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Resource and Competency Management – Know and manage your People

In: Application Management

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  • Petra Endholz

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The Information Technology (IT) market has been developing rapidly since its emergence. Hardware and software, network and storage media, programming languages and new data warehouse concepts demonstrate an evolution that was not considered possible a few years ago. With these developments the standards towards IT service provider are increasing and changing. Traditionally, keywords like ‚Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)’ or ‘On-site, offshore delivery’ were formative for this business. Nowadays, a companies’ strategy needs to incorporate trends such as ‘Green IT’ or ‘Cloud computing’. The latter being known as singular IT services which are flexibly retrievable and scalable, e. g.‚ Software as a Service (SaaS)’ or‚ Platform as a Service (PaaS)’.

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  • Petra Endholz, 2011. "Resource and Competency Management – Know and manage your People," Springer Books, in: Frank Keuper & Christian Oecking & Andreas Degenhardt (ed.), Application Management, pages 77-101, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-8349-6492-2_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8349-6492-2_4
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