Industry news

  • 15 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    The Information Commissioner is to investigate reports of the incorrect sending of hundreds of SMS messages accusing individuals of being illegal immigrants and asking them to leave.

    The SMS messages have reportedly been sent in many cases to legitimate UK citizens, with many received over the Christmas period.

    Individuals who have contacted the UKBA to report cases where they have received the incorrect messages, have continued to receive messages in error.

    An ICO spokesman has revealed that an investigating operation will be carried out, “It’s important that organisations make sure they are taking reasonable steps to ensure they comply with the Data Protection Act, including ensuring the personal information they hold is adequate”.

  • 15 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    HMV is to appoint accountancy firm Deloitte as its administrator after the company failed to secure additional funding to restructure its business.

    HMV stores will continue to trade while owners seek a buyer for the business.

    The high-street chain has suffered as customers move online, the move to administration comes shortly after the removal of well known brands Jessops and Comet from the high street.

  • 15 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Schools in Wales are to receive a grant of £39 million to increase the uptake of faster broadband infrastructure and services.

    Primary schools will receive amounts of £10,000 while secondary schools will receive £20,000 from local authorities to improve ICT.

    Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones said: “This investment will ensure that, by 2014, primary and secondary schools in Wales will have access to safe and secure world-class broadband services needed to deliver a world-class digital education”.

    The funding follows a new digital learning platform based around cloud services, designed to promote remote accessibility.

  • 15 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    The third version of the G-Cloud has been announced adding four new supplier categories and a greater procurement limit.

    The new categories will include identity services, service integration, business process management and software support.

    The procurement for the G-Cloud limit will increase from £100 million to £200 million, while the application process has been revised in a focus on standardisation.

    G-Cloud iii has been put forward as a advancement of the success of its predecessors, aimed at increasing the services scope in procurement.

  • 15 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Tata Consultancy Services have posted strong results from the fourth quarter as global outsourcing markets grow.

    Revenue grew by 14 percent year-on-year at nearly $3 billion while profit increased by 14.8 percent from the same time last year.

    Growth in traditional markets including the US and Europe has been balance however emerging markets in Latin America have produced high level results.

    2013 growth is expected to be bolstered by demand for cloud technology.

  • 14 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Major UK aerospace organisations and the government are to develop a strategic response after the failure of the BAE-EADS merger.

    The strategy will aim to support and drive the UK aerospace industry and includes the support of businesses including Rolls-Royce, AgustaWestland and Bombardier.

    Strategic development will include the development of an aerospace research centre and a centre of excellence for aerodynamics.

    The UK aerospace industry has raised concerns that funding cutbacks, recession, increased competition and reduced budgets for public sector organisations including the military will damage the UK’s position as the second largest aerospace industry in the world.

  • 14 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Morgan Stanley is to cut 1,600 jobs as part of a cost-saving measure with expectations that the majority of the cuts will occur outside of the US.

    London as the banks European headquarters with 5,000 employees is expected to be hit by cuts with IT support staff at risk.

    The cuts come after 4,000 job cuts in 2012 with the global workforce reduced to 57,000 workers.

  • 14 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Jaguar Land Rover is to invest £370 million and create 800 new jobs at a plant situated at Solihull.

    The move comes as Jaguar Land Rover seeks to expand on the back of growing demand from Russia and China.

    Phil Popham, Jaguar Land Rover's director of group sales operations, said: “Looking ahead to 2013, we are continuing to invest in our business to support our ambitious plans for growth and we will be introducing eight new or refreshed products throughout the year".

    The announcement comes after the loss of 800 jobs in Swindon by car manufacturer Honda.

  • 14 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Scotland may have begun 2013 showing signs of growth, with increased output and a rise in employment.

    Growth was highlighted by the Bank of Scotland's Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), which showed the highest figures generated for six months.

    The good results are in contrast to poor performance from the UK which saw a drop in employment figures.

    A Scottish government spokesman said: “Business growth and investment will be key to securing economic expansion over the coming year and in this spending review period we are investing £10bn in capital projects, building homes, schools and facilities to support the economy.”

  • 14 Jan 2013 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Overly complicated claiming processes are preventing IT businesses from claiming tax exemptions worth as much as £280 million for R&D.

    The complexities of HMRC guidelines for submissions are succeeding in putting eligible businesses off making claims.

    Research tax specialists Jumpstart UK who carried out the research commented that the failure to attract IT businesses to development could reduce the sectors competitive advantage.

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