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Death of the G-Cloud was greatly exaggerated - but there's a lot of catching up to do

...bodies are examining ways of reducing their datacentre footprint every time an IT services contract comes up for renewal. But the G-Cloud's Bellamy... Read more

14 September, 2011 by Nick Heath

Atos Origin to acquire Siemens' IT services arm

...part of the deal, Atos Origin will provide a seven-year long IT services contract to Siemens, worth €5.5bn, while Siemens will take a... Read more

16 December, 2010 by Tom Espiner

IBM wins new IT services contract

A $150m IBM deal with credit card processor Certegy is another blow for EDS in the information technology services market Read more

24 March, 2003 by Ed Frauenheim

Scottish Executive signs £25m IT services contract

...and Rural Affairs Department (Seerad) has signed a new £25m, five year IT services contract. The contract with Sopra Newell & Budge covers IT application development... Read more

5 July, 2006 by Steve Ranger

BT wins £46.9m intercontinental service contract

...UK and Europe are to be linked up as part of the IT services contract Read more

7 March, 2006 by Dan Ilet

HMRC seeks CIO to help overhaul IT dept

...oversee the £2.8bn Aspire (Acquiring Strategic Partners for the Inland Revenue) IT services contract with Capgemini, one of the UK's largest outsourcing deals... Read more

14 January, 2009 by Nick Heath

HMRC delays Paye system rollout

...savings of £4.1bn. The report also reveals HMRC revised its 'Aspire' IT services contract with Capgemini to help meet targets to cut IT running... Read more

22 July, 2008 by Nick Heath

IBM expands pay-as-you go programmes

...companies either would consider paying for their PCs as part of an IT services contract rather than maintaining them themselves, or already have an IT... Read more

23 February, 2005 by John G.Spooner

Outsourcing to multiply and shrink - Gartner

...to a recent report from market analysis firm Datamonitor. Datamonitor said its IT Services Contract Tracker -- which follows new outsourcing, systems integration and consulting deals... Read more

20 February, 2004 by Ed Frauenheim

Outsourcing mega-deals double in 2003

...US governments, according to market analysis firm Datamonitor. According to Datamonitor's IT Services Contract Tracker -- which monitors all new outsourcing, systems integration and consulting... Read more

21 January, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

IBM snares big European outsourcing deals

...of IT services. On Tuesday, IBM announced that it won a $600m IT services contract from financial institution ING Groep. Earlier this month, IBM said... Read more

22 December, 2003 by Ed Frauenheim

IBM trumpets two European outsourcing deals

...say. For instance, in July IBM reported a $1.1bn, 10-year IT services contract with ABB, a Swiss power and automation technologies company. At... Read more

12 December, 2003 by Dinesh C.Sharma and Matt Hines

BBC to sell £220m technology arm

...market. Whichever company buys it will also take on the BBC's IT services contract. BBC Technology, which currently provides technology services for the whole... Read more

27 November, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

HMRC 'dips its toe' into IT offshoring

...largest outsourcing deals, the Aspire (Acquiring Strategic Partners for the Inland Revenue) IT services contract with Capgemini that costs about £750m each year. HMRC's... Read more

26 March, 2010 by Nick Heath

It's time to kill big IT contracts, says taxman's CIO

...IT contracts. Pavitt has been busy reshaping the taxman's £9.75bn IT services contract, dubbed Aspire, since taking up the role of CIO at... Read more

4 February, 2010 by Nick Heath

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