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www.ibm.com With clear Service Level Agreements we are able to attune to our clients expectations, resulting in effective prioritisation and increased client satisfaction. Technical Manager Peter Mortensen, KMD, explains how this works in practice. Transcript: [Peter Mortensen, KMD] My name is Peter Mortensen. I’m a Technical Manager at KMD, Denmark. KMD is also a service provider besides being the data center for the municipalities. It means that the municipalities now are a customer and not being the owner. So we have the SLAs and we have formal agreements with the municipalities on operating their systems. Now that we have been acquired by new owners, we’ll have to focus more on profit. We have to produce a larger profit than we are used to, coming from being a non-profit company. That means that we have to cut down costs. We have to utilize our equipment more than we used to. And we have to automate more than we used to. We have to relieve the technicians, the people from the daily operations to do something that brings us forwards. So we have to produce the same world class services for our customers but at a lower price. We had this HR system called Passbook2 that we run for customers and we used to run it on a farm of servers. It was HP servers but on a farm of servers. And it was quite a successful model for us. So we saw these servers just came in one by one to operate this system, to run this system. We had to do something to keep up with this growth. And as I’m

Cash Offer by Rutherfurd Acquisitions Limited (a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Emerson Electric Co.) for Chloride Group …
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I used to work for and owned stock at a company that merged with other companies after I left. I have been recieving proxy vote requests for years for companies that I did not know I owned stock in. I have written and telephoned these companies to ask how many shares I have and have not been sucessfule. How do I get this information? How do I get the shares? Any suggetions?