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Fujitsu raises minimum wage to £14,000

Fujitsu has increased its UK-wide minimum wage by £2,000 to £14,000 for all staff. read more »

Post Office hires firm to investigate Horizon IT systems

The Post Office has hired a firm of independent forensic accountants to carry out an investigation into its Fujitsu-built Horizon computer systems. read more »

UK more confident about ICT skills than most EU countries

Workers in the UK are more confident that they have the ICT skills that will allow them to change jobs within a year than many of their European counterparts, new EU data has shown. read more »

Update: Virtual testing key to successful online banking overhaul, says Nationwide

Nationwide has revealed that it carried out full site performance testing in a virtual environment, which enabled it accurately model future customer experience of its new online banking website. read more »

Ocado eyes growth via mobile orders

Mobile apps are helping to drive a significant portion of sales at online retailer Ocado, with checkouts via mobile devices representing nearly 24 percent in the first half of this year. read more »

London firm lost £800m in cyberattacks, MI5 boss reveals

A major, London-listed company lost £800 million in potential revenues following a cyberattack from a hostile state on its computer systems, the chief of MI5 has revealed. read more »

CA 'helps' RBS resolve tech problem that led to massive outage

CA Technologies has confirmed that it is working with RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) on fixing the technical issues that led to an outage of the banking group’s online services for millions of people. read more »

Civica cuts costs by 19% in move to Microsoft Lync

Civica has revealed that a move to the collaboration platform Microsoft Lync 2010 has helped it to reduce internal costs of travel and subsistence by 19 percent. read more »

Barclays appoints COO with IT responsibilities

Barclays has appointed Jerry del Missier to the newly-created role of chief operating officer, which includes IT responsibilities. read more »

Nationwide: We did no live testing before online bank re-launch

Nationwide has revealed that it was able to successfully re-launch its internet banking website based solely on testing in a virtual environment. read more »

NatWest and RBS problems continue

NatWest and RBS customers are still facing difficulties with using their online bank accounts following a systems failure yesterday. read more »

TNT saves £1m after automating password resets

TNT has revealed how automating its password resetting system has saved the company more than £1 million a year. read more »

Innovation is key to surviving recession, says CA exec

IT departments need to help their businesses become more innovative if they want to survive and grow out of a recession, according to CA's new VP and general manager of UK and Ireland. read more »

BCS launches entrepreneurs group

BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, has launched a new group dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs and start-ups. read more »

British Gas invests in smart metering tech firm

British Gas has announced a €4.5 million (£3.6 million) investment in a German technology company that provides broadband power line technology for smart metering applications. read more »

Illegal downloading - BT finally blocks Pirate Bay from their Customers

BT has finally blocked access to The Pirate Bay, joining the other UK internet service providers (ISPs) that have done so following a high court order. read more »

Sage buys Brazilian accounting software group

Sage has acquired a 75 percent stake in Folhamatic, a Brazilian supplier accountancy software, for £125 million. read more »

ScotRail trials on-board Wi-Fi

Transport Scotland has launched a three-month Wi-Fi trial on ScotRail’s Edinburgh to Glasgow service. read more »

Heathrow connects airport management system to European network

Heathrow has launched a new information management system that it said will help stakeholders share information accurately and in a timely way, to help the airport reduce delays and operate more efficiently. read more »

Civil service must embrace digital by default, says government

Central government departments will be expected to publish plans for making services digital by default by the end of the year. read more »


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