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Subject: RE: BS: outsourcing's greatest hits From: BobL Date: 29 May 17 - 03:31 AM Didn't see that in the news reports - I stand corrected. |
Subject: RE: BS: outsourcing's greatest hits From: Jack Campin Date: 28 May 17 - 06:14 AM The NHS did outsource large parts of its IT, and those were the bits that got hit by the virus. |
Subject: RE: BS: outsourcing's greatest hits From: BobL Date: 28 May 17 - 04:26 AM It's simply a question of whether you can get a job done better & cheaper by doing it yourself or paying a specialist to do it. Applies at all levels - individuals, companies, government organisations - and could cover anything from decorating a room to building a hospital. BA outsourced its IT operations and got hammered. NHS didn't and got hammered. There's no one-size-fits-all answer. |
Subject: RE: BS: outsourcing's greatest hits From: Donuel Date: 27 May 17 - 06:31 PM IT and or hacking security failures have shut down airlines in the US 5 times this past year if memory serves. Over here government is more than 50% outsourced. |
Subject: RE: BS: outsourcing's greatest hits From: DMcG Date: 27 May 17 - 06:16 PM No idea if is is really true, but I was told that when it was all the rage Barclays sold off their buildings in central London to an estate management firm because after all their core businesses is banking so all this non-core stuff like running the buildings should be outsourced. Then the management firm got into financial trouble and Barclays, technically speaking, should have evicted themselves as part of sorting the mess out. |
Subject: RE: BS: outsourcing's greatest hits From: David Carter (UK) Date: 27 May 17 - 02:08 PM Yes. Idiots. I am due to fly with them, a complicated itinerary, in 2 weeks, hope that they get their act back together by then. |
Subject: BS: outsourcing's greatest hits From: Jack Campin Date: 27 May 17 - 12:24 PM June 2016: British Airways outsources its IT and cuts 800 jobs May 2017: British Airways flights totally grounded worldwide by an IT failure and more with pictures |