New banks are taking IT staff from established banks
Companies setting up banking operations are beginning to poach IT staff from the established retail banks.
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Digital Economy Act raises legal risks for all businesses
Businesses that provide staff and visitors with internet access may face greater risk of legal action for copyright infringement following the passing into law of the Digital Economy Act, it has emerged.
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BCS urges members to withdraw support for £100k EGM
The BCS is writing to 50 disgruntled members to persuade them to withdraw their signatures from a motion calling for an EGM to discuss the institute's future.
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Software houses lead the open innovation trend
Software houses were the big winners in Nesta's Open 100 competition to find global firms that excel at open innovation and exploit the power of mass collaboration.
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Gershon tells Tories to save £4bn through IT cuts
Peter Gershon, who has advised the government on efficiency savings in the past, has told the Conservative Party it could save between £2bn and £4bn by stopping any new major spend on IT.
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NPfIT aims in London won't be achieved, says a top health official
A senior health official has told all London NHS chief executives that savings on the £12.7bn NHS IT programme mean that "it will no longer be possible to provide a comprehensive solution that was anticipated in 2003".
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Debill becomes Digital Economy Act overnight
The Digital Economy Bill is now the Digital Economy Act 2010, following overnight Royal Assent after being rushed through parliament before the election.
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FinancialForce.com integrates accounting software with social network Chatter
FinancialForce.com, which is part owned by Salesforce.com ,...
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