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RightNow rewrites SaaS contract rules
Software as a service (SaaS) company RightNow has changed its contracts in a bid to make it easier for businesses to buy its services.
The company...
Tories promise to learn from government IT disasters
A Conservative shadow minister has said that a Tory government would learn the lessons from past IT catastrophes, although he didn't go as far as promising...
Government outsources pension scheme to TCS, but data will remain in UK
The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA), which was created by the government to administer pension schemes, expects to cut its software development...
PA Consulting offers free sourcing advice
Outsourcing services supplier PA Consulting has launched a free online service for top executives at global companies to answer their questions about sourcing.
Outsourcing looms large in coming council job cuts
Local government IT will be hit hard as councils cut thousands of jobs in a bid to slash operating costs or turn to outsourcing as an easier way of reducing...
BT and Vodafone lead UK IT R&D spending
Telecoms and software companies are among the UK's top R&D spenders, a government report has revealed.
BSkyB lawsuit costs HP another £70m
A judge yesterday ordered HP to pay to BSkyB a further £70m - £40m of which is interest - on top of the £200m...
Minister to sign new NPfIT deals before General Election?
Health officials are seeking urgently to sign deals with the two main suppliers to the NHS scheme, which would commit the next government to at least £3.5bn of spending on the troubled National Programme for IT, Computer Weekly has learned.
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