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Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Tesco offering double Clubcard points cash-in towards cost of new smartphones - Know Your Mobile

Tesco offering double Clubcard points cash-in towards cost of new smartphones - Know Your Mobile

Tesco's Phone Shop is now running an offer which will allow you to cash-in your Clubcard Points and get double the value towards the cost of a new smartphone.

Regular shoppers at Tesco supermarkets who have a Clubcard can take part in the ‘Summer Clubcard Voucher Exchange' and buy a variety of handsets from the Tesco Phone Shop.

The deal means your Clubcard points are effectively doubled, cash-in £50 worth of Clubcard points and you can get £100 off an up-front payment for a brand new smartphone, for example.

Amongst the handsets available is the iPhone 4S, which can be had on contract with O2 with unlimited texts and 500MB of data for £21.50 per month and £100 worth of Clubcard points, saving £100 from the usual price.

Samsung's Galaxy S2 can be had for £13.50 per month with unlimited texts, again on and O2 tariff for £50 worth of Clubcard points.

BlackBerry fans can get hold of the Bold 9900 on O2 with unlimited texts, 200 minutes and 500MB of data for £21.50 per month and £50 worth of Clubcard points.

There are plenty of other handsets available through the deal as well. The offer is set to run for one month and ends on June 13 2012.

 


Source: www.knowyourmobile.com

Tesco speeds release of new online applications - PC Advisor

Tesco is speeding the way it prepares and releases new applications across its online business.

The supermarket chain is deploying application release automation software from Nolio. Tesco will use Nolio ASAP as its standard solution for application releases across Tesco.com via its virtualised datacentres.

Vipul Shah, head of release, deployment and software configuration management at Tesco.com, said: "Nolio allows us to greatly speed-up our roll-out processes and ensure higher quality of releases. The product's ease of use is hugely beneficial to us in terms of maintainability and reducing overheads."

Shah said the deployment would support Tesco's core "Go Faster" strategy.

"Nolio ASAP fits in well with this ethos and ensures we have the right mechanism in place to deliver exciting new offerings to our customers," Shah said.

Nolio centralises application release processes by using an XML manifest as its live "system of record" throughout the deployment. The technique, supported by Nolio's Application Release Automation Platform, separates deployment payload data from process. This means that application changes are deployed with nominal manual changes, reducing the risk of human error, preserving the new application architecture as the roll-out progresses, and ensuring a faster time to market.

Earlier this month Tesco rival Sainsbury's announced it would be investing in its IT systems to support and develop its growing online platforms.


Source: www.pcadvisor.co.uk

Essex: Police hunt masked burglars who left victim in a cupboard - essexcountystandard.co.uk

Essex: Police hunt masked burglars who left victim in a cupboard

Detectives have appealed for information following a burglary at a west Essex golf club in which a member of staff was threatened and left tied up in a cupboard.

Two masked men armed with a knife and crowbar called at the home of a caretaker and forced him to open the clubhouse at North Weald golf course in Rayley Lane, North Weald.

The thieves escaped with a safe, cash from tills and a number of golf trophies.

Police were called to the scene at about 11.50pm on Tuesday May 22 after the caretaker managed to free himself and raise the alarm.

It is believed that the thieves struck about an hour to 90 minutes earlier.

The caretaker was taken to hospital and treated for shock before being allowed home.

Detectives now want to hear from anyone who saw any suspicious activity near the golf course, especially along the fence near the driving range where the thieves are thought to have got on to the site.

Anyone who can help should contact DS Patrick Mullan at Harlow Target Offender Team on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.


Source: www.essexcountystandard.co.uk

Essex fire crews to vote on strike action - thurrockgazette.co.uk

Essex fire crews to vote on strike action

THE Chief Fire Officer in Essex has urged firefighters to think carefully before they cast their vote in a ballot over strike action.

Firefighters across Essex are to vote on potential strike action from today as ballot papers are sent out.

By law, crews cannot strike before June 20, seven days after the ballot closes but industrial action could be taken on or soon after this date.

The Essex Fire Brigade Union says the ballot is necessary because the fire authority is imposing changes whilst also planning further cuts.

If proposed cuts to crews are implemented, it would mean that since 2008, one in five frontline fire crews have been cut.

Firefighter response times in Essex are already down one minute on the national average since 2008 and Essex FBU is warning that response times might increase again with the next wave of budget cuts.

In Thurrock, a wholetime specialist rescue crew has already been removed from Grays since 2008 and Del Godfrey-Shaw is concerned that there could be more cuts in the future.

Mr Godfrey Shaw, a firefighter at the Grays station and regional official for the FBU said: “We can’t specifically say where job cuts will be. It could be any where where managment may reduce watch.

“That could be here in Thurrock, it could be in Tendring it could be anywhere. We don’t know.

“There is lots of uncertainty and lots of frustration amongst firefighters here.”

The FBU say that whilst there have been cuts to front line fire crews, millions of pounds of tax payers money is being spent on expansion of the headquarters.

In a short video to firefighters, David Johnson, the Essex Fire Brigade chief officer called potential strike action “unfair on communities we serve”. He said: “We are a very good fire rescue service with some of the best firefighters and best equipment in the world.

“I need you to work with me to keep that going. We are ready to sit down and talk to to the FBU to resolve this dispute.

“I would urge you to support us in that.”

Mike Rogers, FBU brigade secretary said: “Essex fire crews are furious at what is going on and will be giving their verdict on cuts and imposed changes.

“Managers need to get their heads out of the sand and realise the strength of feeling.

“There is still time enough to resolve the issues between us and we are now asking the Chair to the Fire Authority to use his good offices to remove the barriers to serious talks getting underway.”


Source: www.thurrockgazette.co.uk

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