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IT services and outsourcing
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				March 05, 2012
				
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				NHS trusts to be freed from CSC contract commitmentsThe Department of Health has proposed a deal with CSC to release trusts in the National Programme for IT from their contractual obligations to use software from the troubled supplier. 
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				March 02, 2012
				
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				Somerset Council to bring Southwest One services back in houseSomerset County Council is seeking to bring key services back in house from Southwest One , the troubled joint-venture it created with IBM in 2007. 
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				February 29, 2012
				
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				Does the PSN need to happen before the cloud?The deployment of public services networks (PSN) will need to happen before widespread uptake of CloudStore services occur, IT heads said at a roundtable meeting. 
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				February 23, 2012
				
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				IT service buyers cautious but no panicEconomic uncertainty has led to less demand for IT services but panic has not set in as Western IT services firms report modest growth. 
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			February 20, 2012
			
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			Podcast interview: Stephen Glen, WorkIT on hosting and private cloudsStephen Glen, software architecture engineer at retail intelligence firm WorkIT, discusses hosting and cloud computing. 
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			February 19, 2012
			
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			Government launches CloudStore and names G-Cloud suppliersThe government has launched its CloudStore, a catalogue of 1,700 cloud-based, pre-approved IT services now available for the public sector to buy. 
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			February 16, 2012
			
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			Capgemini sales jump 11% in 2011 as growth continues in 2012IT services provider Capgemini increased its sales by over 11% in 2011 as high demand at the end of last year continued into 2012 
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			February 08, 2012
			
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			CIO interview: Rob Fraser, IT director, Sainsbury’sSainsbury’s IT chief talks about why in-house IT works better than outsourcing and how to double revenue without doubling IT spend. 
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			February 07, 2012
			
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			More than half of government projects behind scheduleMore than half of major government projects are behind schedule, according to the head of Whitehall's Major Projects Authority. 
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			January 31, 2012
			
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			Website launched to monitor cloud computing suppliersA website has been launched that will monitor the performance of specialist cloud computing suppliers and compare them against traditional IT suppliers. 
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			January 30, 2012
			
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			Microsoft puts Blackberry service on Office365Businesses running Microsoft Office 365 can now access Exchange Online on their BlackBerry smartphones. 
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			January 26, 2012
			
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			Honda deploys hybrid cloud for car launchesHonda UK is using hybrid cloud computing within its IT infrastructure to support the growth of the company's websites. 
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			January 25, 2012
			
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			UK IT budgets under pressure in 2012UK IT budgets will remain flat in 2012, a worldwide survey of more than 2,500 IT professionals has revealed. 
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			January 19, 2012
			
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			Construction firm extends IT outsourcingTaylor Wimpey has extended an IT outsourcing agreement with Logica as it embarks on a major change programme. 
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			January 17, 2012
			
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			Indian outsourcers TCS and HCL see profits boomIndian outsourcing companies Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and HCL both saw profits grow by more than 20% in their quarterly results. 
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			January 16, 2012
			
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			Apple aims to improve working conditions for technology workforceApple has published a list of all suppliers for the first time and says it will allow independent observers into its facilities around the world to monitor working conditions. 
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			January 16, 2012
			
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			Rupert Murdoch attacks Barack Obama over online piracy legislationNews Corp chief Rupert Murdoch has accused Barack Obama's administration of siding with "Silicon Valley paymasters" as two anti-piracy bills go through US Congress. 
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			January 13, 2012
			
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			NHS Trust to appeal £375k data loss penaltyAn NHS Trust is to appeal against a proposed monetary penalty of £375,000 after after patient records were stolen from a hospital and sold on eBay. 
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			January 11, 2012
			
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			Cloud solves IT innovation and maintenance imbalanceCIOs can rebalance the scenario of spending 80% of their budget on maintenance and 20% on innovation if they harness cloud computing. 
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			January 10, 2012
			
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			Healthcare IT is a beneficial force, say doctorsIT in the NHS has had a bad press in recent years as a result of the problems associated with the now defunct £12bn NHS National Programme for IT, but most doctors in England believe IT improves patient care. 
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			January 10, 2012
			
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			Accenture bolsters public sector skillsServices giant Accenture has recruited two former civil servants to its ranks to boost its UK and global public sector services capabilities. 
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			January 06, 2012
			
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			Ramnit worm steals 45,000 Facebook passwordsA computer worm has begun targeting Facebook accounts and has stolen at least 45,000 login credentials from users, say security researchers. 
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			January 04, 2012
			
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			Shell moves SAP maintenance to AccentureOil giant Shell has transferred the management of its HR and payroll applications to Accenture as part of a multi-year SAP managed service. 
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			January 03, 2012
			
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			British Waterways Scotland signs £2.3m ICT dealBritish Waterways Scotland has signed a £2.3m deal with business technology company Amor Group to develop its ICT systems. 
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			December 19, 2011
			
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			Virtualisation technologies: hits and misses of 2011Amid a slew of virtualisation products and management suites that emerged in 2011, some products such as Spring platform impressed users, while others such as VMware MVP didn’t. 
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			December 15, 2011
			
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			How HP played a key role in RAF air crew support in LibyaThe Ministry of Defence has praised HP over its Advanced Mission Planning Aid system, most recently used to support air crew in Libya. 
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			December 15, 2011
			
