Investment bank BZW has centralised its City operations in onebuilding at Canary Wharf. The implementation of an IT infrastructure tosupport this move has not only demanded extensive planning and work, but ithas also eaten into the bank's profits.
Setting up a new IT infrastructure for a corporate relocation is always complex, but BZW's director of IT infrastructure, Bryan Hotston, could be forgiven for feeling sympathy with the person who h...
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