Dixons Retail to axe more than 100 stores
Dixons Retail is to cut or consolidate over one hundred stores as part of ongoing cutbacks, according to the company
Dixons Retail is to cut or consolidate over one hundred stores as part of ongoing cutbacks, according to the company
The Cabinet Office has revealed a number of measures designed to encourage small businesses to tender for and win government contracts, including caps on IT contracts and a 'dating agency' service
A project to let car insurance companies see people's personal data held by the DVLA has been delayed by wrangling between insurers and the government, despite almost £1m having been invested so far
The bank will eliminate 422 technology posts in the UK as part of efforts to expand into new technology areas, according to Barclays
The LEO I belonged to the J Lyons tea-shop company and was used to add up the price of cakes and pies. ZDNet UK looks at the grandfather of enterprise computers, which ran its first program on 17 November, 1951
A huge outage across Europe, the Middle East and Africa cut BlackBerry users off from access to their email, internet and other web services for hours
A one-day stoppage in a long-running dispute over redundancies, pensions, pay and the closure of a Fujitsu site in Salford has been averted at the last minute, according to Unite
The UK government and the European Commission have urged businesses to ensure they are IPv6 ready, as part of World IPv6 Day
The BBC should have opened up its aborted Digital Media Initiative contract to companies other than Siemens, the Public Accounts Committee has found
The government will take inspiration from 'Dragon's Den' and skunkworks projects and tackle desktop strategy with 'passion' as it overhauls its IT, deputy info chief Bill McCluggage tells ZDNet UK