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Webcast: In the Google Apps Cloud: How to Achieve Your Business Objectives
Dec 3rd, '09, 1 - 2 pm US/Eastern (GMT-5)
Join Council member Brent Hoag, Director, Global IT, at JohnsonDiversey, as he discusses the adoption of Google Apps which has helped meet four corporate goals; sustainability, simplification, increased employee productivity and global collaboration.
Webcast: Collaboration Initiatives: Benchmarks & Best Practices
Dec 15th, '09, 4 - 5 pm US/Eastern (GMT-5)
Join Council members Ruth Thorpe, VP & CIO at the U.S. Pharmaceutical Operations of Sanofi-Aventis, and Gary Kuyper, CIO at Bethany Christian Services, as they speak about their collaboration initiatives and experiences in how and why they chose the social networking and collaboration tools they are using and their business goals for collaboration, and facing culture change challenges.
Data Overview: Collaboration Initiatives Field Guide: Benchmarks & Best Practices
This appendix to the Council Field Guide provides an analysis which discusses benchmarks for collaboration IT implementation costs, adoption rates and payoffs. The overview identifies top IT and business goals and satisfaction rates for collaboration initiatives as well as best practices and lessons learned for implementing collaboration IT.
Learn more about the CIO Executive Council »October 24, 2005 — CIO —
Amazon.com Inc. will open a second development center in India, to be located in the southern Indian city of Chennai, it announced Friday.
The center will focus on developing new features for Amazon.com’s sites worldwide that will help customers find and discover anything they want to buy online, the company said.
The company set up its first development center in India last year, in Bangalore. That center is focused on search technology and web services, Drew Herdener, a company spokesman said Friday.
Amazon.com, of Seattle, did not disclose the number of staff it would be hiring for its Chennai development center. "All I can say is that there are dozens of positions available in Chennai," Herdener said.
The development center in Chennai is the company’s fourth software development center outside the U.S. Amazon.com has centers in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Cape Town, South Africa, besides the two centers in India. Its primary development center in the U.S. is in Seattle, Herdener said.
Amazon.com decided to set up a new center in Chennai, in addition to the one in Bangalore, to get access to the talent in the city, Herdener said.
The company also has a customer support center in Hyderabad.
The Amazon Development Center in Chennai will manage all technology aspects of the Web site features developed at this location, the company said. This ownership includes idea generation, analysis and technical design, as well as front, middle and back-tier software development across a variety of architectures and technologies, it added.
By John Ribeiro, IDG News Service