The ISG Index™ provides a quarterly review of the latest sourcing industry data and trends for clients, service providers, analysts and the media. For more than a decade, it has been the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence related to outsourcing transaction structures and terms, industry adoption, geographic prevalence and service provider performance.
Information Services Group (ISG) (NASDAQ: III), a leading technology insights, market intelligence and advisory services company, and the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP), the global, standard-setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession, today announced that the inaugural IAOP/ISG Global Outsourcing Social Responsibility Impact Award has been awarded to CBRE Group, Inc (NYSE:CBG).
The award, established by IAOP and ISG, recognizes service provider excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The winner demonstrates exemplary leadership in, and ongoing commitment to, activities that foster community involvement, fair operating and labor practices, respect for human rights, attention to environmental impacts, consumer issues and good governance.
"From Big Data to Smart data"
Jie (Jack) Yang, Associate Research Fellow, SMART Infrastructure Facility, presented a summary of his research as part of the SMART Seminar Series on 28 April 2016.
For more information, visit the event page at: http://smart.uow.edu.au/events/UOW212890.html.
The ISG Index™ provides a quarterly review of the latest sourcing industry data and trends for clients, service providers, analysts and the media. For more than a decade, it has been the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence related to outsourcing transaction structures and terms, industry adoption, geographic prevalence and service provider performance.
Information Services Group (ISG) (NASDAQ: III), a leading technology insights, market intelligence and advisory services company, and the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP), the global, standard-setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession, today announced that the inaugural IAOP/ISG Global Outsourcing Social Responsibility Impact Award has been awarded to CBRE Group, Inc (NYSE:CBG).
The award, established by IAOP and ISG, recognizes service provider excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The winner demonstrates exemplary leadership in, and ongoing commitment to, activities that foster community involvement, fair operating and labor practices, respect for human rights, attention to environmental impacts, consumer issues and good governance.
"From Big Data to Smart data"
Jie (Jack) Yang, Associate Research Fellow, SMART Infrastructure Facility, presented a summary of his research as part of the SMART Seminar Series on 28 April 2016.
For more information, visit the event page at: http://smart.uow.edu.au/events/UOW212890.html.
Tim Davies, SMART Infrastructure Facility E-Research Coordinator, presented the SMART Data Management Systement as part of the SMART Seminar Series on Thursday, 5th March 2015.
A presentation conducted by Mr Phillip Delaney, The University of Melbourne.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
Discovering and accessing relevant data is a problem often faced by urban researchers, policy and decision-makers
across Australia. Several public, private and academic entities are establishing Data Hubs; online catalogues for data discovery, access and interrogation. Data Hubs are
typically web services accessible via a portal, often with narrow geographic or application focus, with varied levels of analytical and visualisation capability. The Australian Urban
Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) is focused on providing better access to comprehensive datasets through a dedicated e-Infrastructure platform. The AURIN portal
will facilitate programmatic access to data held in many emerging Data Hubs across Australia. AURIN is implementing a federated data model, providing a single access point and common interface for interrogating datasets. This paper outlines the Data Hub concept, describing the process and benefits of Data Hub integration within the AURIN e-infrastructure context
The global outsourcing industry is constantly evolving through new contracting award characteristics and an expanding universe of successful service providers. ISG's TPI Index helps industry participants, enterprises and organizations keep pace and capitalize from the latest data on outsourcing trends. It is the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence related to outsourcing: transaction structures and terms, industry adoption, geographic prevalence and service provider metrics.
A presentation conducted by Dr Jun Ma, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
A region’s socio-economic development and liveability are affected to a great extent by the region’s infrastructure services. Data-driven forecasting the demands for infrastructure utilities (electricity, water, waste, etc) of a region becomes a challenging issue in the situation of highly integrative infrastructure networks and restricted data
sharing, which involves handling temporary and spatial infrastructure utility data simultaneously and modelling the correlations between different infrastructure utilities and
their interactions with relevant socio-economic and environmental indicators. Data mining and complex fuzzy set techniques are used to implement this kind of analytically capability in SMART Infrastructure Dashboard. The developed method and technique can be used for better governance, planning and delivering of effective and efficient infrastructure service and facility. It can also provide support evidence for a region’s long-term sustainable planning and development.
Tim Davies, SMART Infrastructure Facility E-Research Coordinator, presented the SMART Data Management Systement as part of the SMART Seminar Series on Thursday, 5th March 2015.
A presentation conducted by Mr Phillip Delaney, The University of Melbourne.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
Discovering and accessing relevant data is a problem often faced by urban researchers, policy and decision-makers
across Australia. Several public, private and academic entities are establishing Data Hubs; online catalogues for data discovery, access and interrogation. Data Hubs are
typically web services accessible via a portal, often with narrow geographic or application focus, with varied levels of analytical and visualisation capability. The Australian Urban
Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) is focused on providing better access to comprehensive datasets through a dedicated e-Infrastructure platform. The AURIN portal
will facilitate programmatic access to data held in many emerging Data Hubs across Australia. AURIN is implementing a federated data model, providing a single access point and common interface for interrogating datasets. This paper outlines the Data Hub concept, describing the process and benefits of Data Hub integration within the AURIN e-infrastructure context
The global outsourcing industry is constantly evolving through new contracting award characteristics and an expanding universe of successful service providers. ISG's TPI Index helps industry participants, enterprises and organizations keep pace and capitalize from the latest data on outsourcing trends. It is the authoritative source for marketplace intelligence related to outsourcing: transaction structures and terms, industry adoption, geographic prevalence and service provider metrics.
A presentation conducted by Dr Jun Ma, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong.
Presented on Tuesday the 1st of October 2013.
A region’s socio-economic development and liveability are affected to a great extent by the region’s infrastructure services. Data-driven forecasting the demands for infrastructure utilities (electricity, water, waste, etc) of a region becomes a challenging issue in the situation of highly integrative infrastructure networks and restricted data
sharing, which involves handling temporary and spatial infrastructure utility data simultaneously and modelling the correlations between different infrastructure utilities and
their interactions with relevant socio-economic and environmental indicators. Data mining and complex fuzzy set techniques are used to implement this kind of analytically capability in SMART Infrastructure Dashboard. The developed method and technique can be used for better governance, planning and delivering of effective and efficient infrastructure service and facility. It can also provide support evidence for a region’s long-term sustainable planning and development.