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BT Group Plc Enables Seamless Employee Collaboration Across Technology Boundaries
White Paper That was the challenge facing BT Group plc, a world leader in communications. The answer was 'my.bt.com' - an innovative enterprise portal, collaborative community, and composite set of applications, all... [30 Jul 2009]
Five joins BBC and ITV in Canvas picture
News Canvas - a BBC, BT and ITV Canvas joint venture announced in December 2008 - will provide UK homes with access to IPTV via a broadband enabled set-top box in much the same way as Freeview and Freesat currently do with... [29 Jul 2009]
Major Online Lender Uses Infrastructure Optimization to Help Manage Growth, Profits
White Paper To do so, it turned to BT, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, for a Core Infrastructure Optimization (IO) assessment based on the Microsoft IO maturity model. BT confirmed the company's current... [27 Jul 2009]
Australian Firm Gains Performance and Scalability With Migration to SQL Server
White Paper That's what BT Financial Group (BT) found after the company's Wrap application for managing investment portfolios proved so popular that the influx of new customers threatened to outpace the capacity of... [25 Jul 2009]
BT gets into bed with Microsoft for cloud services
News BT is to resell Microsoft's cloud-based business messaging and collaboration suite, the company announced on Monday. The Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) will be available to BT's business... [20 Jul 2009]
BT lands £99m comms deal with Ministry of Defence
News BT on Thursday announced a five-year, £99m contract with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to manage voice and data networks across 197 military bases. The deal broadens the Defence Fixed Telecommunications Service (DFTS)... [17 Jul 2009]
4,000 Indian jobs go as BT brings call centre work back to UK
News BT is cutting its call centre workforce in India by 4,000 and bringing some of the work back to the UK, the telco confirmed today. The cuts all fall within BT Retail and only involve third-party call... [16 Jul 2009]
Cheat Sheet: BT's £1.5bn fibre plans
Cheat Sheet Where BT has to do a lot of work digging up the road and so on, the cost goes up and the likelihood of getting fibre to the premises goes down. In March, BT named the first lot of 29 exchanges that will... [14 Jul 2009]
Virtualisation and cloud: The new weapons in the outsourcing arms race
News Recent megadeals have included BT's £500m contract with the NHS, IBM and CSC's £300m deals with the government's Identity and Passport Service, and a £685m deal for HP-EDS at insurance giant Aviva. As IT outsourcing... [14 Jul 2009]
O2 to hook up SMEs with landline digits
News Customers who sign up this year will be able to port their existing BT local number to O2 at no charge. They will also be able to get the service at a promotional price of £10 per month, which is slightly less than the... [10 Jul 2009]
Is BT's super-fast broadband coming to your neighbourhood?
News BT has revealed the towns and cities which will get high-speed fibre broadband in the second stage of its £1.5bn rollout. Earlier this year BT named the first set of 29 exchanges destined to be upgraded... [09 Jul 2009]
TalkTalk says bye-bye to Phorm agreement after Tiscali buy
News The European Commission has also begun to take legal steps against the UK government for its failure to take action against Phorm or BT for two trials of the technology in 2006 and 2007. BT conducted the... [09 Jul 2009]
Conservatives: 'Ofcom as we know it will cease to exist'
News He acknowledged it was "clear that [Ofcom] has an important technical function", specifically in spectrum licensing and keeping an eye on BT, and in ruling on breaches of the broadcasting code, but said other... [07 Jul 2009]
Virgin Media, TalkTalk 'unaffected' by BT's Phorm
News Following BT's announcement on Monday that it has put any plans to implement Phorm's Webwise technology on hold, TalkTalk told silicon.com sister site ZDNet UK that BT's decision would not affect its... [07 Jul 2009]
BT shelves Phorm rollout plans
News BT has shelved plans to implement behavioural ad-serving technology by Phorm that has drawn criticism as a potential risk to customer privacy. Virgin Media wanted to see what happened with BT, while... [06 Jul 2009]