
British Telecom
BT Global Services helps multi-site organisations to master the complexity of business communication. It serves corporate and government customers worldwide, and wholesale customers outside the UK.
It employs around 30,000 people in 50 countries and delivers service over 172 countries.
In addition, BT Global Services has more than 10,000 professional services people (around 40 per cent of all its employees) skilled in business and process transformation, change and project management, solutions design and innovation.
BT Global Services provides a range of specialist network-centric propositions and practices spanning high performance networking, applications management, outsourcing and managed services, and business transformation.
21st Century Network
21CN is BT’s global IP network that helps you securely connect your multi-site operations in over 172 countries. It provides a platform that will allow you to deploy and use software driven services quickly and cost effectively. It has been built to help you to rapidly provision network applications and services and potentially lower your costs. Click here to learn more.
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When the blink of an eye is too slow
People are the lifeblood of any organisation and ensuring a steady stream of new talent is essential for the future
As organizations strive to become more service oriented, they harness creativity and intelligence to their output.
In January 2011 over €45 million was stolen from the carbon markets in several '‘cyber crime' incidents.
Attitudes to retail banking are changing fast, with a recent online study revealing that adults would like to see the introduction of portable account numbers
“The business opportunities London 2012 will bring are enormous”, Tessa Jowell.
Increasingly cloud is seen as the way to keep the networks of the financial world turning.
Sometimes we want something just because it’s there.
New Techniques will revolutionise understanding and interpretation of ‘big data’
With testing from Accenture, BT launches an industry-strength virtual data centre proposition
Six things you need to know in 2010
For CIOs carbon reduction has become a core business issue. From quiet beginnings as a ‘nice to have’ CSR credential, it has become an indisputable financial issue.
In the mobile age it’s no surprise that retail banks are seeking smoother, smarter ways for their tech-savvy customers to manage their money
According to Gartner, worldwide IT spending is likely to reach around $3.4 trillion in 2010, representing a 4.6% increase over 20091.
It’s increasingly cloudy out there but, for the world’s key financial markets, cloud is a good thing.
The ASSIST-CARD Argentinean operation finds in BT a partner for integrated helpline assistance right around the world
55 per cent of people are more likely to switch bank due to bad service
The history of customer-facing branch technology in the UK over the last decade is a chequered one.
The bank branch continues to be reviled by its detractors. Is there a future for the bricks and mortar channel?
It’s around 12 months since the work began on the global Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) initiative
Nationwide has outsourced its Network Services to BT, aiding business transformation while reducing costs