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Belgian government stops work with Unisys on tax project
The Belgian Ministry of Finance said Friday that IT services and technology firm Unisys has failed to deliver on a project to modernize the Belgian tax system.
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Employers still ambivalent about BYOD, but tablets might change this in 2013: Unisys
What surprised Unisys Asia Pacific IT outsourcing vice president and general manager, Lee Ward, this year was the attitude of many IT managers towards mobility.
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Employees downloading unauthorised apps for work: Unisys
While many large organisations see smartphones, tablets and employee-owned devices in the workplace as inevitable, the majority are lagging in providing employees with more than basic (email/calendar) mobile applications.
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Half of Australia business concerned about BYOD access, but few act upon it: Unisys
Few Australian organisations are considering sophisticated security measures.
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Unisys granted further extension to NSW Police Force deal
Systems integrator, Unisys, has been granted a further 40-month extension to its contract with the NSW Police Force.
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Idaho National Laboratory to move to Google Apps
As many as 5,000 workers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory will be the latest government workers to start using Google Apps.
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