All Legislation and Regulation News - August 2007

Police recover stolen forensic server

Police have recovered a server stolen from Sevenoaks-based Forensic Telecommunications Services.

EDS becomes leading UK outsourcer by sales

EDS has won back its number one position as the UK's leading software and IT services outsourcer, says analyst Ovum.

Virgin boosts data comms with Cable & Wireless

Virgin Group has awarded a three-year, multi-million pound contract to Cable & Wireless to deliver strategic data communication services.

Police's Airwave radio system 'unreliable', says committee

A committee set up to review emergency procedures in the wake of the 7 July bombings has raised concerns over the unreliable coverage of the police forces' £2.9bn Airwave digital radio communications system.

Reuters signs £500m IT outsourcing deal with Fujitsu

Reuters has awarded Fujitsu Services a 10-year £500m outsourcing contract to manage its internal IT infrastructure.

Network Rail signs five-year IT services contract with CSC

Network Rail has signed a five-year IT services contract with CSC to help support its ongoing UK rail infrastructure upgrades.

Prudential speeds up document processing

Financial services company Prudential UK has updated its document generation process to cut the time it takes to generate customer correspondence and help them meet industry regulations.

Judge rules Novel, not SCO, owns Unix copyrights

The SCO Group's attack on Linux has been weakened following a key legal ruling in its case against Novell.

ICO calls for public comment on surveillance society

The Information Commissioner [ICO] is calling for the public to offer input on its framework code of practice for sharing personal information, for data protection, and for a revised CCTV code of practice.

Downtime: IT detective show, Choose and Book and PC tantrums

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  • Date: 10 August 2007
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