Businesses are reining in their spending on hardware and software amid continued uncertainty in the global economy. Analyst group Gartner has revised down its forecast for spending on hardware and software,despite overall growth in IT ...
Birmingham Metropolitan College has cut the cost of buying IT equipment by 40%. Birmingham Metropolitan College dramatically reduced the cost and time of buying IT equipment with a cloud-based system that produces benchmarking reports. ...
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Utility companies in Western Europe will spend $10.5bn on IT this year, of which over 62% will be invested in IT services. IDC Energy Insights expects IT spending by utility companies in the region to exceed $13bn in 2016, after average ...
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IT trade body Intellect is calling for the chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne to abandon the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC). Intellect argues that, since datacentres underpin a modern digital economy, the growth in data volumes ...
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Cegid, an international enterprise management and vertical software vendor specializing in merchandise management and point-of-sale solutions for specialty retailers - including Quiksilver, Ted Baker and Devanlay Lacoste - is launching its ...
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Fashion retail chain O’Neill Europe has undergone a major IT consolidation to cut costs and use information more efficiently in a difficult trading market. The company works with 34 distributors in Europe, each previously with its ...
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Physician Focused,Patient Driven reflects the firm's brand promise DALLAS,TX,August 29,2012/24-7PressRelease/--Environmental Intelligence,LLC(EI),has further strengthened its brand position by securing a Registered Trademark through the ...
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The IT underpinning the government's flagship £2.2bn Universal Credit programme is again being called into question, with reports that the project is now a year behind schedule and £100m over budget due to software issues. The ...
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The government has spent 638m pounds on universal credit IT to date, with 441m pounds going on design and development, the minister for employment Mark Hoban revealed in answer to a Parliamentary question. A breakdown of the IT ...
Environmental Intelligence,LLC has signed a distribution agreement to represent RamSoft's radiology workflow solutions to the Texas Department of Information Resources(DIR).Environmental Intelligence has been awarded a contract with the ...
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SAS Curriculum Pathways has launched an Algebra add-on to its science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem) subjects offering. Aimed at 11-19-year-olds, the Algebra 1 course launches at a time when the national curriculum is under ...
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Jesta I.S., Inc. a leading provider of enterprise business solutions for retailers, manufacturers and distributors primarily in the apparel, footwear and soft goods industries worldwide, announced that A|wear, a leading ladies fashion ...
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The UK economy could continue to suffer as businesses are failing to invest in technology and innovation. IT finance provider Syscap analysed figures from the Office for National Statistics to find that,in the first quarter of ...
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Squeezed school IT budgets The changing landscape of school IT investment The emergence of education consortia The repercussions of greater autonomy for schools The profound changes in the education sector promise to cast long ...
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