All Legislation and Regulation News - April 2007

Premier Travel Inn extends card services outsourcing deal

Premier Travel Inn has extended its business-to-business card services technology deal with Atos Origin.

Calls grow for investigation into health effects of Wi-Fi

Trade union Amicus has supported calls for a government investigation into the potential health effects of using Wi-Fi networks in the workplace, but has warned about raising fears over the technology without reasonable evidence.

Telefónica sells Tetra-based Airwave for £2bn

Telefónica is selling its Tetra-based Airwave network to Guardian Digital Communications for just over £2bn.

Trust hits records trouble despite assurances to MPs

Another NHS trust hits trouble as the Department of Health assures MPs that problems following a troubled go-live of nationally-bought systems at an Oxfordshire hospital will not be repeated.

BT acquires Comsat International

BT is continuing its global expansion programme by acquiring Comsat International, a data communications provider that supplies Latin America.

Charnwood Council signs CRM outsourcing deal with Steria

Charnwood Borough Council has signed a five-year £430,000 contract with Steria to supply, implement and support a new CRM system.

Oracle upgrades JD Edwards World platform

Oracle has announced general availability of JD Edwards World A9.1, delivering more than 1,250 enhancements to improve operations and reduce integration costs.

NTFS and the Registry in Vista packaged up

  • News
  • Date: 18 April 2007
The Registry and NTFS functions in Windows Vista are now packaged up, or transaction based, and transaction failure is no longer a problem. See an example of this new feature in this book excerpt by Mark Minasi.

Resolve broadband uncertainties, says advisory group

The Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG), the government's advisory group on broadband, says uncertainties surrounding next generation broadband must be resolved within two years, or UK competitiveness may suffer and the digital divide will widen.

Capgemini wins six-year contract with Matalan

Matalan has awarded a new six-year contract to Capgemini to run all of its core IT systems until 2013.
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