Sogeti Offers Free Webinars
Sogeti Showing Irish Companies How to Harness IT Trends to Transform Business
Sogeti Ireland, the IT services company, has announced a series of five free online webinars showing Irish companies how to utilise current changes and trends in IT to get the most out of their business.
"Organisations need to prepare for the challenges they will face as we head into the predicted global upturn," commented Fran O'Hara, Sogeti's Practice Manager. "Agility, flexibility and business transformation will be the key focus of these webinars."
The series of webinars, which began on March 3rd, take place throughout March, April and May. The next webinar takes place on March 25th at 11am on sogeti.ie and will focus on the transformation of IT development and the benefits to both the public and private sectors.
"In the course of these webinars experts in each area will look at the role of IT in the new challenges faced by businesses," added O'Hara.
"Our aim is to give organisations an insight into how trends such as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Cloud Computing, Agile development, Outsourcing and Social Media can help transform their IT processes and the way they do business."
Recordings of the webinars will be available on the Sogeti website or as a podcast on iTunes after the event.
Sogeti is a leading provider of professional technology services, specializing in Application Management, Infrastructure Management, High-Tech Engineering and Testing. Working closely with its clients, Sogeti enables them to leverage technological innovation and achieve maximum results.
Sogeti brings together more than 20,000 professionals in 15 countries and is present in over 200 locations in Europe, the US and India. Sogeti is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cap Gemini S.A. and is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange.
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