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Video app the highway to healthy roads

News The cost of the trial is expected to be up to £20,000 for the first year of operation, including consultancy fees from Yotta DCL. Hampshire County Council is trialling an extension to its road management systems with an asset-counting application...

Tags: video, road, hampshire

[12 May 2008]

Technology Consultancy Avoids Spam and Viruses Easily With E-Mail Security Solution

whitepaper Perot Systems provides technology consulting solutions and services to companies worldwide. With the rise in spam and e-mail viruses, Perot Systems sought an effective way to safeguard its own - and its customers' - messaging systems.

Tags: anti-virus

[11 May 2008]

ConGES Consulting Embeds Security, Scalability, and Performance Into Real-Time Collaboration for Utilities

whitepaper Multi-utility consultancy ConGES develops turnkey mobile solutions that enable field engineers working for regional energy and water providers to capture orders, measure consumption, and monitor assets using PDAs or laptops.

Tags: scalability

[11 May 2008]

NHS Trust Cuts Software Deployment Costs With Update-Management Solution

whitepaper As a result, implementation was far more cost effective than other solutions and included consultancy and support. St Mary's wanted to centralise its software installation procedure to reduce the number of people and time needed to roll out site...

Tags: monitoring systems

[11 May 2008]

India edgy about outsourcing newbies?

News But the consultancy says India must be prepared to let go of the exemption and accept the short term growth shrinkage as the country's outsourcing market matures. India's fears that other countries are undercutting its dominance of the global...

Tags: india, offshoring, outsourcing

[06 May 2008]

India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...

Photo Pictured here is Tata Consultancy Services' campus - the outsourcing company's largest global development centre. This month silicon.com senior reporter Nick Heath visited India to check out the high-tech goings on in Hyderabad and Chennai.

Tags: hyderabad, robots, bangalore

[29 Apr 2008]

Scottish Water splashes out on tech

News The contracts have been signed with BT for mobile, data, voice and network services, Fujitsu for service desk and infrastructure support and India's Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for application management.

Tags: transformation, managed services, fujitsu, water

[28 Apr 2008]

Photos: Discover high-tech India

Photo Hitec stands for Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City, a congregation of some of the world's biggest technology companies. This impressive oval redbrick building is home to Tata Consultancy Services' (TCS) campus, otherwise...

Tags: offshoring, india, outsourcing

[28 Apr 2008]

Croydon inks £83m deal with Capgemini

News Capgemini will also provide consultancy services for Croydon's transformation programme to improve the level and efficiency of local services. Croydon Council has signed an extension to its IT outsourcing deal with Capgemini, worth an estimated...

Tags: outsourcing, capgemini, croydon

[23 Apr 2008]

PowerBuilder Migrated to Web Solution

whitepaper Infosys, a leading IT and consultancy company, created a Microsoft ASP.NET Web-based solution for SCI using Microsoft technology. Service Corporation Incorporated (SCI), a global leader in the death care industry, liked PowerBuilder, an existing...

Tags: customer support services

[23 Apr 2008]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Print issues in black and white

Comment For a full summary of the consultancy's activities, see www.quocirca.com. Responsibility is often scattered - so control and costs go out the window. One answer is managed print services, argues Louella Fernandes.

Tags: managed services, outsourcing, printers

[22 Apr 2008]

Miserable at work? Live in London? Join the club

News In a separate report, communications consultancy CHA's Worthwhile Work also found those in the South West more content than their London counterparts, who hanker after more meaningful roles that have a positive impact on society.

Tags: work, staff, london, survey

[21 Apr 2008]

Dear silicon.com... File-sharers, women in tech and the price of 'experts'

Comment This week, readers had a thing or two to say about the Home Office consultancy bill and were not best pleased by the mounting cost of ID cards. ID cards fuel £147m consultancy bill The latest in the debate over music downloaders and sharers also...

Tags: file-sharers, home office, women

[17 Apr 2008]

Evaluating Customer Loyalty Solutions

whitepaper Customer Loyalty Programs (CLP) has come a long way from their early beginnings in the 1970's. Conceptualized with the original idea of gaining a better understanding about popular routes for airliners, CLPs have evolved to become a subject of...

Tags: customer support services, evaluation, loyalty, aspirations

[16 Apr 2008]

NHS CIO jumps ship

News The Department of Health (DoH) confirmed Swindells - who has been working for the department for three and a half years - is moving out of the public sector to work for Tribal Group, a consultancy to the public sector.

Tags: granger, cio, department of health, nhs

[15 Apr 2008]

ID cards fuel £147m consultancy bill

News The department's expenditure on these services is allocated across a wide range of firms, from small, specialist companies with niche expertise and few employees, to global multinational organisations offering a broad spectrum and substantial...

Tags: home office, biometrics, id cards

[11 Apr 2008]

Introducing Intranet/Extranet: Some Practical Case Studies

whitepaper When a Firm decides to introduce Intranet/Extranet in its working structure it has a number of alternatives to select: it may directly purchase, on its own, equipment (hardware + software) and have them installed by the Supplier; it may ask the...

Tags: provider, intranet, supplier, flexibility

[11 Apr 2008]

How will your deal weather a downturn?

Comment Economic forecasts by consultancy Capital Economics suggest the UK is set for a worse downturn than the US. What will happen to outsourcing if budgets are trimmed and belts tightened? A careful look at key aspects of existing contracts would not go...

Tags: contracts, downturn, suppliers, outsourcing

[10 Apr 2008]

Atkins Engineers Complete IT Overhaul With VMware Virtual Infrastructure

whitepaper Atkins is one of the world's leading providers of professional, technologically based consultancy and support services. During its regular technology review, Atkins' IT Management and Enterprise Solutions team scrutinized the IT infrastructure and...

Tags: server consolidation, vmware, vmware esx server, vmware gsx server

[10 Apr 2008]

Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector: SPW Tools Play a Significant Role in OFDM DVB-T Chip Development for Set Top Boxes

whitepaper Cadence was chosen to supply design software, namely its Signal Processing Worksystem (SPW) solution, and consultancy support during the development of the chip. Motorola, the first to market DVB-T demodulation technology and one of the world's...

Tags: modems, generation, models, digital tv

[10 Apr 2008]

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