Analyzing Outsourcing: Reengineering Information and Communication Systems

Analyzing Outsourcing: Reengineering Information and Communication Systems by Daniel Minoli is a comprehensive guide published by McGraw-Hill in 1995. This first edition spans 265 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a resource for assessing a company’s needs and implementing outsourcing strategies within the information systems industry.
Readers will find detailed methodologies for benefit analysis, along with discussions on various aspects of outsourcing, including data processing, telecommunications, and software development. The text emphasizes the importance of establishing a baseline, documenting service requirements, and setting performance goals. Additionally, it explores transformational outsourcing as a key component of broader reengineering initiatives, making it relevant for those interested in business enterprises and management information systems.
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A guidebook to assessing a company’s needs and implementing outsourcing in the IS industry. Covers establishing a baseline, determining and documenting service requirements, outlining service and performance goals, and assessing current and future costs. Supplies specific methodologies for benefit analysis, and discusses outsourcing data processing, telecommunications, LAN functions, software development, and technical support. Explains transformational outsourcing as a building block in overall reengineering initiatives. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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