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COA Solutions - Dawnus Construction Selects Integrated System from COA Solutions to Support Growth Strategy

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7 July 2009 – Dawnus Construction, the fastest growing construction company in Wales, is implementing a COA Solutions system comprising a portfolio of financial management, electronic procurement and human capital management (HCM) solutions (www.coasolutions.com). This integrated system, which will also comprise electronic document imaging and data capture software from Version One, will support Dawnus Construction’s growth plans whilst improving the way financial and human resource (HR) information is reported upon across the organisation.

Version One - Dawnus Construction Selects Integrated System from COA Solutions to Support Growth Strategy

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7 July 2009 – Dawnus Construction, the fastest growing construction company in Wales, is implementing a COA Solutions system comprising a portfolio of financial management, electronic procurement and human capital management (HCM) solutions (www.coasolutions.com). This integrated system, which will also comprise electronic document imaging and data capture software from Version One, will support Dawnus Construction’s growth plans whilst improving the way financial and human resource (HR) information is reported upon across the organisation.

Protecting company assets when employees leave

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Martin Baldock points out that as redundancies become more common, securing company assets, reputation and intellectual property becomes of greater importance. Here he discusses why companies need to be careful and what to do.

IFRS: Lessons for the public sector

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The public sector needs to learn from private sector mistakes to avoid costly errors in implementing regulation changes, argues Andy Cooper. He argues the benefits could be considerable for the public purse but thought needs to go into system selection.

Understanding the significance of spreadsheet risk

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Ewen Ferguson, associate director at consultancy and audit firm, Protiviti, offers advice on understanding the significance of spreadsheet risk and how to implement a risk management policy.

And the best gadget of 2008 is...

Late last year our executive peripherals editor Nigel Harris asked readers of Finance Week which gadgets were the best of 2008. You've been bitten by the smartphone bug.

Why open source software is putting businesses at risk

Richard Kirk of Fortify Software argues that many companies are leaving their businesses vulnerable through the use of open source software. Its very nature makes its security weak and both the development community and companies should become more aware of risk.

Excel-based report writers; the inside story

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Take a look at the Excel-based report writers with a quick summary of how they work. David Carter also gives you a comprehensive set of links to Excel competitors and their data marts to help you improve company reporting.

Outlook 2009: From private equity to corporate developments

A host of experts offer their views on what various markets might do in the coming year.

Outlook 2009: Private equity managers will become more interventionist

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A survey shows that private equity leaders name portfolio improvement as top priority in 2009.