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  1. [verwijderd] 17 juli 2006 11:47
    Monday July 17, 09:51 AM

    LogicaCMG Selected to Define Data Security Policy for Europe's GMES Environmental Monitoring Programme

    LONDON, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) is the next flagship European initiative for space, after Galileo (Europe's global satellite navigation system). It was set up jointly by the European Commission and ESA, driven by the need to improve the monitoring of the European and global environment in view of pursuing the sustainable management of our resources and the security of the citizen. LogicaCMG announced today that it has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to lead a study into the definition of policy for end-to-end data security on GMES, and advise on how to implement it.

    The "end-to-end" nature of the study requires LogicaCMG (LSE: LOG.L - news - msgs) to consider data security issues "from sensor to user", that is, from how security affects the sensors onboard the environmental monitoring satellites involved in GMES, through to the security of information at the end user, and throughout all stages of the flow of information in between.

    Andreas Schönenberg, (ESA, initiator of the study), said: "The aim of the present activity is to establish integrative data security concepts that protect GMES against any kind of unauthorised access and threats, which have been identified in the GMES Data Security Policy. The approaches for the integrated concepts shall comply with the principles of data security like confidentiality, authentication, data integrity, access control and availability. Emphasis will be put on optimum modular and scalable concepts able to deal with different types of missions, and optimum from the users' point of view, e.g. ensuring the required data integrity for a reliable use of GMES data products without imposing harsh operational restrictions."

    Stuart Martin, business director space and satcoms in LogicaCMG said: "Like Galileo, GMES will bring enormous economic and social benefits to Europe and must incorporate sophisticated security features to ensure its information is available to authorised users and is protected from unauthorised access. LogicaCMG is already developing many of Galileo's security facilities for ESA, and we are delighted to have been selected for this strategic role as data security policy adviser for GMES."

    To address the wide range of issues involved in end-to-end data security, LogicaCMG has put together a team of highly experienced companies from five countries: Datamat (Milan: DAM.MI - news) in Italy, EADS Astrium in the UK, MDA in Canada, LogicaCMG in the UK/Netherlands and Thales in France.

    NOTES TO EDITORS

    About LogicaCMG
    LogicaCMG is a major international force in IT services. It employs 30,000 people across 36 countries. LogicaCMG's focus is on enabling its customers to build and maintain leadership positions using LogicaCMG's deep industry knowledge and its track record for successful delivery. The company provides business consulting, systems integration and IT and business process outsourcing across diverse markets including telecoms, financial services, energy and utilities, industry, distribution and transport and the public sector. Headquartered in Europe, LogicaCMG is listed on both the London Stock Exchange and Euronext (Amsterdam) (LSE:LOG; Euronext:LOG). More information is available at www.logicacmg.com

    LogicaCMG software supports the missions of a third of the world's satellites. In previous GMES work, LogicaCMG has helped EADS Astrium to analyse the evolution of space missions relevant to GMES. LogicaCMG's role in the first EU-ESA flagship space initiative, Galileo, covers the provision of all of the facilities to manage access to Galileo data and assets. Further details of LogicaCMG's Galileo activities can be found at www.logicacmg.com/uk/galileo.

    About GMES and Security
    GMES is an initiative set up jointly by the European Commission and ESA. It is driven by the need to improve the monitoring of the European and global environment in view of pursuing the sustainable management of our resources and the security of the citizen. The key feature of the GMES strategy is to establish by 2008 a European capacity which, through technological, institutional and political support will fully meet those objectives. The concept of security has changed since the end of the Cold War and Europe faces new threats that are more diverse and less predictable. The borderline between civil and military responsibilities is becoming fuzzy and the term "security" finds itself used in a variety of contexts. For more about GMES see www.esa.int/esaLP/LPgmes.html and www.gmes.info

    Bron: marcrademaker.spaces.msn.com
  2. forum rang 4 Porscheknakker 18 juli 2006 09:26
    quote:

    lievebeppie schreef:

    Allemaal zwart water,er zijn mensen die altijd verdienen meestal aan het einde van het jaar.
    Ict bedrijven zijn risico tenten,had ooit kpn Qwest voor € 86 no 0,09 cent.
    KPN Qwest, praat er niet over. Dat fonds heeft mij een flinke verliespost bezorgd. Via de VEB is er wel tegen de bestuurders een procedure in gang gezet wegens oplichting e.d.
    Of dat wat oplevert? Dat is de vraag. Ik betwijfel het.

