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  • Bankwest sheds Unisys stake

    Local bank Bankwest has sold back to Unisys the 49 per cent stake it held in Unisys West, a Perth-based IT outsourcing company jointly owned by the pair.

  • Unisys clings to BankWest by a thread

    Unisys West, the Unisys-controlled IT outsourcing joint venture with BankWest, hangs on to its old customer by a thread as the two work towards a final date for complete separation.

  • Unisys caught in BankWest play

    Unisys West, a joint IT services venture between Unisys and BankWest, today sailed into uncertain waters with allegations the West Australian bank was being circled by potential acquirers.

  • UK banks slammed over binned customer data

    A number of UK banks have been found to be in breach of the country's Data Protection Act (DPA) following complaints about the disposal of customer information.

  • RSA acquires authentication company

    Identity and access management firm RSA Security has snapped up authentication services provider Cyota in a US$145 million deal.

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