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IT managers must learn to cope with consumer innovation

As the mobile market continues to move from a technology to a services focus, IT directors will have to tread a fine line between managing an influx of difficult-to-manage consumer-based devices without stifling innovation.

Transport for London trials Oyster mobile phones among passengers

Transport for London (TfL) has teamed up with O2 and Nokia to trial a mobile handset that incorporates the Oyster smartcard ticketing technology.

Barking & Dagenham GPs to use mobile messaging for health campaigns and appointment reminders

Barking & Dagenham Surgeries are to use the iPLATO mobile messaging system for health promotion and patient appointment reminders.

RBS pilots mobile payments

The Royal Bank of Scotland is trialling a system where customers can make contactless payments via their mobile phones.

Law firms failing to exploit full potential of technology

Law firms are not tapping into the full potential of technology to add value to the business, according to a survey of lawyers by UK legal firm Kemp Little.

Vodafone and Nokia open the door to new services

Vodafone and Nokia have agreed to launch a new range of integrated Vodafone services on Nokia handsets to improve connectivity and communications for Vodafone customers.

Telcos will fail as content providers, says Gartner

Most telecom carriers will fail to transform themselves into successful content enablers by 2012, said analyst Gartner.

Dutch supermarket chain trials mobile phone payments at the till

A Dutch supermarket chain is trialling wireless mobile phone payments at the till in partnership with LogicaCMG.

Oyster on track for all London transport

The Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) has confirmed that plans are still on track to extend the use of London's Oyster contactless rail payment card to all rail companies operating in the capital within the next two years.

Bournemouth and West Hampshire water takes hosted speech in-house

Bournemouth and West Hampshire Water has taken its hosted speech recognition auto payment system in-house to improve service agility by giving staff access to the system's management console.
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