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Ministry of Defence awards EDS supply chain system contract

The Ministry of Defence has awarded EDS a contract to roll out an improved supply chain system as part of its Management of Material in Transit (MMiT) project.

Recession could force UK software firms out of business

The UK computer software market is moving towards recession and one in five companies could disappear, according to analyst Plimsoll.

AstraZeneca deploys Tibco Spotfire for enterprise analytics

Netherlands-based AstraZeneca is using the Tibco Spotfire enterprise analytics platform to improve sales and marketing efficiency.

Masternaut keeps Irn-Bru and Tizer flowing

Soft drinks giant AG Barr is to use a GPS and satellite tracking system to keep an eye on its precious cargoes of Irn Bru and Tizer.

Thus returns to Thresher

Retailer Thresher is to extend its contract with telco Thus to run the communications services for its 1,800 licence sites and head office.

Asda extends online shopping service

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 20 February 2008
Asda, the Wal-Mart-owned retailer, is to extend its online shopping service to another 40 stores and add more than 300,000 items to its online catalogue to meet a sales target of £1bn by 2011.

Power plant construction to be run by new software package

Marchwood Power is to support the operation and maintenance of its £400m gas turbine power plant under construction near Southampton with new software.

Retail management system fits designer outlet Larizia

Designer retailer Larizia has upgraded its retail management and point of sale system to replace a manual system the retailer had been using since suffering a bad experience several years ago with an early EPOS system.

Edexcel selects RFID to enhance security

UK exam body Edexcel is to roll out Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and micro-texting technology this summer to increase the security of the examinations process.

Marks & Spencer extends RFID technology to 120 stores

Marks & Spencer has confirmed that it will use radio frequency identification tags on in-store items across 120 shops nationwide by the middle of May, as it steps up its use of the technology to improve in-store stock levels.
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