    Log. is flink aan het zakken momenteel. Zou dat iets met de up-date te maken hebben?

    Groet

  3. [verwijderd] 18 juli 2006 09:52
    Van hun eigen website, bericht van vandaag:

    Atos Origin 2006 first half revenues up 2.9%
    2006 revenues growth estimated at +3%

    Consensus operating margin too high for 2006

    Paris, 18 July 2006 -Atos Origin, a leading international information technology services provider, today announced that unaudited revenues for the six months ended June 30th, 2006 amounted to EUR 2,696 million, showing 2.9% organic increase on a constant scope and exchange rate basis. Due to delays in new business in the UK, the annual organic growth guidance for 2006 has been revised down to +3%. As a result, the consensus margin forecast is too high.

    Koers op dit moment: - 18%
  4. [verwijderd] 18 juli 2006 09:54
    quote:

    Fred_6 schreef:

    LogicaCMG zakt door een negatief bericht van Atos Origin.
    Dat is dan de reactie van beleggers. Maar omdat het minder gaat met Atos Origin zou het bij LogicaCmg wel eens beter kunnen gaan. En sowieso is de tweede helft van het jaar meestal beter bij ICT bedrijven. Dus nu kun je nog redelijk goedkoop je slag slaan.
  5. [verwijderd] 18 juli 2006 10:01
    Infosys thriving on boom in offshoring

    JULY 18, 2006

    AMID an outsourcing boom, Indian software giant Infosys has experienced a 50.3 per cent first-quarter net profit, won more clients and is forecasting a gain of almost 40 per cent for the year.

    Profit at the Nasdaq-listed company for the three months to June was eight billion rupees ($230 million) on revenues that rose 45.6 per cent from a year earlier to R30.2 billion, according to Infosys.
    "We witnessed strong growth during the quarter and we we have the required scale, execution capabilities and end-to-end service offering to take advantage of the momentum seen in the marketplace," the company says.

    Infosys, India's second largest software exporter after Tata Consultancy Services, added 38 new clients in the first quarter.

    The company, launched by seven entrepreneurs 25 years ago with an investment of just $US200, has revised upwards its revenue guidance by R10 billion.

    It puts revenues at R133 billion to R134 billion for the year to March 2007, which would represent a gain of 43 per cent, with earnings per share at R124.51 to R125.74, equal to an overall gain of 39.6 per cent.

    In April, the company forecast revenue growth of between 29 per cent and 31 per cent and earnings-per-share growth of 26 per cent to 28 per cent.

    Brokerage BRICS Securities software analyst Hemendra Gandhi says this year seems to be a strong one for Infosys.

    "The IT offshoring story is so robust that any concerns over higher salaries could be nullified. We expect billing rates to improve from here on also."

    Gandhi says the only long-term concern could be the rupee-US dollar exchange rate because a weaker local currency in recent months has helped exporters.

    Infosys claims to have benefited from the depreciation of the Indian currency.

    Chief financial officer V. Balakrishnan says margins have been maintained despite higher salaries and visa costs.

    "We continue to focus on margins without compromising on investments needed to meet our growth objectives," he says.

    The company will appoint chairman and chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy, who turns 60 next month, to a special director-level post.

    "Murthy will serve as the non-executive chairman of the board and chief mentor with effect from August 21," the company says.

    Infosys became the first Indian company to reach the billion-dollar-revenue threshold in the year ended March 2004 in a country called the back office of the world because of its information technology services.

    "During the quarter, revenues from two of our clients passed $US100 million," Infosys worldwide customer sales and delivery head S.D. Shibulal says.

    "Growth in Europe continues to be strong. Our growth during the quarter is driven mainly by telecoms, financial services and manufacturing sectors," he says.

    The company has recruited 8097 more employees, increasing staff strength to 58,409 and is planning to hire 25,000 this financial year to cope with growing business.



    "Growth in Europe continues to be strong. Our growth during the quarter is driven mainly by telecoms, financial services and manufacturing sectors," he says.

    tenslotte kan er maar eentje de orders binnenhalen...????
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