programme fujitsu

RSS RSS programme fujitsu

Sort by: Relevance | Date

The McCue Interview: Phil Pavitt, CIO, Transport for London

Comment That work is being done with CSC and Fujitsu Services. Currently TfL outsources its desktop management to CSC and network management to Fujitsu, with other suppliers, such as BT, doing smaller pieces. [29 Jul 2008]

First students graduate from IT 'business' degree

News Several IT employers, including British Airways, BT, Ford, Fujitsu, IBM and Unilever actively support the degree - by providing input such as lectures, short courses or work placements, or attending networking events with students. [24 Jul 2008]

Health trust abandons NHS care record upgrade

News A health trust serving more than 500,000 people said it has pulled out of the national NHS IT electronic care record programme because it has lost confidence in the project following the departure of key supplier Fujitsu. [22 Jul 2008]

Gov't slams Fujitsu's "core contract" NHS IT failings

News Health minister Ben Bradshaw said Fujitsu was unable to fulfil vital elements of its "core contract" to provide part of the £12.7bn National Programme for IT (NPfIT). Fujitsu Service's £896m NHS IT contract was terminated because of its inability... [26 Jun 2008]

Fujitsu to pay back NHS £67m

News Fujitsu has until the end of June to pay back the £67m it owes the NHS following the collapse of its £896m contract to help revamp NHS IT. The figure emerged during a Public Accounts Committee hearing into NPfIT, where there was disagreement... [17 Jun 2008]

IT swallows a quarter of NHS cash budget

News The cost of the NPfIT is already more than double that of the original £6.2bn estimate, with contractors such as Fujitsu and Accenture walking away from delivering the project amid commercial concerns. [09 Jun 2008]

Fujitsu ditches £896m NHS IT contract

News BT or CSC is thought to be favourite to take over responsibility for the National Programme for IT (NPfIT) in the NHS in southern England but Fujitsu will continue to run the existing systems until its successor is appointed.silicon.com Public Sector [29 May 2008]

Time to bin ID cards?

News CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, and Thales made the shortlist to win the five parts of the single "framework contract", including a £500m deal to replace the existing passport application system, the £500m biometric fingerprint and photograph database... [23 May 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 fast-track training programme has... [24 Jan 2008]

British Energy hires new CIO

News They are supported by a number of outsourcing contracts - with the likes of Capgemini, Fujitsu and Logica. Wilde replaces outgoing CIO Ian Campbell who is leaving British Energy after completing an 18-month change programme to overhaul what was a... [07 Dec 2007]

Named: ID cards scheme supplier hopefuls

News The companies named as potential suppliers for the scheme - which includes the national ID cards programme - are Accenture, BAE Systems, CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, Steria and Thales. Eight companies are in the running as key suppliers for the Identity... [22 Oct 2007]

Photos: Hamburg's high tech hospital

Photo As well as Intel, other companies involved include EMC2, Fujitsu, HP, Microsoft, SAP and Siemens. This is the Asklepios Klinik Barmbek in Hamburg.silicon.com went to take a look at how the hospital's IT and medical team have been collaborating and... [18 Oct 2007]

Psst! Don't want Vista? You're not alone...

News Fujitsu has been among the most aggressive, starting last month to include an XP disc in the box with its laptops and tablets. Fujitsu marketing manager Brandon Farris said: "That's going to help out small- and medium-size businesses. [24 Sep 2007]

The McCue Interview: British Energy CIO, Ian Campbell

Comment They are supported by a number of outsourcing contracts - with the likes of Capgemini, Fujitsu and Logica. Campbell brought in interim managers, as opposed to consultants, to help drive the change programme quickly. [13 Aug 2007]

Council saves by streamlining PC procurement

Case Study The authority extended the procurement programme - based around a three-tier standard build of desktop, laptop and tablet PC hardware supplied by Fujitsu Siemens Computers - to a fully outsourced service provided by Computacenter Services. [11 May 2007]

RSS Keep updated for stories matching programme fujitsu via RSS


Quick Sitemap Links: