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Housing association uses document management to drive development
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Date:
07 March 2007
Housing association Notting Hill Housing is using software from CTSpace to improve efficiencies and drive better collaboration on its property development programme.
Avon trial reveals limits of £2.9bn police Tetra network
Case Study
Date:
13 February 2007
Avon and Somerset Constabulary will end a trial of mobile data technology in March, with no plans to resume until it has overcome the limitations of the £2.9bn Tetra police voice and data network.
Demand for management skills booms in two-speed jobs market
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Date:
02 May 2006
Business abilities at a premium as rise of offshoring holds down demand for programmers
Vista's arrival promises a 'business transformation'
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Date:
05 December 2006
Microsoft has promised a transformation in business productivity across a range of office tasks when businesses roll out Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007.
Spar to trial self-service checkouts
Case Study
Date:
28 November 2006
Grocery retailer Spar is to trial self-service checkout technology in Northern Ireland after agreeing a pilot project with retail IT supplier Wincor Nixdorf.
Bill will harm net neutrality, Cerf warns
News
Date:
28 November 2006
Father of the web Vint Cerf has warned there will be "great damage to the internet as we know it" if a bill before US legislature is not strengthened to protect net neutrality.
How will IT be paid for? ask doctors
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Date:
24 November 2006
Sixty-six per cent of doctors believe there are not sufficient funds in their NHS area to properly implement the National Programme for IT (NPfIT), according to the latest Medix survey.
Tyne and Wear Fire goes mobile with fire-risk data collection
News
Date:
22 November 2006
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service is using mobile computing to help save time and money in collecting fire-risk information from households.
GPs want opt-in on patient records
News
Date:
21 November 2006
More than half of GPs in England would be unlikely to upload clinical data onto a national clinical record unless the patient specifically consented to it, according to the latest Medix survey of GPs.
IT integration promises exchange savings
News
Date:
15 November 2006
Pan-European exchange Euronext has said that savings in IT costs from the proposed merger with the New York Stock Exchange could allow it to cut trading fees by 10% to 15%.
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