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Syntegra is the name of the former consulting and systems integration arm of UK telecommunications company, BT. Originally known simply as Syntegra it was renamed first as BT Syntegra and then BT Consulting and Systems Integration before finally being consumed back into the main BT business in 2004. BT Group plc (formerly known as British Telecommunications) which trades as BT (and previously as British Telecom) is the privatised former British state telecommunications operator. ... Jump to: navigation, search 2004(MMIV) is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


This webpage is approximately where the old organisation now sits within its parent company.


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INTERACTIVES - Case Study: Syntegra (757 words)
Syntegra is a catalyst: a combination of consultant, integrator and change manager.
Syntegra is organized and operates in a way that underpins and supports its values on a daily basis.
Syntegra has extended the concept of integration to include not just technologies and information management but organization and people as well.
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