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Harvey Nichols integrates for customer service
The luxury department store chain is using IT to differentiate its service in-store and target its customers more accurately to boost the amount...
Supermarket retailer Spar to deploy automated checkout system
Grocery chain to deploy Wincor Nixdorf self-service checkout hardware in Northern Ireland trial.
Pub and restaurant chain chooses Fujitsu for cloud migration
Mitchells & Butlers signs multi-million pound deal with Fujitsu to create a private cloud.
Garden centre goes green for conferencing
The UK's largest retail chain of garden stores is saving 25 per cent on call costs using a new audio conferencing web interface.<br/>
Pret to roll out contactless payments
The sandwich shop chain has signed a deal to roll contactless payment technology out to all its stores following a successful pilot.
Web 'under siege' from drive-by download attacks
Criminals are targeting the web browser as the weak link in the security chain, leading to a drive-by download epidemic.
Cineworld premieres new hosted website
The cinema chain has revamped its website, moving to a new hosted infrastructure to support its new multimedia and e-commerce features.
Sainsbury's consolidate data centres nationwide
The supermarket chain choose Aperture to sort out its data centres, with plans for full consolidation.
New Look optimises inventory fulfilment
High street clothing chain completes first phase of new bolt-on software implementation to optimise inventory fulfilment.
Caffè Nero completes BT hotspot roll out
The coffee chain says its service will help to capitalise on the one in four workers who regularly escape the office to work in coffee shops,...
Kwik-Fit deploys mapping technology for website relaunch
Location services updated as part of online overhaul as nationwide chain of garages improves its web presence and services.
Laptop prices threatened by component shortage
Supply problems for key parts including screens and batteries will hit retail stocks and could force prices up.
Swinton overhauls insurance by phone
High street insurance chain invests over £2 million in IP telephony to improve call handling and internal communications across 450 sites.
Samsung Galaxy S III to ship with Exynos 4 quad-core chip
Korean firm also hoping to supply chip to HTC, Nokia and Motorola.
Qualcomm chip shortage could hit iPhone 5 launch
Demand for 28nm chips is outstripping supply, raising questions over next Apple launch.
North Lincolnshire mobilises health workers
Five-year deal to supply community nurses with mobile technology follows a pilot that demonstrated savings of more then £400 per week per clinician.
DreamWorks goes Intel for animation rendering
A blow for AMD after it loses the contract to supply the animation studio with processors for its workstations and servers.
Android topples iPhone as Tesco’s top seller
Handsets based on Google’s mobile operating system are outselling Apple’s flagship device at the UK’s biggest supermarket chain.
Morrisons signs new networks deal
The supermarket chain has signed a deal with Cable & Wireless for networked voice and data services across 430 UK sites.
Borders UK overhauls e-commerce platform
The bookstore chain is banking on a new e-commerce website to improve sales and consolidate its customer base.
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