All Legislation and Regulation News - August 2007

Vodafone signs £40m deal with Cable & Wireless

Vodafone has awarded Cable & Wireless a two-year, £40m contract to provide a range of professional and IP network services to support Vodafone's business customers.

Visa predicts cash's downfall

Reloadable pre-paid cards instead of cash is the way of the future, according to research commissioned by Visa into the spending habits of US baby boomers and echo boomers.

Government to research privacy of IT systems

The government is to spend up to £10m researching how the next generation of identity management infrastructures can offer assured privacy, and depend on truly informed consent. It is calling for expressions of interest by19 September.

Norton Rose goes live with collaborative network

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  • Date: 31 August 2007
International legal practice Norton Rose is moving to a more collaborative communications environment after going live with a £1.9m communications system. The IP-based system supplied by integrator Affiniti will help Norton Rose boost productivity, increase customer service and reduce call and business travel costs.

Randstad extends outsourcing contract with Logicalis

Temporary recruitment firm Randstad UK has signed a three-year IT outsourcing contract extension with Logicalis.

Vodafone to upgrade its broadband network

From next Monday, Vodafone is offering mobile users in the UK a mobile broadband service, ten times faster than the original 3G service launched in 2004.

Sterling unveils inquiry-to-cash platform

Sterling Commerce has released its Selling and Fulfilment Suite, a system for managing the inquiry-to-cash cycle in the manufacturing, retail, distribution and communications sectors.

Stockport council saves £250,000 in e-auctions

Stockport Council has saved more than £250,000 after re-tendering some of its electricity and food contracts using e-auctions.

Standard Chartered improves network quality with BT

Standard Chartered Bank has signed a global network services contract with BT to improve the reliability of its communications.

Norton Rose goes live with collaborative network

International legal practice Norton Rose is moving to a more collaborative communications environment after going live with a £1.9m communications system.
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