Delphi abandons IT services market
Training and recruitment company, Delphi has announced plans to move away from the IT services sector with the sale of its US and French IT solutions subsidiaries, Alpine...
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UK council goes back to pen and paper
Councillors at Thirsk Town Hall are to shelve an accounting software application and revert back to old-fashioned ledgers. The North Yorkshire authority said the software...
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Ready-made ISPs go on sale
Quik International, the Internet service provider (ISP) franchise company, is coming to Europe.
The US company, which sells franchises to aspiring Internet entrepreneu...
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Matif suffers teething problems with electronic system
Traders at the French derivatives exchange Matif, claim technical hitches with the electronic trading system led to late opening twice last week.
The system is current...
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IT systems given priority despite recession
A small manufacturing company, Freshbake Foods announced today it plans to spend ?0.5m on a systems upgrade. The move supports the theory that IT investment remains a pri...
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Oftel comes under fire for lack of skill
Telecoms watchdog Oftel is inadequately staffed and too poorly funded to keep the UK's telcos in check, according to MPs.
A Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report publ...
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Cannock builds next-generation call centre
Call centre specialist Cannock Communications is to build an outsourcing centre in Scotland. The Callflex facility is being developed into what Cannock calls "the first s...
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IT infrastructure gets low billing from UK government
Investing in the IT infrastructure of the UK health service is not a priority, despite the cash boost of ?21bn the NHS received last week. In his Commons statement yester...
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PCA offers NT software to help free up pharmacists
Software specifically designed for pharmacies using Windows NT has been launched by Pro Choice Applications (PCA). The software, called Pharmacy, dispenses drugs, reorder...
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Herts launches smartcard scheme for job seekers
Hertfordshire County Council has launched a smart card scheme to encourage bus operators to offer discounts to unemployed youngsters.
The scheme is being piloted by bu...
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