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Fusion Systems Group Names Patrick W. Zanoni Chief Financial Officer
TOKYO October 1, 2008 -- Fusion Systems, an international provider of systems integration consulting and software with offices in Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong, today announced that Patrick W. Zanoni has joined the company as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Zanoni will oversee the day-to-day financial and administrative operations of the companies that form the Fusion Systems Group.
“I am excited to join the Fusion team, a truly world class group of professionals”, said Zanoni. “My goals include maximizing Fusion resources and helping provide clients with outstanding service.”
Moving Beyond Out-Sourcing, Fusion Pioneers Co-Sourcing
Even as long as a year ago, disturbing (management-issues) reports (CNN Money) began to emerge about the hidden costs of outsourcing, especially in front office IT and in customer service. The tide is now clearly turning (ZDNet Asia).
Fusion Systems Partners With TraderTools
Asia-Pacific systems integrator to market TraderTools eFX trading platform to financial institutions throughout the region.
A Different Kind of Outsourcing
‘Lift and drop’ has given outsourcing a bad name. Huw Rogers explains why co-sourcing is the way of the future.
Disturbing reports about the hidden costs of outsourcing have been circulating for over a year now. In front office IT and in customer service, the tide is clearly turning. Today, innovative companies are learning from experience and employing a new approach, bringing some functions back in-house and rediscovering the virtues of traditional diligence in vendor selection and management in light of their damaging experiences.
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Lift and Drop
Why SOX Matters in China
Vaughan Marks, Partner at Fusion Systems explains that China-based IT managers should make it their responsibility to address Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.
In today’s business climate, it is never too early for an entrepreneur to be thinking about exit. For many, this equates to a public listing in some suitable jurisdiction (Hong Kong, Shanghai and Nasdaq), or private sale to another organization, typically a listed company.
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ERP on a Budget
The growth of low-cost and online alternatives is helping SMEs take advantage of enterprise resource planning technology.
By Maria Trombly
