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Anyone for Palantir? UK gov names gaggle of vendors to fight for contracts in £1 2bn back office application framework

Workday Limited No specific discounts were mentioned but taxpayers will hope that in pooling together a potential £1.2bn spend, CCS will generate some value for the 1 per cent fee it takes on all business transacted via its frameworks. Categories covered in this one include ERP, HCM, financial accounting, procurement, reporting, CRM, workflow technologies, content services, service portal, integration software, support and maintenance for these services. Application stalwarts SAP, Oracle and Workday have been handed places on the contract, as have services companies including Deloitte, Capita and Fujitsu (see box for a full list of winners). However, there are notable absences. Unit4 has proved popular on the public sector ERP circuit, with its integration of technology from Agresso, but it is not included. While the tender asks for CRM software, global market leader Salesforce is similarly missing. Likewise, ServiceNow does not get a look-in for the workflow category.

Indian blockchain firm Polygon looks to save crypto-universe s network woes

Indian blockchain firm Polygon looks to save crypto-universe s network woes
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Glenside man claims he was defrauded in $200K home equity loan deal and alleges RICO violation

Glenside man claims he was defrauded in $200K home equity loan deal and alleges RICO violation
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Cloud Direct stung for £80k in constructive dismissal lawsuit after director s insincere evidence to tribunal

Shambolic , unfair , wholly incorrect . all because they wanted rid of their sales manager Gareth Corfield Mon 22 Feb 2021 // 10:28 UTC Share Copy A UK cloud reseller that tried to fend off an unfair dismissal lawsuit by giving “knowingly untruthful” evidence to a judge has been ordered to pay more than £80,000 by the Employment Tribunal. Employment Judge Jonathan Walters said Cloud Direct’s chief customer officer Ian Bowen was “evasive and disingenuous, i.e. less than candid and insincere,” adding in a judgement made available last month [PDF]: “Perhaps the Tribunal was being too polite.” The judge’s wrath was sparked during a constructive unfair dismissal claim brought by Cloud Direct’s former sales manager Ben Smart. Smart quit the business after Bowen and chief exec Brett Raynes told him to accept a demotion or be “performance managed” out.

We Are One campaign gives back – Eye Witness News

The National Neighbourhood Watch Council’s (NNWC) “We Are One” campaign gave back to the community during an event at the Ministry of National Security’s head office on January 8, 2021. (BIS PHOTO/ERIC ROSE) NASSAU, BAHAMAS Ministry of National Security Acting Permanent Secretary and Under Secretary Cheryl Darville joined the National Neighbourhood Watch Council (NNWC) and corporate sponsors in announcing the winners of prizes for contests that were a part of the “We Are One” campaign, during an event at the ministry’s head office on January 8, 2021. There were also presentations of monetary donations to two families whose children were murdered last year.

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