BT Ignite to cut 2,000 jobs
BT Ignite is to cut 2,000 jobs in an attempt to get the business back on track towards profitability.
BT Ignite, which offers internet hosting and network services to ...
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Ecommerce firm provides Windsor jobs boost
Ecommerce software firm Ironside is stepping up its assault on the European market with an increase in staff numbers and a new VP of sales.
Ironside is welcoming back ...
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HP-Compaq merger 'will save billions
The recently completed merger of HP and Compaq will save the company billions of dollars, according to HP CFO Bob Wayman.
Speaking at the launch of the newly formed HP...
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Broadcast mag looks to paid-for web content
TV industry bible Produxion.com is the latest dot-com to try charging its users in an effort to wring revenues from its internet efforts - all be it by the back door.
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Apple on the rack?
Hardware releases are notoriously thin on the ground at Apple's developer conferences, but CEO Steve Jobs has surprised delegates by hinting at the release of a new serve...
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HP-Compaq: One company, we are part of the collective
HP is to announce formally the launch of the newly merged HP-Compaq at a ceremony later this evening.
After the final legal objections were overcome last week, the IT ...
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Apple takes wraps off next-generation OS
Apple CEO Steve Jobs outlined the major features in the next release of the company's OS X operating system at the 2002 Worldwide Developers Conference yesterday.
OS X...
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PwC looks to $1bn flotation
Accountancy giant PwC is to float off its consultancy business in a move that could see hundreds of jobs go in the UK.
The move is seen as part of the continuing effor...
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Telewest wields the jobs axe
Telewest is cutting 1,500 jobs in a bid to save over £50m.
The restructuring will see the merger of the company's consumer and business divisions. The company's workfo...
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Ericsson handset business strong despite wider woes
After a large and unexpected earnings miss, Ericsson faces a serious but not yet dangerous situation. However, enterprises can continue to evaluate Ericsson for handsets ...
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