All IT Services and Outsourcing News - February 2009

Salesforce.com becomes 'first $1bn cloud computing firm'

Salesforce.com has posted a big increase in sales for the year, becoming the "first billion-dollar cloud computing company", according to CEO Marc Benioff. For...

Logica's profits slump

Despite experiencing a 17% increase in sales for...

HP vows to walk away from customers demanding unreasonable price cuts

Companes hoping to exploit the economic downturn to hammer down prices on IT procurement could find vendors turning their backs rather than compete on price. The...

BAT signs Parity IT contract for £2m a year

British American Tobacco has signed a new £2m a year IT services contract with Parity. The deal, until 2011, extends...

Big IT suppliers will bear brunt of corporate cutbacks

The UK's largest technology and IT services companies are likely to be those worst affected by falling spending on IT by corporates, according to research firm TechMarketView.

Coghead customers left high and dry despite SAP acquisition

SAP is acquiring the assets of cloud...

IT integration can help energy suppliers through recession

The recession has hit the oil and petrochemicals industry hard. Demand for chemicals , plastics and fuel has fallen sharply, a n d...

Atos Origin reports drop in profits

Atos Origin has announced a net annual income of €23m for 2008, compared with €48m for 2007. The IT services provider also reported a slight drop in...

UK public IT handicapped by procurement process, say Indian IT suppliers

I ndian IT suppliers are being excluded from winning IT work in the public sector under strict government procurement rules, it was claimed...

Chelsea FC kicks off new contact centre contract with NextiraOne

Chelsea Football Club has signed a new three-year contact centre maintenance contract with...
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