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  • 14 Jan 2015 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    AIB is planning to outsource certain IT functions later this year. Eircom, Integrity Solutions and Wipro have been lined up for this new arrangement. Up to 450 positions could be affected by this latest move to outsource however AIB have confirmed that any redundancies made will be on a voluntary basis.

    As AIB is 99.8% owned by the state, the Government has bought in Goldman Sachs to advise on this deal. Goldman Sachs have been appointed for six months on a pro-bono basis.

    Aegis secures 5 year contract with Punjab National Bank

  • 13 Jan 2015 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    United Continental Holdings said earlier this week it was looking into outsourcing up to 2,000 jobs across 28 U.S airports to vendors who would provide the services at a lower cost. This is not United’s first attempt at outsourcing ground staff having outsourced nearly 500 jobs in 2013 across 6 airports and a further 635 jobs in 12 airports in 2014. This supports the growing trend of airlines turning to outsourcing to cut costs.

    United Airlines outsource 630 jobs across US

  • 12 Jan 2015 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    According to research one of the biggest security threats to businesses are the employees.

    The results, which draw on responses from over 1,000 employees in the UK, uncover two significant issues. Firstly, employee behaviour is becoming an increasing source of risk – more through complacency and a lack of awareness than negative intent.

    Cisco says that internet of everything could generate £17 billion

  • 12 Jan 2015 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Oxford City Council has gone to tender for a maximum of seven ICT infrastructure service providers to start in 2016 when their existing contract with a neighbouring authority expires next April. The contracts are valued between £5m and £13m and are to include data centre hosting, database administration, server storage and support, IT service management tools and service desk operations. Suppliers need to submit their interest by February 9th with a bidders event on January 20th at Oxford Town Hall.

    Birmingham City Council advised to outsource

  • 9 Jan 2015 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Xchanging Procurement has signed a new deal with Brambles to help strengthen its procurement capabilities. Brambles serves dry grocery, fresh food, retail and general manufacturing supply chains in over 50 countries and they specialise in pooling unit-load equipment and the provision of associated services. The three and a half year contract includes a co-sourcing agreement to help integrate procurement processes in Brambles across six global regions.

    The Jockey Club launches procurement and outsourcing services

  • 6 Jan 2015 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    TNT UK has moved to a cloud based contact centre system and has signed a two year contract for use of NewVoiceMedia’s ContactWorld for Service. The aim is to improve its customer service and deliver their operations more efficiently. Since the new system has been in place, the logistics and international parcel delivery company, has already reduced average handling times and customer satisfaction has increased. NewVoiceMedia’s technology integrates with salesforce which allows all customer agents to spend less time on administrative tasks and more time supporting their customers.

    Infosys reportedly wins a $98 million contract with TNT

  • 6 Jan 2015 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    According to The Times of India, analysts are forecasting moderate growth by IT players for the quarter ended December 2014.

    Edelweiss (brokerage firm) forecasts growth of 0.8-1.5% for the top four IT players in the December quarter.

    Tech Mahindra is their top pick with a 2% growth forecast followed by Infosys and HCL Technologies (HCL Tech) with around 1.5% growth and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) posting 1% growth and Wipro likely to clock a 0.8% growth.

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    HCL win global IT infrastructure in outsourcing deal with De Beers

  • 11 Dec 2014 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    With budget cuts of £148 million, the authority is set to outsource a considerable amount of services to privately operated social enterprises free to compete with others for council services.

    This could see a reduction in the council workforce from 4,000 to 150 people. Most of the current employees would transfer across to new service providers. The core 150 staff that would remain, would include those working in business intelligence and market development teams.

    The new service model would see the creation of four new separate ‘mutual’ organisations over the next five years which will be employed by the council to deliver for the county.

    Birmingham City Council advised to outsource

  • 11 Dec 2014 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Firstsource Solutions is creating 40 new jobs in their Fountain Court call centre in Middlesbrough after winning a major telecoms contract. Recruitment will be for sales advisor positions to provide in and out bound sales call for their new client. The global outsourcing company which is headquartered in India has clients including Barclaycard and Sky.

    Sitel creating up to 600 new jobs in Coventry

  • 11 Dec 2014 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    An investigation has found five government departments have awarded Serco and G4S 14 pieces of additional work worth £350m during their probation periods which ended in February for Serco and April for G4S.

    The probation was understood to have banned Serco and G4S from winning any new government work until after both companies had undertaken a period of “corporate renewal” for overcharging on electronic monitoring contract.

    The additional work that was awarded to the two outsourcing giants was clearly communicated to parliament. The government have now been accused of miscommunicating the idea that all new work was on hold until after the review. Both G4S and Serco remain under investigation.

    Serco pulls out of managing Mansfield District Council town’s leisure services

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