All Legislation and Regulation News - June 2007

IBM unveils new compliance software

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  • Date: 29 June 2007
Big Blue unveils software to help firms with information security audits and compliance. The software will help companies track, report and investigate non-compliant behaviour across their enterprises.

IBM unveils new compliance software

IBM has unveiled IBM Tivoli Compliance Insight Manager to help firms with information security audits and compliance.

Eastbourne Borough Council signs £5.5m IT contract with Steria

Eastbourne Borough Council has awarded a £5.5m contract to IT services company, Steria, to modernise and update its IT systems.

Brown unlikely to change government IT contracts

Prime minister Gordon Brown is unlikely to change the management of government IT contracts, says analyst Ovum.

Iron Mountain buys Accutrac for records management

Continuing its effort to reinvent itself as an online backup and records management company, Iron Mountain announces its second acquisition in this market in as many months.

Two new hospitals award 37-year £67.6m comms contract

Two new North Staffordshire hospitals have awarded a 37-year IT contract worth £67.6m.

Split datacentres to beat space shortages, City told

Datacentres for hosting financial trading applications in London could be scaled back and developed using a modular datacentre design to overcome space and power limitations, an expert in sourcing datacentre locations has said.

Become problem solvers to deliver IT, telcos urged

Telecoms providers have been given advice on the disciplines needed to deliver IT projects to enterprises successfully, through a study by Bristol Business School.

Cabinet Office signs flexible shared-service IT contract

The Cabinet Office has switched to a new shared-service ICT contract with Fujitsu Services, worth £8m a year.

Goverment warned over IT transition payments

Government departments should negotiate contracts to make sure they do not pay IT suppliers transition costs for a handover of service that does not take place, the Public Accounts Committee has said.
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