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Corus hammers out £26m IT deal with Capgemini
Steel manufacturer Corus has extended its IT outsourcing deal to manage its mainframe computers with... Read more
Apr 17, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Photos: The UK's top CIOs
Robin Dargue, CIO of Royal Mail (right) and Bruno Laquet CIO of Corus Group (left) share a joke. Photo credit: Chris Beaumont/CBS Interactive Read more
Jun 19, 2009
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
EXi comes to the rescue of Corus steel workers
...to organise the deal, which will be formally announced later today. Although Corus cut 6,050 positions, EXi will absorb 3,000 steel workers in... Read more
Feb 14, 2001
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Photos: Celebrating the top CIOs
...of Associated Newspapers, Atkins, Avis Europe, BAA, Betfair, British Energy, Carphone Warehouse, Corus, LCH Clearnet, Norwich Union, Siemens and the UK government. Lastminute.com CEO... Read more
Jun 13, 2007
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
India cheers Vodafone mega-deal
...said on its front page: "The India victory song that started with Corus has reached a crescendo. As Vodafone would say 'Make the most of... Read more
Feb 12, 2007
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Tech firms still failing ethics test
...three have dropped out. Among the companies admitted to the list are Corus, the National Grid and sugar giant Tate & Lyle - for a second... Read more
Sep 17, 2002
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
NTL sets wireless broadband loose in London
...of the 42 available licences were awarded, with just £38.2m raised. Corus, Energis and Norweb were among the successful bidders Read more
Sep 3, 2001
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Model Management: Company name games
...in common? They have all undergone name changes. British Steel rebranded as Corus, The Post Office as Consignia, and Gameplay and Mondus have dropped the... Read more
Jan 16, 2001
silicon.com > Technology > Security
Baltimore leads tech stock charge into the FTSE 100
...the FTSE at its latest quarterly review, with traditional companies such as Corus (formerly British Steel), Rolls Royce and brewers Scottish and Newcastle falling out... Read more
Sep 7, 2000
silicon.com > Technology > Software
Steel firms iron out inefficiency with e-marketplace
...marketplace for the sale and distribution of steel products. UK-based firm Corus, Germany's Thyssen Krupp, France's Usinor and Luxembourg's Arbed plan... Read more
Jun 22, 2000
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