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Siemens kills off mechanical engineering to concentrate on IT
German engineering giant Siemens wants to re-focus its operations on its IT business
EU moves to standardise power specs for data centres
Companies to follow a strict set of guidelines
European businesses struggle to keep up with technology changes
Senior management and employees also don't live in harmony
CIOs question the role of IT in their organisations
Bosses also considering their own roles as technology changes
EMEA IT spending to increase to $1.154 trillion in 2013
More jobs will also be created
Gartner gives tips on how to succeed with the FBI
No law involved
CBI claims British SMEs seeking expanding workforce
Bank lending hits lowest level for six years
Advertising Standards Authority considered toothless
Companies claim it leaves firms wound-licking and airing dirty laundry, but little more
Graduates vote IT best sector to work in
Microsoft tops survey
Graduates give thumbs up to jobs in the IT sector
Industry tops survey with most benefits for new staff
Regulation drives utility IT spending
Western Europe set for growth
Cabinet Office slashes IT spend by £249 million
Further spending reduction proposals could hurt service providers
Technology companies claim they’re unaffected by Indian power outage
Location and power generators mean it's business as usual
Board directors ignore recession, prioritise IT investment
Half of board directors see IT investment as key to increasing competitiveness in 2012
A quarter of IT staff still worried about cloud security
Industry not communicating with end users effectively
CIOs can keep business partners sweet with application performance management
Quest software white paper develops a three-pronged plan
KPMG signals a change in outsourcing
'Cheapest deal wins' unsustainable
Capgemini reports Q1 revenue boost
North America flagged as the largest growth region
Avnet launches partner sales training for new channel trends
SolutionsPath Fundamentals will help partners add value to sales
UK introduces £100 million IT spend cap to boost SMEs
The Cabinet Office has announced that it will kick-start its promise to cap IT contracts at £100 million in April, meaning a boost for SME public sector suppliers.
Academy schools to open up to free market IT
London-based services company, Capita, has been chosen as one of the suppliers for Government Procurement Services Information Management and Learning Services Framework. What this boils down to is Capita's management can have its s ...