Multi-sport Olympic events are perhaps the toughest. Not only does the competitor need to be highly skilled in more than…
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Access these Valuable Resources from the IFS World Conference in Barcelona
If you had boots on the ground for the IFS World Conference in Barcelona, you are probably already aware that…
Read MoreService Management Reflections for Barcelona
The 2013 IFS World Conference was a fantastic event, during which a number of future trends and challenges for service…
Read MoreA View of the Future from IFS Labs
What’s the future of work and of our home lives? And how can they inform each other? David Andersson of IFS Labs explores…
Read MoreMagnaflow Case Study: Catalytic business conversion with IFS
Magnaflow is a high volume, high speed company, producing catalytic convertors in an expensive labour market. They need serious automation to survive where they are – and IFS provides it.
Read MoreCubic Case Study: Keeping cities moving with field service management software from IFS
Cubic makes – and supports – the fare gates used by the world’s transport systems. To keep those cities moving, they use Metrix and 360 Scheduling to hits SLAs and keep the gates open.
Read MoreA Roadmap for Technology and IFS Applications
What’s the future or business, technology and IFS Applications specifically? Here’s a look into what’s next, and how IFS is investing to match that.
Read MorePranav Mistry: The human (technological) touch
To control computers today, we stare at screens and touch things. Is that the future? Pranav Mistry doesn’t think so, and he’s working to change it.
Read MoreMiller: Agriculture, non-comformance reporting and IFS Applications 8
This is one of a series of live blog posts directly from the site of the 2013 IFS World Conference…
Read MoreLowering the Cost of Defense: Performance-based logistics
In 2012 worldwide defence spending fell for the first time in a decade. The largest falls were in NATO nations – and there’s not much chance of that changing. Forces need to maintain their capability in that context. New equipment isn’t coming on stream, and thus older equipment is being use for longer – by necessity and design. What can technology do to help in this situation?
Read MoreBabcock: Marine One’s single view – with IFS at the heart
Babcock International is busy standardising its systems so that it can assimilate acquired companies more easily – and IFS is at the very core of their Marine One system.
Read MoreBW Offshore: IFS from Oslo to the oceans
The company that is now BW Offshore has been using IFS since 2004 to manage its offshore work. Here’s what it’s learnt over nearly a decade.
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