All Legislation and Regulation News - September 2007

Herts council consolidates comms services to save cash

Hertfordshire County Council has signed a three-year contract with BT to consolidate its communications services to save money.

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Microsoft signs patent deal with integrated circuit supplier

Microsoft and integrated circuit and electronic system firm Cadence Design Systems have signed a patent cross-licensing agreement.

120 million mobile TV users expected by 2012

Nearly 120 million mobile users in more than 40 countries are expected to receive broadcast TV services by 2012, according to a new report from Jupiter Research.

Siemens wins Turkey’s biggest-ever public sector IT contract

Siemens IT Solutions and Services has signed a £52m outsourcing deal with the Turkish Ministry of Finance to upgrade its IT infrastructure - the largest ever IT contract in the Turkish public sector.

BT to serve network needs of LogicaCMG customers

BT has started work on a network services contract with LogicaCMG, that will serve both the outsourcer's internal and customer networks.

Standardise IT compliance systems to ease burden, urge BCS delegates

Stronger IT governance is needed across the industry, a BCS conference has been told. Although IT has never before had such an important role in business, there is less control over it now than there once was, attendees said.

EMC faces sexual discrimination class action lawsuit

EMC is facing a class action sexual discrimination lawsuit after two women filed discrimination claims against the storage firm.

Lincs council signs £175m IT services contract with Capita

North East Lincolnshire Council has signed a 12-year £175m IT services deal with Capita Group to help cut its operational costs.

Police IT systems must interact better, says Home Office report

Police forces facing funding cuts must improve the way their IT systems work together if they are to continue to cut crime, according to a Home Office report.
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