paul coby cut costs
Nationwide hands network reins to BT
News Paul Coby British Airways In the past, Nationwide has developed and managed its IT operations in-house but is now shifting to a number of suppliers to cut costs and improve flexibility. Nationwide Building Society has signed a seven-year £160m deal... [30 Jun 2008]
Profile: Nandan Nilekani, co-chairman, Infosys
News Paul Coby British Airways Having that kind of penetration, the great and good at Infosys are well aware of the current banking downturn but Nilekani argues many are turning to IT to help cut costs. Nandan Nilekani is pretty much a legend in his own... [03 Mar 2008]
Paul Coby
AS Profile A respected statesman and valued spokesman for the CIO community, Paul Coby's much-used mantra is "there are no IT projects, only business projects". Over the past year, Coby has been working on the tech infrastructure behind the massive new... [12 Oct 2007]
Paul Coby
CIO Profile Coby's much-used motto is "there are no IT projects, only business projects" and it is an approach that has proved to be extremely successful during one of the most difficult periods in the airline's history. [06 Jun 2007]
British Airways to axe half of senior IT managers
News BA CIO Paul Coby told silicon.com that he is also aiming to increase productivity by 35 per cent by 2008, despite IT investment being held at £90m per year. BA's move to Heathrow's new Terminal 5 is also still firmly on track and Coby said the... [19 May 2006]
BA plans online upgrade in £450m cost-cutting drive
News Speaking at silicon.com's CIO Forum last year, BA CIO Paul Coby said he helped the airline cut IT costs by 40 per cent. British Airways (BA) is planning to upgrade its ba.com website and increase the use of self-service check-in as part of a £200m... [10 Mar 2006]
CIO Forum: How IT helped turn around BA
News Speaking today at silicon.com's CIO Forum, Paul Coby CIO of BA, shed some light on IT's role in the transformation of the airline, the importance of working closely with the business, and what eBay, Google and Skype all have in common. [27 Sep 2005]
BA ups IT investment to £85m
News Speaking to silicon.com at the company's annual internal IT fair, BA CIO Paul Coby said new IT investment has been set at £85m for the current financial year - up from £65m in 2002. The airline revealed plans for 3,000 to 5,000 job cuts back in... [08 Sep 2004]
Airline IT spending nosedives and outsourcing increases
News But Paul Coby, CIO of British Airways and chairman of SITA Group, maintained IT is still strategic to the future of the airline industry. IT and telecoms spending by airlines has fallen in the past year as the pressure to cut costs continues... [05 Jul 2004]
Procurement: to single-source or multi-source?
Comment Paul Coby, BA's CIO, said: "Our goal is to simplify and standardise throughout the airline. BA had the opposite problem: too many suppliers were leading to too many different types of technology, and presumably the task of managing all those... [13 Sep 2002]
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