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Creteil and Montreuil Multi-Community Hospital Centres Implementation of a High-Performance Hospital Information System
White Paper The IBM Business Consulting Services (BCS) solution implemented at Creteil and Montreuil MHCs is based mainly on three solutions: ORACLE eBusiness Suite, Hexagone's Symphonie On-Line and the Oracle HTB... [27 Apr 2005]
Creteil and Montreuil Multi-Community Hospital Centres Implementation of a High-Performance Hospital Information System
The IBM Business Consulting Services (BCS) solution implemented at Creteil and Montreuil MHCs is based mainly on three solutions: ORACLE eBusiness Suite, Hexagone's Symphonie On-Line and the Oracle HTB... [27 Apr 2005]
DB2 Cube Views Teraplex Case Study
White Paper A case study has been done on DB2 Cube Views using customer data from one of BCS's SurfAid clients. SurfAid is a clickstream analysis service from BCS where they analyze website traffic for .COM... [03 Jul 2008]
BCS Speeds Access to Gridded Data 100-Fold With IBM Informix Dynamic Server
White Paper BCS has powered its solutions with the robust database technologies that form the core of IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS). BCS is a small company - but the software solutions it... [03 Jul 2008]
IBM bags seven-year Unilever outsourcing deal
News Unilever has turned to IBM for a seven-year outsourcing contract aimed at transforming its financial transactional services in Europe. IBM Business Consulting Services will use facilities in India,... [23 Dec 2005]
Magnabosco Keeps Customers Happy and Its Sales Force Selling
White Paper IBM Business Consulting Services (BCS) implemented a Wireless Sales Force Automation solution, including Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Package Implementation, Mobile Integration Services and DB2... [10 Nov 2006]
IT pros getting younger, claims BCS
News The British Computer Society (BCS) is claiming success in its efforts to pull in young IT professionals as part of a recruitment drive to boost membership figures. The boom in new memberships is the result of a drive by... [09 Dec 2004]