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Hitachi Consulting acquires UK IT consulting firm
 
 Hitachi Consulting has
acquired Edenbrook, a
UK‐based IT consulting
firm which specialises
in delivering Microsoft
and Oracle solutions.
Edenbrook’s client base
includes Virgin Media,
easyJet, BUPA, Lloyds
TSB and Whitbread.
Financial details of the
deal have not been
disclosed.
  
   Founded in 2001,
 
 Edenbrook, helps
organisations evaluate,
select, and implement
advanced programmes
designed to have a
measurable effect on
business efficiency. It
operates from offices in
London and Manchester in
the UK and Pune in
India.
  
   “Joining with Hitachi
Consulting is an
important milestone in
 
  
   
 
 
 States, Europe and Asia,
we can now also serve
better the global needs
of our clients,” he
added.
  
   Kilpatrick, who has
19 years’ experience in
the IT consulting
industry, and was
previously at Oracle UK,
will become managing
vice president of
Hitachi Consulting in
the UK.
 
   
   The acquisition of
Edenbrook will add 200
people in the UK and 50
in India to Hitachi
Consulting’s existing
management consultancy
business in the UK,
increasing its IT
consultancy capability,
along with development
and managed service
expertise around
Microsoft and Oracle
applications.
 
 the development of our
business, allowing us to
offer greater breadth
and depth of capability
to both our existing
clients and the wider
market place,” said
David Kilpatrick,
managing director of
Edenbrook. “Through
Hitachi Consulting’s
strength in the United
 
 
PwC named top finance employer for graduates for the first time
 
 Professional services
firm
PricewaterhouseCoopers
has been named the
finance sector graduate
employer of the year in
the annual Times High
Fliers Top Graduate
Employers survey.
  
   The survey of 16,000
students nationwide
selected PwC as the top
finance sector employer
for the first time,
reflecting the growing
interest of training and
graduate positions
outside of the financial
services sector during
the recession.
Application rates to the
 
 firm are up to 50%
higher than last year as
competition for places
intensifies from recent
graduates, and those
looking for new careers.
  
   PwC, which is
recruiting 1,000
graduates this year, was
awarded the top
accountancy sector
employer for the 10th
consecutive year.
  
   Ian Powell, chairman
and senior partner said:
“To win both the
accountancy and finance
awards is a reflection
not only of the quality
of what we offer, but
 
  
   
 
 
    The online PwC
Employability Skills
Clinic has been visited
over 38,000 times since
its launch in September,
equivalent to one in 10
of the 2008 graduate
population.
  
   The clinic is part of
the 2009 recruitment
campaign - ‘Take F1VE’ -
which challenged
students to think beyond
their academic
achievement to make
themselves distinctive
in their application to
employers. The campaign
visited 40 campuses
nationwide this year,
and was backed by a
 
 comprehensive programme
of careers and interview
advice, commercial
awareness seminars and
reception evenings at
universities and office
locations.
  
   PwC will take on 125
graduates at 11 offices
across the UK this month
in the first of its
three graduate intakes
this year. Over 40% of
the graduates will join
the firm's London
financial services team.
  
   The firm is
recruiting currently for
vacancies in the
Midlands, South, North
 
 the reality that in the
recession graduates are
looking outside of the
banking sector for
finance training and
careers.
  
   “We put a big
emphasis on
employability skills
this year in our
recruitment campaign,
and I have no doubt that
it played a part in this
result. It resonated
very strongly with
student job seekers in
the recession."
  
 
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