All Project Management News - July 2008

Oyster security breach could mean major headache for other MiFare users

The recent court victory by Dutch academics, which allows them to publish...

Minister hails Fujitsu’s leaving NPfIT as sign of strength

The termination of Fujitsu's...

Somerset council commits to learn IBM jargon

Somerset County Council has formally recorded as one of its business challenges the task of understanding...

SAP template earns royalties for Anglian Water

Anglian Water has developed a template to implement SAP for Utilities, which Capgemini ...

Gut feelings could improve IT directors' standing with the board

Using gut feelings to influence decisions could improve IT directors' standing with board-level executives, says Robina Chatham, a consultant and lecturer...

NHS bedside telephone supplier goes into administration

Administrators have been called in to the controversial group that supplied NHS bedside telephones and other services. Patientline ,...

Royal Mail unveils details of £1.2bn IT spend

Royal Mail has lifted the wraps on how it plans to spend up to £1.2bn on IT-related projects over the next three to four years as it fights growing competition...

Scientists call on government to save Bletchley

Nearly 100 leading computer scientists have joined forces to call on the government to intervene to save Bletchley Park from irreparable decay. In...

Outsourcing contract disputes set to rise as credit crunch bites

Financial uncertainty arising from the credit crunch is likely to lead to many outsourcing deals being re-negotiated, reduced in scope or terminated in 2009....

Outsourcer Capita reports strong half-year sales and profits

Outsourcer Capita saw half-year sales jump 20% in the six months ended 30 June, and its year-on-year operating profit rose 18%. The firm said sales...
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