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  • 5 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Wipro results for the Quarter ended September 30, 2012:

    Total Revenues were `106.57 billion ($2.01 billion1), an increase of 17% YoY and Net Income was `16.11 billion ($304 million1), an increase of 24% YoY. Non-GAAP Adjusted Net. Income was `15.98 billion ($302 million1), an increase of 22% YoY.

    T K Kurien, Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer, IT Business, said – “We have delivered revenues in line with our guidance and are continuing to see consistent improvement in our

    engagement with customers and employees. Consistent with our strategy to drive business transformation at the intersection of Cloud, Mobility, Analytics, and Social, we are continuing to invest

    in our Go-To-Market organization in order to engage effectively with both business and technology stakeholders.”

  • 5 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    European online travel services provider Bravofly has completed the acquisition of online travel agency Rumbo from travel group Orizonia and Telefonica. Online travel agency Bravofly Group operates through its websites Bravofly, available in 12 languages, Volagratis.com, Viaggiare.it, Crocierissime.it, Bravocroisieres.fr and Hotelyo.it, among others. Throughout the Rumbo acquisition, Bravofly expects to reach a global gross turnover of EUR 900 million, with a staff of more than 850 people. Rumbo, which also manages the Viajar.com and Rumbo Negocios brands, will retain its brand structure under Bravofly's ownership.

  • 5 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Guardian survey shows 81.6% of senior public managers are against a move by government to outsource policy-making

    Senior public managers are overwhelmingly opposed to the government's plans to outsource policy-making, a Guardian survey reveals.

    A survey of public leaders network members shows a big majority - 81.6% - of senior managers are against the move, while a mere 9.9% agree with the policy. More than 500 public leaders network members took part in the survey, most of whom were senior public managers.

  • 5 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    The iPhone and iPad maker paid $713m (£445m) in overseas corporation tax on foreign profits of $36.87bn (£23bn) in the year to the end of September. That translates as a tax rate of 1.9%, compared to a headline corporation tax rate of 35% in the US and 24% in the UK.

    The details were revealed in Apple's 10K filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Apple has not broken any laws by arranging its tax payments this way, but it is likely to reignite debate about the astonishingly small amount of tax US multinationals pay in the UK.

    Google, Amazon and Starbucks will be hauled before the Commons public accounts committee on Monday to explain why they pay so little tax to the exchequer.

  • 5 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Serco Group plc (Serco) has announced that it has been re-selected to provide waste, recycling and street cleansing services on behalf of Canterbury City Council following a competitive tendering process. Serco has been Canterbury's environmental services partner for over 15 years. The contract, which starts in April 2013, will see Serco continuing to deliver these services for up to a further eight years, under a contract valued up to £40m.

    Following the comprehensive competitive tender process, Serco's proposal was judged the best against the council's tender evaluation criteria of a price/quality ratio of 60/40 per cent. Under the contract, Serco will work with the council and the local community to develop, improve and transform the quality of the local environment, as well as delivering an increase in recycling rates.

    Richard Williams, Managing Director of Serco's Local Direct and Transport business, Serco said, "We are delighted that we have been successful and that we will again partner Canterbury City Council to deliver environmental services. We can build on our deep understanding of the district and the requirements of the local population to reflect their service needs. This means we will deliver what is needed, when it is needed and where it is needed and we will reduce the use of unnecessary resources and therefore, costs."

  • 2 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Rain, recession and regulation have been the cause for a decrease in revenue, according to BT CEO Ian Livingston.

    Revenues fell by 9 percent from July to September to a total of £4.47 billion. Mr Livingston said that along with the effects of the recession and increased regulation, rain had increased the number of overall engineer callouts, taking resources away from expansion.

    Recent business difficulties for BT has included the rejections of a proposed public shared services programme by Cornish Council which resulted in the ousting of council Tory leader Alec Robertson. BT has also been in tender for a back office outsourcing project with Barnet London Council which may now be potentially scrapped when a vote is taken next week on wether to oust Tory leader Richard Cornelius.

    Despite reduced revenue and public sector setbacks BT has moved forward on service development projects including the roll-out of superfast fibre optic broadband, which has been brought forward by several months.

  • 2 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    In research carried out by professional advisory Ernst & Young, nearly nine out of ten CIOs surveyed said that they saw an increasing threat from IT security attacks.

    Reports of attacks were also on the increase with 88 percent of UK organisations reporting increasing attacks compared to 72 percent from this time last year.

    The survey also revealed that while 77 percent or organisations surveyed were now employing cloud services, a fifth of cloud users had employed no further security measures with the employment of the service.

  • 2 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    The UK government’s eMarketplace has seen a 90 percent increase in transactions. The service established in 2006 and hosted by Procserve provides a procurement network of over 20,000 suppliers to government departments.

    Procserve CEO Nigel Clifford said that the increase was a result of an increasing focus on procurement by the public sector.

    Mr Clifford said “There is now a view that procurement is important and can lead to less painful ways of achieving cost reductions. Look at the Department for Work and Pensions as an example. It is using our electronic tools to run mini competitions to find training courses for the long-term unemployed.”

  • 2 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Outsourcing giant Wipro has moved to focus on its core IT offering by moving non-IT services to a separate company.

    Services separated to the separate business named Wipro Enterprises include consumer care, lighting and diagnostic services.

    The separated services will continue to function independently from the IT focused side of Wipro. The announcement of the division comes shortly before the release of Wipro’s fiscal results for the second quarter of 2012.

  • 2 Nov 2012 12:00 AM | Anonymous

    Routine NHS-funded operations carried out by the private sector increase by over 10 percent between 2011 and 2012.

    In explaining the increase the Department for Health has said that patients are increasingly employing private health care providers.

    The health minister, Lord Howe, said “The crucial thing here is that patients have access to the highest quality services possible. Letting patients choose how and where they are treated is not new. We want to give patients more choice about where, when and how they can access their health services”.

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