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England's oldest private bank outsources IT
Old and new meet as C Hoare & Co, a bank dating back to the 1600s, signs an outsourcing contract with leading global IT service provider...
Environment Agency buys £336 million of green IT
The public agency is planning to make its IT infrastructure greener with the help of Capgemini.
Heathrow to get £400 million ‘IT overhaul’
BAA is making big changes to its IT operations and teaming up with Capgemini in the process.
CeBIT 2010: Model IT after the iPhone
Consumer tech like iPhones and social networking will drive change in businesses - assuming managers can keep up.
Croydon extends Capgemini contract for £83 million
In the longest running Private Finance Initiative contract of its kind, Capgemini will continue to work with Croydon Council for the transformation...
Businesses block social networks over legal fears
Some UK companies have already been asked to provide electronic information from social networks for legal cases.<br>
Public Sector Roundup: Healthcare advances
Healthcare students and staff have new networked facilities, LaserBand optimises patient identification and West Sussex transforms to save money.
IT makers ‘green’ up manufacturing act
Research into the energy efficiency of some vendor’s equipment lifecycles has found proactive evidence, but there is still much that can be done.
Matalan goes for business intelligence
The retailer has adopted new reporting software to support faster, more accurate decision making in support of increasing profits.
Dorset looks to save millions with SAP tech
New IT systems implemented by Capgemini will save Dorset County Council an estimated £8.6 million a year.
Capgemini to offer managed social media service
Subscription-based real-time analysis will help businesses manage brands, firm claims.
Government calls on IT suppliers to cut costs
The coalition is continuing its efficiency drive by asking its top IT suppliers to find ways of cutting costs.
Online shopping plunges to record low
January online retail sales saw their usual slump, along with the overall growth since the same period a year ago dropping to a new low.
Can you sack your IT department?
Between the credit crunch, the consumerisation of IT and the rise of cloud services, the role of the IT department is going to change.<br> <br>
Development agency saves £1 million with HR IT
The UK Department for International Development is using a new web-based system to improve its staff retention and recruitment.
Online shoppers spent nearly £4 billion in August
Clothing and electrical retailers are reaping the benefits of offering good online shopping experiences, according to the IMRG/Capgemini Sales Index.
Amazon connects cloud services
Amazon Web Services launches CloudFront as Capgemini announces Oracle ERP and Microsoft SharePoint over the cloud.
Online retail sales hit three-year high
A wetter than normal July saw consumers staying indoors and spending online, leading to the highest monthly retail sales since before the recession.
Online sales maintain high street lead
Online retailing growth continues, according to the latest sales figures that show Brits' love of booze and romance has helped buck the economic...
Online spending jumps despite economy
Shoppers are turning to the web, as Britons spend 16 per cent more this November than last, according to a survey.
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