Suncorp takes ‘agile’ leaf from Apple’s book

Posted on February 29th, 2008 at 2:40 pm to ZDNet Australia by Suzanne Tindal

Suncorp has announced it will save AU$53 million per annum through integrating Promina’s business technology with its own, helped by an “agile” approach said to be used in companies such as Apple and Google.

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