All Legislation and Regulation News - June 2007

Cabinet Office signs flexible shared-service IT contract

The Cabinet Office has switched to a new shared-service ICT contract with Fujitsu Services, worth £8m a year.

Goverment warned over IT transition payments

Government departments should negotiate contracts to make sure they do not pay IT suppliers transition costs for a handover of service that does not take place, the Public Accounts Committee has said.

Security log management push has its roots in compliance

Log management is expected to be a hot topic. Experts say log data can help organisations comply with numerous guidelines.

Northgate offers finance system to smaller social landlords

Northgate Information Solutions has launched MyHousing for smaller registered social landlords (RSLs) wanting to improve their housing and finance management.

Systems needed to resolve e-mail crunch

With the regulations for data storage becoming increasingly demanding, finding workable solutions to e-mail archiving requires a sophisticated approach

Thistle Hotels chooses BT for telecoms

Thistle Hotels has selected BT to manage and maintain its telecoms infrastructure to cut costs by 40%.

UK government in top ten on customer service

The UK government has moved up three places to ninth in Accenture’s annual government customer service league table.

Chief executive of NHS Connecting for Health resigns

Richard Granger, Chief Executive of NHS Connecting for Health (CFH), has announced he is leaving the agency responsible for delivering the National Programme for IT to the NHS in England.

US military awards new RFID contract to Unisys

Unisys has won a new radio frequency identification (RFID) contract with the US military to improve its supply chain.

Sheffield council to award massive IT services contract

Over 30 companies are so far interested in bidding for a massive IT outsourcing contract at Sheffield city council.
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