LogicaCMG
Rorie Devine
CIO Profile Devine has a degree in computer systems and electronics from Kings College and started his career with LogicaCMG, working with clients such as the Bank of England. Rorie Devine has just left Betfair, where he helped... [11 Jun 2008]
Betfair CTO moves on
News Devine, who was named one of the UK's top CIOs last year, has a degree in computer systems and electronics from Kings College and started his career with LogicaCMG, working with clients such as the Bank of England. [21 May 2008]
Gov't stung by 'rip-off' outsourcing deals
News The PSIR finished taking submissions on Friday 4 April, including from major outsourcing providers like LogicaCMG, and is being headed by DeAnne Julius after being commissioned by the Department for Business, Enterprise... [04 Apr 2008]
LogicaCMG Wins Microsoft Partner Award for Innovative USB Mobile Security Solution
White Paper Microsoft Gold Certified Partner LogicaCMG took advantage of the Microsoft Partner Program to deploy and market an innovative, secure, and mobile computing solution. Microsoft helped LogicaCMG solve a... [01 Mar 2008]
Taylor Wimpey signs £30m LogicaCMG outsourcing deal
News The UK's largest house builder Taylor Wimpey has outsourced the management of all its IT systems to LogicaCMG in a deal worth £30m. LogicaCMG won the contract on the back of its work for George Wimpey... [25 Feb 2008]
BAA calls on India for application management
News Airport group BAA, which owns seven UK airports including Heathrow, is outsourcing its software application management to India with LogicaCMG. Under the five-year deal LogicaCMG will deliver the... [12 Feb 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Galileo
Cheat Sheet UK businesses are also heavily involved with LogicaCMG and Astrium UK partners in Galileo Industries, the consortium involved in building the four test satellites. I see what you're thinking but this isn't the Galileo... [28 Jan 2008]
Grad IT training masterfully fast tracked
News Various companies are backing the IT PDP, including British Airways, the BBC, BT, Carphone Warehouse, Cable & Wireless, Cisco, EDS, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, LogicaCMG, Microsoft, Oracle and Vodafone. A new Masters level... [24 Jan 2008]
DAS Rechtsbijstand Implements Service-Oriented Architecture to Speed Service Delivery
White Paper It also had LogicaCMG do the integration work between the intermediaries and DAS back-office, making use of LociaCMG's Intelligent Message Adaptor (IMA) and Oracle BPEL Process Manager. DAS Rechtsbijstand (DAS) is the... [19 Dec 2007]
Why must IT go green?
Comment CFOs are really focusing on operating costs," says Tony Rooke, UK environmental programme manager for services firm LogicaCMG. It is about efficiency, says Stewart Baines. And that should make it more sustainable than... [03 Dec 2007]
'Sentinels' to help fight climate battle?
News Stuart Martin, director of space and satellite communications at LogicaCMG, which is heavily involved in the project, added the UK isn't putting enough money into the GMES pot. A European project to monitor the... [12 Nov 2007]
MoD shells out on data transfer tech
News The five ATLAS Consortium partners are EADS, EDS, Fujitsu Services, General Dynamics and LogicaCMG. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) tech supplier the ATLAS Consortium has awarded software company Infonic an £8.3m contract... [05 Nov 2007]
BT: Job cuts on the way?
News He starts as head of services company LogicaCMG at the beginning of next year. BT is to announce a number of job losses when it issues its latest financial results next week. A report in The Times last Thursday suggested... [02 Nov 2007]
BT 21CN chief heads for pastures new
News The telco announced that Andy Green will leave to become chief executive of services specialist LogicaCMG on 1 January, 2008. Andy felt he had completed the tasks put in front of him and the opportunity [at... [10 Oct 2007]
Young targeted by "Revitalise IT" scheme
News Enterprises and academic institutions currently participating in the Revitalise IT initiative include Accenture, Apple, the BBC, Cisco, John Lewis, LogicaCMG, Microsoft and Vodafone, and City University London, Oxford... [19 Sep 2007]