year outsourcing deal from Fortis

New Delhi, Oct 6: HCL Infosystems has bagged a five year outsourcing contract worth 15 million dollars with the major hospital chain, Fortis Healthcare.

Fortis Healthcare which announced this development on Monday, Oct 5 said that the IT major will be implementing software solutions at all its facilities.

“The deal is part of a five year agreement under which HCL will undertake complete outsourcing of IT systems and processes of Fortis Hea guess.ca lthcare Ltd,” Fortis Healthcare vice president Corporate affair G S Bedi guess.ca said.

Under this deal, Fortis network will be standardised through the IT guess.ca system installed by HCL within a year. The first guess.ca hospital is expected to go live by the end of Feb 2010.

Informing that the deal would be more than 15 million dollars, Mr Bedi said that the actual cost depends upon the number of facilities group acquires.

year old swag bags

We’ve started to plan LO’s birthday party (less than a month now, I can’t believe it!) and so far our plan is very low key: invite her school friends to the local seaside park, hire a couple babysitters, and grill with the parents while the babysitters watch the kids play. guess.ca Yes, we’ll have a cake and sing happy birthday, but aside from that, we’re not really planning any theme or activities because the park has really good play facilities and they’ll make their own fun. My question is at all of th guess.ca e birthday parties we’ve gone to recently, the birthday kid’s mom has had little swag bags for each child attending the guess.ca party. I didn’t grow up with this so I find this to be strange a gift for attending someone else’s birthday? After each party I come home with these bags of crap cheap little plastic toys, poor quality crayons, cheap bubbles, and candy. It all goes in the trash.

So, are these little gift bags absolutely necessary? Am I going to be breaking some unwritten rule if I don’t give these out? And if it really is de rigeur now, what are some good ideas to put inside? It seems every kid loves stickers, so that’s easy, but with all the food allergies these days, can you give out food? What should be in these that a) won’t break the bank and b) won’t go into the trash immediately? My preference is still to skip them entirely, but my DH says we can’t, if everyo guess.ca ne else is doing it.