The government's Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill has failed to pass a human rights audit undertaken by leading human rights lawyers. The news intensifies debate about the RIP Bill, currently at committee stage, that aims to regulate...
The National Audit Office (NAO) has today revealed details of the problems that saw the 1901 census website brought down - and pointed the finger at under-financing and shoddy subcontracting. The site crashed due to enthusiasm on the part of it...
Xerox Global Services has landed a £1.3m, two-year contract with Accenture to provide the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) with digitised versions of paper documents. Xerox Global Services will digitise 25 million...
Xerox has announced a five-year deal to outsource Sun's document production, which is expected to result in a €5m saving for Sun. The Xerox Global Services division will take over the management, maintenance and support of Sun's printers, copiers...
Thus has inked a £5m deal with the Audit Commission to supply the government agency with a next-generation network. The Audit Commission will also be able to use their next-generation network for video conferencing to aid teleworking.
Andy Jones, a director at Xerox Global Services, explains a crucial change in the way we use paper. Olaf Lorenz, general manager of product marketing at Konica Minolta, says: "If possible, a full audit should be carried out to find out how much...