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News Hall insisted that the changes were not what prompted Accenture, BAE Systems and more recently Steria to pull out of the procurement process to build the ID card computer system, describing the remaining bidders as "incredibly positive".
[10 Mar 2008]
Comment A star of the second day of Nasscom's three-day run was Francois Enaud, CEO of Steria, who spoke about the importance of India and outsourcing with a passion and a directness that impressed. To transform the new Steria with a strong client-facing...
[18 Feb 2008]
News Their withdrawal leaves only six major suppliers CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM, Steria and Thales in the running to be chosen to tender for the contracts in March. Silicon.com's A to Z of ID Cards Click on the links below to find out everything you ever...
[25 Jan 2008]
News Xansa bought for £472m by French outsourcer Steria In July, the UK IT services group Xansa was bought by French giant Steria in a deal worth almost half a billion pounds. While the AA terminated a deal with IBM early, Reuters splashed out on a...
[18 Dec 2007]
News The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded European IT services company Steria a £17m contract to run its Land Systems Reference Centre (LSRC). It requires Steria to oversee the activities of a number of specialist subcontractors which supply the...
[01 Nov 2007]
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]
News Xansa - which was bought by French rival Steria in a £472m deal this year - currently supports the LCS IT systems with Fujitsu. The UK government's Learning and Skills Council (LSC) has named Capgemini as preferred bidder in its race to select a...
[08 Oct 2007]
News The Guardian scanners will be up and running by the end of the year and Cross Match will be delivering the tech with the help of services company Steria UK. The UK biometrics visa programme has awarded a $4.4m contract to Cross Match Technologies...
[24 Sep 2007]
News UK IT services group Xansa has been bought by French rival Steria in a deal valuing the company at around £472m. The 130-pence-per-share bid by Steria represents a more than 60 per cent premium on Xansa's average closing share price over the month...
[30 Jul 2007]
CIO Profile He was also instrumental in setting up the council's Caboodle Solutions joint venture with IT services company Steria. Richard Steel is not afraid of courting controversy and famously hit the headlines after ditching Linux trials and signing a new...
[06 Jun 2007]
News Argyll and Bute Council has given IT services company Steria a £1m contract to provide a customer contact centre. The deal is in line with the council's strategy to streamline the number of telephone lines and calls from citizens by making it...
[24 May 2007]
whitepaper This was solved with help from IBM Global Business Services, IBM Software Group and IBM Business Partner Steria Mummert Consulting; the HVB Information Services GmbH department deployed an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) infrastructure based on IBM...
[14 Mar 2007]
whitepaper This was solved with help from IBM Global Business Services, IBM Software Group and IBM Business Partner Steria Mummert Consulting; the HVB Information Services GmbH department deployed an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) infrastructure based on IBM...
[14 Mar 2007]
whitepaper Working with IBM, Computacenter and Steria, Unipart built a new system for its sector-leading end-to-end supply chain service based on mySAP Business Suite and IBM technologies, designed to rapidly scale as new contracts are won.
[16 Nov 2006]
News The Trusted Borders team is led by Raytheon and contains Accenture, Capgemini, Detica, Qinetiq, Serco and Steria. BT and Raytheon will fight it out for the government's £400m e-Borders contract to build a system that will automatically assess the...
[06 Nov 2006]
News A separate study by IT services supplier Steria has found nine out of 10 UK flyers find increased security reassuring. A third of respondents to the Steria survey admitted security processes are also a significant inconvenience, with 90 per cent...
[17 Oct 2006]
News Wiltshire County Council has signed a new £12m outsourcing deal with Steria as part of an overhaul of its IT infrastructure. Steria beat off competition from 21 other applicants for the five-year managed IT services deal and replaces incumbent...
[26 Jun 2006]
News Steria Group SA - France Research out today from Datamonitor puts the combined revenue growth rate for the top 50 players in this market at $262bn for 2005, up 1.9 per cent year on year. However the market as a whole grew at eight per cent.
[02 May 2006]
whitepaper Steria provides IT services to the British Army, playing a key role as the MOD transitions to an integrated and centralised IT infrastructure, designed to provide the armed forces with "information any time, any place, anywhere".
[15 Mar 2006]
whitepaper By using Opalis Software's Integration Server in conjunction with HP OpenView Operations and Service Desk, Steria is making significant gains in operational efficiency and reliability - benefits that directly impact the bottom line.
[14 Mar 2006]
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