Commerzbank has halved its application development costs by centralising its IT and reducing its dependence on contractors as part of a project to comply with the Basel 2 capital adequacy regulation.
LA Fitness has freed bandwidth on its network by using auditing software to cut the proportion of personal e-mail on its network from almost 40% to 2%.
The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) has completed a six-month virtualisation project to cut overheads and improve its disaster recovery capability.
Cambridge University has overhauled its print management systems to allow its 8,000 departmental staff, as well as students from its 31 colleges, to send printing requests digitally to its central reprographics department.
BT Europe, the forklift truck manufacturing division of Toyota, has begun replacing its heavily customised Movex application with the latest version from Lawson Software.
Merrill Lynch has developed an enterprise computing grid that allows it to run applications 800 times faster than previously by putting to work the power of disaster recovery servers and other under-utilised resources.
In today’s highly business world, the need for quick and smooth and above all secure access to information is vital. Media firm OMD turned to network access control (NAC) technology to address these issues.
Swansea City Council has pulled out of the second phase of an outsourcing programme with Capgemini after revised projections for the first tranche of work suggested it would not make anywhere near the original forecast savings.