Mobile phone operator O2 has deployed rights management software to protect confidential documents and e-mails sent by board executives and other senior managers handling sensitive financial and business information.
Hotel chain Travelodge has saved more than 20 staff days a year after investing in systems to automatically monitor its compliance with security standards for online credit card sales.
Barnsley Council has begun work on the first of a series of business transformation projects that it plans to fund from back-office efficiencies created by an outsourcing deal.
Cisco has begun a drive to bolster its defences against hackers by training its 55,000 employees to take personal responsibility for the secure use of the company’s IT systems.
After a difficult first year under the national IT programme, centralised IT systems now hold the key to financial recovery at the pioneering Sidcup trust
Budget airline FlyBe is assessing anti-virus-style technology for locking down PCs which could reduce the costs associated with keeping blocked-application lists updated.
Norwich Union Life is claiming significant efficiency improvements in its IT department after adopting an industry-standard skills framework to reorganise the way it manages 850 IT staff.