All articles by Steve Evans
Carlisle College builds new IP system with Carillion
Carillion IT Services has won a contract to install a new integrated IP telephony system and provide technical support at Carlisle College as part of a £30m redevelopment initiative.
Océ signs outsourcing deal with Atos
Digital document management provider Océ has agreed to outsource the IT support for its European sales companies to Atos Origin. The deal came into force on November 1 and will last for seven years.
Cupid matches Steria and Cleveland Police
Steria will be supplying Cleveland Police with mobile working services for all 1,400 members of the force as part of the £7.9m Project Cupid (Cleveland Universal Police Information Device).
Yorkshire tourism gets website boost
Yorkshire Dales and Harrogate Tourism Partnership has announced the launch of its new website, aimed at luring more tourists to the area.
RIM hopes Storm will blow iPhone away
Research in Motion has announced that its first ever touch-screen BlackBerry smartphone will be available in the UK from November 14.
Steria secures £31m council contract
End-to-end IT services provider Steria has announced that it has signed an agreement with Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council to provide ICT, council tax, benefits, customer contact centre, reception and switchboard services in a deal worth £31m over the next 12 years.
West Midlands in fast lane with Telent
Technology services provider Telent has announced that it has won a contract to manage the £26.6m West Midlands Urban Traffic Control (UTC) scheme.
LSE and SunGard sign data back-up deal
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and SunGard Availability Services have signed a five-year contract to provide the university with business continuity services.
BAA flies in Carillion for networking
Carillion has announced that it has secured a framework agreement with BAA for the provision and maintenance of network infrastructure and cabling.
Brighton Council goes with Microsoft for IT infrastructure
Brighton and Hove City Council has migrated its multi-vendor IT infrastructure to Microsoft in an attempt to improve productivity and communications throughout the council.