In brief: Mysis shifts UK jobs to Asia
Application software company Mysis, has decided to transfer 300 permanent jobs from the UK to India and the Philippines.
According to Mysis chairman Kevin Lomax, the m...
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Bank of Bermuda builds Scottish support centre
The Bank of Bermuda is setting up a software development and support centre in Stirling, Scotland.
In a deal worth £4.7m, the centre will employ about 100 people and o...
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In brief: BMW creates over 2,000 jobs
German car maker, BMW, has promised to create 2,100 jobs in its domestic market, the highest amount since the downturn in the motor industry in 1992.
Record orders thi...
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BBC ousts Net chief
BBC Online is in the midst of a radical overhaul of both its management structure and the content of its sites. Head of the department, Edward Briffa, is "looking around ...
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In brief: Siemens creates 150 research jobs
Telecoms equipment vendor Siemens has announced a £6.5m investment in a UK-based R&D subsidiary, creating 150 jobs.
The subsidiary, Roke Manor Research, specialises in...
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IBM plans Scottish direct marketing centre
IBM is to expand its call centre facilities in Greenock, Scotland, creating 500 jobs over the next 18 months.
The European direct marketing centre will be located alon...
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In brief: Bell and Howell outlines latest scanner range
The scanner division of Bell and Howell has announced a new range of production-class document scanners. The PSII series is targeted at media bureaux and companies that r...
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In brief: Motorola tightens purse strings
Motorola has started work on the restructuring programme it announced last month by consolidating its communications division. The move comes as part of a project to refo...
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Apple loses additional 200 jobs in Cork
Apple's manufacturing plant in Cork, Ireland, is to lose up to 200 workers on top of the 150 redundancies announced last Wednesday.
As part of strategy to refocus its ...
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Compaq pins colours to NT
Compaq intends to drive an "NT juggernaut" over Digital Unix and move customers to the Windows platform, the firm announced this week.
Compaq's UK managing director, J...
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