Nokia cuts hundreds more jobs
Nokia is expected to cut another 220 jobs as part of further plans to reduce research and development activities in Japan, bringing the total worldwide R&D job cuts to 550.
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How to save money and reduce environmental impact through efficient printing
A report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) has found that the UK spends around آ£5,800m per year on outsourced printing and آ£14,300m per year on in-house printing.
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Tesco sells iPhones: every little helps Apple sales
Shoppers will soon be able to buy the Apple iPhone from Tesco Mobile through its joint venture partnership with O2....
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Apple bows to OFT pressure
Apple has agreed to change its terms and conditions at the request of the Office of Fair Trading (OFT). The...
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Zurich outsources IT services to CSC for next decade
Zurich Financial Services is outsourcing IT services to CSC for ten and a half years. The contract could be worth up to $2.9bn if Zurich takes up the...
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Most Brits are not tech-savvy, says BCS
Britons are not benefiting from the full commercial, social and cultural benefits of modern technology, according to research commissioned by the British Computer Society.
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ICO publishes guide to quash business ignorance on data protection
UK privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has published a new guide to help businesses understand their obligations under the Data...
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Call centres shunned in favour of online banking
Britons are choosing a computer and a mobile phone to manage their finances rather than phoning a call centre. According to research conducted by think-tank...
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Italian prosecutors seek jail for Google executives
Italian prosecutors are seeking jail terms for Google executives charged in connection with a video posted on Google's Italian site. The video depicted a disabled boy being mocked.
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For the sake of Java, allow Oracle to buy Sun, says user group
The UK Oracle User Group (UKOUG) has sent a letter to the European Competition Commission...
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New government-wide IT strategy to be launched in December?
A new IT strategy expected with the pre-budget report sets out the direction for UK government technology until 2020.
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Nokia cuts hundreds more jobs
Nokia is expected to cut another 220 jobs as part of further plans to reduce research and development activities in Japan, bringing the total worldwide R&D job cuts to 550.
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EU and Oracle to meet soon on Sun deal
Oracle is to meet European Union regulators on 10 December in an attempt to win approval of the planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems, according to reports.
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Interview: Amazon CTO Werner Vogels on why CIOs love clouds
Chief information officers are more comfortable with the idea of cloud...
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Gary McKinnon suicide fear after home secretary rules hacker must be sent to US
Supporters of computer hacker Gary McKinnon...
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UK National Skills Academy for IT to open next year
A National Skills Academy...
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In bed with SAP – the future for enterprise software?
Enterprise software companies are not traditionally open to negotiation with user groups, but SAP is beginning to forge new links with its end-users. SAP...
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Durex maker gets satisfaction with SAP
SSL International, the UK-headquartered manufacturer of Durex and Scholl footcare products, has completed...
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MIT, Google and UN team up to tackle IT's carbon footprint
A group of IT experts, including staff from BT, Google and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, are meeting in April to finalise work on a global...
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Tesco sells iPhones: every little helps Apple sales
Shoppers will soon be able to buy the Apple iPhone from Tesco Mobile through its joint venture partnership with O2....
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LinkedIn opens API and connects to Microsoft Outlook
LinkedIn has opened up its platform to software developers and provided an interface with Microsoft Outlook.
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Facebook dual-class shares move hints at public listing
Facebook has introduced a dual-class stock structure to enable shareholders to tighten their control over the company, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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UK national ID cards database goes live
The database that underpins the UK's controversial ID card scheme is up and running, according to the government's identity commissioner Joseph Pilling.
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Video: Project management key to IT efficiency, says LSE survey
IT organisations should strip costs out of their day-to-day operations by investing in better IT project management, and through greater standardisation of their infrastructure, according to a study published today by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
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Birmingham Council signs Green Digital Charter
Birmingham City Council is planning to sign the Green Digital Charter, which aims to promote the use of green technologies in European cities.
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