The Lighting Industry Association is aware that, according to media reports, some retailers are offering special purpose lamps intended for rough service environments to consumers in an attempt to circumnavigate the EU phase out of ...
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Architectural and external lighting manufacturers Hess is planning an initial public offering in the Prime Standard of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange,the proceeds from which will be used mainly to finance further growth. Hess,which has been ...
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Introduction The market for OLEDs has witnessed several advancements in the last 18 months, thus providing the belief to the industry that OLEDs will finally realize their potential. Full-color AMOLED displays have now become an element ...
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The government is to spend GBP2m a year on a cyber-security centre. The centre will act as an international forum to draw together private sector,governments and international organisations,said the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in a ...
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Telefonica Digital is encouraging graduates to have an international outlook on business,through its Digital European Graduate Scheme. The mobile operator,represented by O2 in the UK,offers graduates the opportunity to join a ...
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Crown Prosecution Service(CPS)chief information officer David Jones has resigned from his post to take up a role at US defence technology firm Lockheed Martin. Jones started his new role of managing director of information systems and ...
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European regulations for the gambling sector,launching new products and driving revenue growth as a recently floated public company put enormous pressure on the IT team at Betfair. But chief technology officer(CTO)Tony McAlister,in post ...
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The government will spend £2m a year until 2014 on a cyber security advice centre that aims to improve international co-ordination, increase access to expertise and promote good governance online. The "Centre for Global ...
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Johnston Press has mobilised its field sales team using Salesforce.com running on iPads to reduce the need for staff to come into the office. The regional newspaper company, which publishes across the UK and in the republic of Ireland, is ...
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Indian IT services firm Tata Consultancy Services(TCS)is to be awarded a contract to support the government's Disclosure and Barring Service(DBS),according to the Public and Commercial Services Union. The DBS has resulted from the coming ...
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As just-food, along with companies and executives from across the food manufacturing and retailing sectors prepare to head to Paris for this year's SIAL exhibition, here we share with you a few highlights of what you can expect from the ...
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Staples has announced plans to phase out the Corporate Express name in Australia as part of the company's move towards a single global brand. The rebranding of the Australian company, which has used both names in the region following ...
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The very best in UK manufacturing will take pride of place in Westminster at the Department for Business Innovation and Skills(BIS)One Victoria office in London,in a specially commissioned installation. BIS is using its impressive ...
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Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide has opened a new office in Singapore, in a bid to meet the increasing needs of clients in the Asian insurance market. The newly launched office, located at One Finlayson Green, will be managed by a ...
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Rolls-Royce has awarded a five-year contract to HP to host its applications,as part of the company's multi-vendor IT strategy. The news follows HP's loss of its large 12-year outsourcing deal with Rolls-Royce in March,with Capgemini named ...
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