All Legislation and Regulation News - October 2006

Banks told to raise spend on innovation

UK retail banks need to embrace IT-driven change to keep pace with convergence and consolidation among banks globally.

Rail fare revenue collection outsourced to Atos

The Association of Train-Operating Companies (ATOC) has outsourced the collection of more than £4.8bn in rail fares to Atos Origin in a £30m deal lasting 12 years.

Apple stock options inquiry claims board victim

Apple’s former chief financial officer has resigned from the board after an internal investigation by the company into stock option awards.

EC signs up HP consortium for secure network

The European Commission has signed a contract with the consortium of Equant and Hewlett-Packard to replace several EU data communication infrastructures.

PepsiCo signs global network services contract with BT

PepsiCo has signed a seven-year multi-million dollar global network services contract with BT to improve data security and the performance of its networks.

UK banks need IT to keep up with competition

UK retail banks need to embrace IT-driven change to keep pace with global competition as convergance and consolidation in banking continues in the years ahead.

The crucial questions after Accenture quits

Doctors and IT experts query key elements of NHS programme

Deadline for Mifid to be pushed back, analyst warns

The deadline for banks to implement the European Union’s Market in Financial Instruments Directive (Mifid) will be put back, according to Peter Farley, managing director of analyst Financial Insights.
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