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Strategic thought leadership and benchmarking give a telecommunication utility and its EUC provider a lift to user experience and exceed its business goals.
Learn moreStrategic thought leadership and benchmarking give a telecommunication utility and its EUC provider a lift to user experience and exceed its business goals.
Learn moreA global financial technology (fintech) company operating in over 70 countries consolidated its network services from 50 providers with a total spend in excess of a $126 million down down to 20, saving the company US $33 million/year.
Learn moreLearn how ISG’s pharmaceutical consultancy and benchmark analysis for a global pharmaceutical company shored up its major business process outsourcing (BPO) contract.
Learn moreISG delivered an operating model transformation that continues to plug value leakage and drive effective supplier management.
Learn moreBy establishing a central vendor management office (VMO), ISG helps this global pharma with a complex IT environment streamline and improve its service provider relationships.
Learn moreBy outsourcing spot-buying procurement to a service provider specializing in quick competitive quote research, a large pharma company saved up to 30% on spot-buying transactions.
Learn moreWhen two companies with disparate financial systems merged, ISG assessed the options and helped the new entity choose the optimal solution.
Learn moreISG supported a data storage company’s HR shared services transformation from strategy through signed contracts.
Learn moreISG delivered a combined HR technology and payroll–time and attendance strategy to take the organization into the future.
Learn moreThe Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) moves its human capital management (HCM) system to the cloud to improve services for more than 24,000 employees.
Learn moreThe enterprise systems of the University of Texas at Austin were originally developed prior to the turn of the millennium and became the standard for all of the academic institutions within it.
Learn moreTexas State University-San Marcos carefully studies the costs and benefits of new enterprise software and decides to replace its campus-wide financial management, human capital management (HCM) and student systems.
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