All IT Services and Outsourcing News - May 2009

IT leaders oppose large-scale outsourcing

Two senior IT leaders have spoken out, separately, against the large-scale outsourcing of IT, in favour of the greater control by internal technologists. One...

Family of IT consultant hostage hopes for release

The relatives of an IT consultant, who has been held hostage in Iraq for nearly two years, spoke today of their hopes for his release. Consultant Peter...

European customers stick with Satyam

Indian IT supplier Satyam has lost no European customers since it was embroiled in a fraud scandal in January, the company said today. Satyam's...

Atos Origin extends Olympics IT contract

Atos Origin will continue providing IT services to the Olympics ...

Red Hat cheesed off with Swiss Microsoft contract

Red Hat and 17 other technology providers have filed a brief with the Swiss Federal Administration Court against a Swiss government's agency's decision...

NHS IT supplier CSC has strong year-end results

US services supplier CSC, which has £3bn worth of NHS IT contracts, has announced strong...

HP announces more job losses despite cutting costs

Hewlett Packard (HP) will make more job cuts, despite announcing it would slash 7.5% of its global workforce last September.

SAP go-live politically sensitive in elections run-up

An IBM-led SAP implementation at two...

'Naive' BT Global Services split into three

BT is restructuring its struggling Global Services business to focus on three separate areas after its "unacceptable...

IT contracts should be performance related, says Intellect

Let the expert suppliers help the business meet its targets through IT rather than dictating how they should do it, IT suppliers say. IT...
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