All Legislation and Regulation News - September 2006

Integrator wanted for London Olympics

The London 2012 Olympic games organising committee is searching for a technology partner to help it integrate all internal and external back office information systems to run the games.

Northern Ireland Water makes the calls flow

Redstone Converged Solutions has won a £1.2m contract to supply a contact centre platform to the Northern Ireland Water Service (NIWS).

BT appoints new leader of London NHS IT contract

BT has gone to the NHS for a new leader to head up its London NHS IT contract.

Toshiba recalls 340,000 Sony laptop batteries

Toshiba has been forced to recall 340,000 laptop batteries made by Sony.

A helping hand with IT governance

There’s no need for wrong turns on the road to achieving effective IT governance. Frameworks can offer a clear path to better risk management and value

HP chairman called to Washington over spying scandal

A congressional sub-committee has asked Hewlett-Packard chairman Patricia Dunn and the company’s general counsel Ann Baskins to appear at a 28 September hearing about the firm’s surveillance methods.

Freescale to be acquired in £9.4bn deal

Freescale Semiconductor is to be acquired by a consortium of investment companies as part of a $17.6bn (£9.4bn) deal.

Government awards £500m Constitutional Affairs IT contracts

The Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) has awarded contracts worth a total of £500m to Atos Origin and Logica CMG to provide a new unified IT infrastructure and improved applications to support DCA clients and staff.

NHS awards contracts to ntl:Telewest

NHS bodies have awarded ntl:Telewest Business several contracts to provide voice and data services.

HP admits it also spied on lower-ranking employees

HP has admitted it spied on lower-ranking employees, as well as directors and journalists, in its efforts to plug media leaks from the boardroom.
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