Weekly classified magazine Auto Trader's shift to digital-only has been helped by its switch to a TelecityGroup datacentre, according to Tim Jones, the CIO of Trader Media Group (TMG), which owns the title. In an interview with Computing, ...
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A cable assembly is defined as a set of wires with supporting components such as a connector, handle, retention system, or shielding. Cable assemblies are used in just about any application where information or signals need to be ...
Foodservice supplier Brakes has put 90 jobs at risk by deciding to outsource desserts production from its subsidiary division Creative Foods in Cornwall to Greencore’s Ministry of Cake company in Devon. Greencore is picking up ...
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Fortronic is hosting its Led & Lighting Design event on 26 March, at the Williams F1 Conference Centre in Oxford. The day starts with Registration (8-45 to 10-00) and then the Morning Plenary Session, which will comprise short technical ...
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ARAMARK, a leader in providing professional services, has been named to the list of the world's premier service providers. The company has again been named one of the Global Outsourcing 100, the prestigious list of diversified outsourced ...
The UK national mapping agency, Ordnance Survey, has issued a tender estimated to be worth £2m for IT services. The tender, found in the Official Journal of the European Union, states that the agency wants to enter into a four-year ...
Cresset, a provider of computational chemistry software and consulting services, has announced excellent 2012 sales figures and growth. Dr Robert Scoffin, CEO of Cresset, says, “We are delighted to announce robust growth through ...
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Sterling Insurance has renewed its partnership contract with DAS to extend supply of legal expenses cover to its customers. As part of the agreement, DAS will offer legal expenses cover across the company's personal and commercial product ...
Outsourcing has been identified as a key attack vector in almost two-thirds of security investigations carried out by security services company Trustwave. The claim was carried in the company's 2013 Global Security Report, which draws ...
French engineering and technology consulting firm, Alten, is planning to set up an automotive testing facility in Chennai, India. The facility is aimed at assisting automobile manufacturers surrounding Chennai to outsource testing of ...
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Japanese automaker Toyota Motor (TMC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of the Republic of Kazakhstan to produce Fortuner sport utility vehicle (SUV) in the country. The production of the SUV is scheduled ...
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Power distribution and transmission executives are faced with a range of new technologies at the moment that need to be integrated and understood, says Michael Ropp, President and Principal Engineer, Northern Plains Power Technologies. ...
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Business leaders have issued an urgent call for a new ‘Entrepreneurs’ Fund’ to be set up to help new food and drink manufacturers make the next step in their growth. Paul Wilkinson: DEFRA should launch an ...
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In 2011, the United States became the world’s largest producer of natural gas, growing by 7.7% between 2010 and 2011. That represented the largest volumetric increase in the world, according to BP’s Statistical Review of World ...
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An Arizona school district is mulling over whether to continue working on a major software project, upgrade its legacy system or restart from scratch with a different product. The Tucson Unified School District began working on the Lawson ...