A BBC report claims O2 is rushing to launch its own 4G service, following Everything Everywhere's announcement of an imminent roll-out. EE, the new brand for Everything Everywhere, has announced it will roll out superfast mobile ...
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During the integration of three separate groups of Swiss telecoms provider SwissCom, the business intelligence (BI) function was the only place to get a view of the whole organisation. Following its decision in 2008 to converge groups ...
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Business reaction to DCMS announcement Local government reaction to DCMS announcement Consultation could hold back broadband roll-out The broadband industry has said goodbye to Jeremy Hunt as he takes Andrew Lansley's old job as secretary ...
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Google made its Voice Search for Android available in 13 new languages, bringing the total to 42 languages and accents in 46 countries, the company said on Friday. The added languages allow 100 million new speakers to use the service, ...
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Jotun opened in March at Sandefjord, Norway, a decorative paints plant costing NOK 500 million ($87 million), which the company claims is one of the most modern in the world. It replaces two other decorative paints units in the country. ...
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According Malaysian Perwaja Holdings'consolidated financial results for July to September quarter 2012,the group reported a higher revenue of MRY 372.0 million,an increase of 4.4%from the same quarter the previous year,mainly driven by ...
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SMARTPHONE photo sharing service Instagram has refined its privacy policy to clear the way for sharing data with Facebook, which bought the company earlier this year. "Nothing has changed about your photos' ownership or who can see them," ...
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Stonefield Software Inc. can assist in developing custom reporting solutions that meets specific user needs or business requirements. Getting custom reports right the first time requires experts who understand the underlying application ...
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The Ministry of Defence (MoD) will auction off public services spectrum next year to help the government free up the airwaves for commercial purposes. The frequencies, previously used for the likes of emergency services and ...
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Global recruitment company Hudson has dumped NetApp for HP Lefthand storage as part of a datacentre consolidation and disaster recovery project that saw it cut energy use by 50% and double storage efficiency. The project began as a move ...
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Medical-surgical supply and distribution company McKesson has entered into an agreement to distribute Revolutions Medical's safety blood drawing device in the US. The device, RevVac auto-retractable vacuum safety syringe, uses a patented ...
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More than 75% of multinational companies in Europe are either evaluating or planning the roll-out of unified communications-as-a-service (UCaaS), according to research released today. The study, carried out by Orange Business Services and ...
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NHS Scotland has started the roll out of a single shared services platform for finance across its 22 health boards. The first wave of seven health boards are now on the single, multi-company Advanced Business Solutions financial ...
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“Royal Mail wanted a CIO who is comfortable in a really volatile and changing environment to drive change. And I am. I joined because the scale of the challenge is huge and I would be mad to say no to that.” Catherine Doran ...
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Medical technology company CardioNet has introduced a new wireless event monitor to diagnose and monitor cardiac arrhythmias. The wEvent monitor, which offers wireless transmission of symptom and activity reporting, provides a higher ...