vocal but do not forget that Microsoft has its share of zealots too, most of whom are on the company payroll. [05 Apr 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Compliance time - again
Comment The majority of companies over a certain size prefer to make BACS (Banking Automated Clearing System) payments automatically, most commonly for payroll but also for commercial and other financial transactions. [11 Mar 2005]
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