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Wednesday 29 May 2013

TechMarketView in the Press

TechMarketView has had more than its fair share of appearances in the press in recent weeks. Most notably in The Times where Richard Holway was quoted extensively on Yahoo's acquisition of Tumblr. Whilst in April both Anthony Miller and Richard Holway were called upon to comment on Paul Harrison leaving Sage for Sheffield start-up WANDisco and Microsoft’s OS redesign backfiring just months after its launch.

It was a busy month for the PublicSectorViews team with research director Georgina O’Toole being quoted in the CloudPro report on the inclusion of Ernst & Young and PwC in the newly launched G-Cloud iii. Georgina makes an appearance again in the Computer Weekly report Cambridge University Hospitals £137m deal with HP. Computerworld UK have covered the same story and reported that Bill McCluggage has been appointed the first Irish government CIO to which Georgina adds her invaluable insight.

Fellow PublicSectorViews research director, Tola Sargeant, is quoted in the Computing report that NHS changes could spell the end for big outsourced health contracts and adds her insight into The Register’s report on IT giant Civica has been snapped up for £390m.

ESASViews research director, Angela Eager's valuable points are quoted in the Computerworld UK report that Fujitsu has added to its cloud services by acquiring RunMyProcess. Angela is also quoted on the issue of using big data for research covered in Computing and in the CRN report that Microsoft claims that its betting on cloud services has paid off.

BusinessProcessViews research director, John O’Brien can be seen in the Computerworld UK report that the London Metal Exchange has cancelled its £25m a year Xchanging contract.

While InfrastructureViews research director, Kate Hanaghan is quoted in TechWorld’s report that Fujitsu has launched a UK Centre of Excellence with Microsoft.

IT Pro reports that Microsoft needs to intervene to make Window 8 a hit in which Richard Holway is quoted and he is quoted again in V3.co.uk, which reports that outgoing Intel chief Paul Otellini is set to leave Intel on a low note.

What will we have to say in the rest of May!

Posted by HotViews Editor at '08:00'