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			Royal Mail posts IT services tenderThe Royal Mail Group has put out a tender for IT consulting services, which will be worth up to £50m over four years. 
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			December 13, 2011
			
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			CIOs believe cloud, SaaS, consumerisation and mobility increase riskBusiness models such as cloud computing and trends such as the consumerisation of IT, social media and mobility are exposing performance blind spots in IT management, a CIO survey has revealed. 
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			December 12, 2011
			
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			Cloud leaves many firewalls wanting – but could automation prove the silver bullet?Most companies rely on firewalls, but the IT landscape is changing and so must approaches to security. Is there a silver bullet? 
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			December 05, 2011
			
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			Unilever outsources business intelligence platforms to CapgeminiUnilever has signed a deal with Capgemini to provide its global business intelligence platforms. The outsourcing company will work alongside Unilever IT to deliver a three-year programme to create an Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW). 
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			November 29, 2011
			
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			Standard Life overhauls IT department and cuts jobsInsurer Standard Life is to axe a number of IT staff following a review of its IT and operations division. 
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			November 23, 2011
			
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			Government mutual will be a beacon for IT procurementThe pension administration mutual being set up by the government will be the first of a wave of new business models that could shake-up central government outsourcing contracts. 
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			November 21, 2011
			
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			Government opens its procurement heart to IT suppliersThe government has promised more openness with suppliers and published its first forward-looking pipeline of business, with £25.9bn of IT projects. 
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			November 17, 2011
			
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			Rentokil moving HR system into cloud with Workday SaaSRentokil Initial is moving the management of its 66,000 human resources to cloud based software from Workday. 
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			November 17, 2011
			
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			Biffa ups virtualisation in infrastructure refreshBiffa Waste Services is reducing the number of physical servers it uses from over 150 to about 25 as it accelerates its existing virtualisation strategy. 
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			November 10, 2011
			
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			TCS bags rare megadeal and 1,900 more UK workersTata Consultancy Services (TCS) business process outsourcing (BPO) subsidiary, Diligenta, has won a deal with life insurer Friends Life worth £1.37bn. 
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			November 04, 2011
			
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			The Best of vForum 2011 awards: A roundupInstituted by SearchDataCenter.in and supported by VMware, The Best of vForum 2011 awards saw the best of India Inc battling it out for the honors. 
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			October 11, 2011
			
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			Moving from in-house IT to third-party hosting services: Case studyA supplier of civil engineering and building materials moved its IT infrastructure to a third-party data centre to resolve its in-house IT problems, including cooling and flooding issues. 
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			October 04, 2011
			
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			CW500: Andy Beale, technology director, Guardian News & MediaIn this CW500 Club video, Andy Beale talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick to share his practical advice on how to move to the cloud. 
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			October 04, 2011
			
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			IT supplier CSC repays £170m as NHS complains of Lorenzo record progressIT supplier CSC has repaid £170m after the NHS said it was unhappy with the progress of CSC's Lorenzo patient care records contract. The NHS paid a £200m advanced payment to CSC for the 2011 project costs when a memorandum of understanding was ... 
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			September 29, 2011
			
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			IBM signs £525m DWP contract to provide Universal Credit systemsThe Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has signed a seven-year contract with IBM worth £75m per year to provide systems, which will include the delivery of its flagship Universal Credit programme. 
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			September 29, 2011
			
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			Security firm selects Fujitsu IT servicesSecurity company G4S has outsourced its IT infrastructure and services to Fujitsu and has agreed a £32.9m seven-year contract. 
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			September 27, 2011
			
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			How BP made its supplier ecosystem workOil and gas giant BP spent 65% of its $3bn annual IT budget with 3,000 suppliers in 2008, but now it outsources to only seven and has reduced its annual IT budget by $800m as a result. 
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			September 27, 2011
			
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			Mitchells & Butlers continues to drive down IT costsPub group Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) is continuing an IT cost-cutting plan to respond to pressure on its operating margins. 
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			September 27, 2011
			
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			Cognizant acquires ZafferaOutsourcing company Cognizant has acquired Zaffera, an SAP retail consulting and software development firm, for an undisclosed sum. 
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			September 22, 2011
			
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			BASF extends BT network contractChemical group BASF has signed a €200m deal with BT for networking 900 BASF sites in more than 80 countries. The contract includes the provision of IP telephony and local network services (managed LAN services) at 300 sites in North and South ... 
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			September 21, 2011
			
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			Global BPO sales to reach £60bn in 2015The world market for business process outsourcing (BPO) will be worth $93.4bn (£59.7bn) in 2015 compared with $72bn last year, according to Ovum. 
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			September 09, 2011
			
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			Cambridge exam board outsources applications support to CognizantCambridge University's examination group has outsourced applications management and support to Cognizant that will see the company replace 20-year-old bespoke applications with off-the-shelf alternatives. 
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			August 30, 2011
			
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			Cloud computing and the public sector: What IT managers need from suppliersIT departments and suppliers have a long way to go before they understand each other on cloud computing – that was the conclusion when IT practitioners and suppliers met at London law firm DLA Piper to discuss the barriers to cloud. 
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			August 18, 2011
			
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			NHS trusts already planning a way out of National Programme contractsNHS trusts in the National Programme for IT's beleaguered southern region have already begun drafting specifications for systems that may replace those supplied under the controversial project. 

 
		