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BT Global Services – Renames Offerings, Increases Cloud And International Scope

BT Global Services has renamed its core services and is pushing forward with new gusto. Read ITCandor’s analysis.

BT’s 3% Quarterly Revenue Decline Signals Problems Ahead For UK ITC

BT announced a 3% decline in its Q2 (calendar Q3) quarterly revenues. Read ITCandor’s analysis of the challenges from UK market maturity and the governments austerity measures.

NGD’s Data Centre Goes 100% Alternative Energy Supply With SmartestEnergy

NGD has signed a deal with SmartestEnergy to provide electricity only from renewable generation at its data centre site in Wales. ITCandor looks at this from government and CSR perspectives.

BT Improves Its Results In Q1 2010 By Cost Cutting And Refocusing

BT has improved its annual and quarterly results. Read ITCandor’s analysis of its success and challenges as a UK supplier.

Chilled Out HP Cuts CO2 Emissions With Fresh Air Cooling In Its New Wynyard Data Centre

HP is in the process of installing its very first customer at its brand new Wynyard data centre. Martin had a look round and thinks fresh air cooling is a valuable contribution to CSR.

Cisco Buys Tandberg – Will Videoconferencing Counter The Downturn?

Cisco is buying videoconferencing specialist Tandberg for $3 billion. Martin discusses this announcement and why high-end capital costs have so far restricted videoconferencing from being a strong counter to the ITC downturn.

Deutsche Telekom And France Telecom Set To Create ‘Torange’ UK – It Couldn’t Happen Anywhere Else

Orange and T-Mobile are set to merge – but only in the UK. In this article Martin talks about the consequences.

BT Attempts To Ease Its Downturn With Flexible Employment Propositions

BT announced some interesting employment flexibility for its own staff. Martin things it a good thing and puts it into context with the downturn.

Why Is The Telecoms Sector Falling Along With Other ITC Areas in EMEA?

Telecoms is a good candidate to outrun the worst of the economic downturn. It offers travel avoidance and dematerialisaton, both of which can cut costs for consumers and businesses. However in this article Martin concludes that the sector is being as badly affected as the other parts of the ITC industry.

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