All Legislation and Regulation News - October 2007

Central and North West London Trust rolls out £1.9m mental health system

Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust is rolling out a new £1.9m mental health and community care system. The JCC Mental Health and Community...

Banco Santander deploys TLM system to reconcile transactions

Banco Santander has gone live with a TLM reconciliations system that creates a shared service platform for the group.

AXA extends IT services agreement with IBM

Financial services firm AXA Group has extended its Infrastructure On Demand (IOD) contract with IBM, as part of a four-year agreement for IBM to provide IT infrastructure services.

Government tells public sector to cut public contact to improve services

The government is encouraging public sector organisations to streamline its contact with the public as part of its transformational government agenda.

Nato locks door to cyber terrorism

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 09 October 2007
Nato, the joint European-US defence force, has just taken delivery of a key phase of a custom-built defence of its communications networks against cyber attacks from Telindus.

Store your data to ensure compliance

Legal compliance in data retention is not about what you have to keep, but knowing what you can delete. Even in a "paperless" age, the cost of storage is expensive. For any business it is not practical to keep everything, and a balance needs to be met.

London Stock Exchange strengthens global wide area trading network

The London Stock Exchange has strengthened its wide area trading network with a deal signed with Verizon Business.

US woman fined £100,000 for sharing 24 copyrighted songs on P2P network

A US court has ordered a woman to pay more than £100,000 in damages for illegally sharing music she had downloaded for free from the Kaaza file-sharing network.

Government plans £100m NHS technology investment

The government plans to make the NHS a world leader in medical research with a pledge to invest £100m in innovation and technology.

Apacs promotes electronic payments amid postal strike

Apacs, the UK payments association, is using the current postal strike to promote the wider use of electronic payments as firms suffer from delayed cheques.
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