With the New Year comes a new name for Andersen Consulting, the New York-based firm that will now be known as Accenture.The re-branded organization is intended to better reflect the “network of businesses” that provide “consulting, technology, outsourcing, alliances, and venture capital,” said Joe W. Forehand, managing partner and CEO of Accenture, which has begun an offline and online advertising campaign across 46 countries to promote its new identity among clients, employees, and potential recruits. The allied businesses number more than 100.Forehand was named to his current position on Nov. 1, 1999, and has served as the managing partner for the firm’s communications and high technology market unit, officials said.Accenture will provide consulting services ranging from high-level strategic planning to improved customer service to day-to-day operations, according to the company. The firm offers specialized consulting for CRM (customer relationship management), supply-chain management, and finance and performance management. The renamed firm also offers outsourcing, in particular via the emerging Internet-based subscription model. The Accenture umbrella also includes Andersen’s venture capital business, operating companies, and alliances.For more enterprise computing news, visit Infoworld.com Copyright © 2001 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. Related content how-to Getting started on the Linux (or Unix) command line, Part 4 Pipes, aliases and scripts make Linux so much easier to use. By Sandra Henry-Stocker Nov 27, 2023 4 mins Linux news AI partly to blame for spike in data center costs Low vacancies and the cost of AI have driven up colocation fees by 15%, DatacenterHawk reports. By Andy Patrizio Nov 27, 2023 4 mins Generative AI Data Center news Nvidia’s made-for-China chip delayed due to integration issues: Report Nvidia’s AI-focused H20 GPUs bypass US restrictions on China’s silicon access, including limits on-chip performance and density. By Sam Reynolds Nov 24, 2023 4 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Technology Industry news Nvidia struggles with fab capacity and China sales despite a blowout quarter Nvidia faces uncertainty and anticipates a negative long-term impact on its China business due to export controls, with an unclear magnitude of the effect. By Sam Reynolds Nov 22, 2023 5 mins CPUs and Processors Generative AI Technology Industry Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe