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Exclusive: Network Rail appoints new CIO

Angelica Mari, Computing , Friday 4 December 2009 at 09:57:00 Rail firm promotes head of delivery to the top IT job Network Rail has appointed former head of IT delivery Susan Cooklin to the role of chief information officer (CIO). Cooklin joined Network Rail in 2006, having spent 20 years in IT and operational roles within the financial services sector at firms such as Barclays Bank....

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LSE hitches wagon to offshoring's rising star

Angelica Mari, Computing , Thursday 3 December 2009 at 11:20:00 London Stock Exchange CIO David Lester talks to Angelica Mari about the organisation’s recently purchased Sri Lankan services provider MillenniumIT and discusses the impact the move will have on operations and staff in the UK The London Stock Exchange’s (LSE) acquisition of an offshore software...

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BP outsources global communications set-up

Angelica Mari, Computing, Thursday 3 December 2009 at 12:51:00 Contract expected to reduce complexity and cost Oil giant BP has outsourced its global communications set-up to Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems and Siemens Enterprise Communications (SEC) for an undisclosed sum. T-Systems will provide voice and data services to the company over a period of five years, while SEC [...]

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Ticketmaster improves social media offering

Angelica Mari, Computing , Thursday 3 December 2009 at 12:09:00 Online customers can rate and review events with new web site software Online ticket provider Ticketmaster has augmented its social media capability with a function that allows customers to review and share their experiences at events. The new tools allow customers to talk about their experiences as well as rate and review...

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Ticketmaster improves social media offering

Angelica Mari, Computing , Thursday 3 December 2009 at 12:09:00 Online customers can rate and review events with new web site software Online ticket provider Ticketmaster has augmented its social media capability with a function that allows customers to review and share their experiences at events. The new tools allow customers to talk about their experiences as well as rate and review...

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BP outsources global communications set-up

Angelica Mari, Computing , Thursday 3 December 2009 at 12:51:00 Contract expected to reduce complexity and cost Oil giant BP has outsourced its global communications set-up to Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems and Siemens Enterprise Communications (SEC) for an undisclosed sum. T-Systems will provide voice and data services to the company over a period of five years, while SEC will supply...

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BP outsources global communications set-up

Angelica Mari, Computing , Thursday 3 December 2009 at 12:51:00 Contract expected to reduce complexity and cost Oil giant BP has outsourced its global communications set-up to Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems and Siemens Enterprise Communications (SEC) for an undisclosed sum. T-Systems will provide voice and data services to the company over a period of five years, while SEC will supply...

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eBay loses Louis Vuitton dispute

Angelica Mari, Computing , Tuesday 1 December 2009 at 11:51:00 Web auctioneer ordered to pay £1.5m to luxury goods firm eBay has been slapped with a €41.7m fine by the French courts for failing to prevent the sale of counterfeit LVMH goods on its web site. French courts said that eBay should pay Louis Vuitton owner LVMH €1.7m (£1.5m) for the damage, in addition...

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LSE outsources web hosting

Angelica Mari, Computing , Tuesday 1 December 2009 at 11:32:00 Deal expected to ensure availability of the university’s online set up The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has outsourced its web site management in a move that will ensure round-the-clock web availability. LSE's decision to move from its in-house arrangement to a third-party provider follows...

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Travelex to introduce mobile prepaid facility

Angelica Mari, Computing , Monday 30 November 2009 at 11:53:00 Customers will be able to manage account balances using their handsets Foreign exchange firm Travelex is set to offer a mobile-based tool to its customers that will allow them to manage their travel money. Some 1,750 customers using the company’s prepaid card will be able to use the application, which can be downloaded...