All IT Strategic Planning News - May 2008

Reporting system drives BI change at Highland agency

New BI system has significant impact on business at Scottish Government Agency

NHS IT scheme now four years behind schedule

Plans for the NHS's national IT scheme are feasible - but the main software is running four years behind, and may not be fully rolled out until 2015, according to a report published today by the National Audit Office.

NAO report reveals NPfIT's benefits and flaws

This is a strong report by the NAO - factual and clear. There have been some achievements - the NPfIT has improved the profile, importance and training of IT staff in the NHS. It has made IT and its potential benefits a talking point at board level. A later add-on to the NPfIT, PACS digital x-ray technology, has been a success, making diagnoses quicker and reducing the need for unnecessary x-rays. The N3 broadband network is a success.

24/7-connected workers forcing change in company culture

Despite being constantly connected, only 35% of workers feel having communication tools help them, whilst 21% actually thought they make their lives more difficult

Lack of bandwidth and huge traffic threatens to engulf companies

As storage, green technologies and compliance compete for budget, a significant proportion of companies believe their bandwidth requirements will double within five years

Video: Top trends to watch for CIOs from the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2008, Barcelona

John-Paul Kamath interviews Gartner analysts at this week's Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2008 in Barcelona about the top trends CIOs need to watch.

Mobile data and managed mobility services take off

Top three budget priorities for CIOs at large enterprises are mobile data, IP convergence, and overall cost management.

Social networking and mash-ups top list of disruptive technologies

Social networking technologies and the use of web mash-ups are among the top 10 disruptive technologies that will make headway in enterprises in the next four years, according to research firm Gartner.

Ensuring the trust fabric of the knowledge capital society

As networks evolve, traditional views about security must change, creating new security paradigms that protect not only the integrity of knowledge capital but also the reputation and privacy of its users.

Using information to drive an organisation forward

  • Podcast
  • Date: 12 May 2008
Within the software applications of your company exists the data that management need to make the decisions to help grow your organisation.
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