All IT Management Case Studies

Case study: Haysmacintyre mobilises the enterprise

UK chartered accountancy firm Haysmacintyre has a number of years' experience in mobilising...

Case study: Businesses benefit from consolidation

Consolidation helps businesses lower the cost of IT management by reducing the number of physical servers, desktop PCs and network infrastructures that must be supported.

Public service IT faces budget challenges

It is going to be a very difficult time for local government in the years ahead, writes Simon Moores, Conservative district councillor for Westgate-on Sea. I...

Case Study: How Wow saved money by switching to hosting

Accountancy services firm The Wow Company has saved money and improved its operations with a hosted file management platform and an improved messaging system. The...

Case study: Jaeger uses data mining to reduce losses from crime and waste

Leg of lamb is the most stolen item at Iceland. Thieves also like cheese, bacon and coffee. With the UK in recession, shoplifters appear to be switching...

E-commerce sites under scrutiny on green credentials

E-commerce sites generally do not need to have any shop fronts in the real world and they are generally more tech-savvy than traditional businesses. As such, you would expect internet-based businesses to be green. But because they rely on power-hungry servers, routers and storage arrays running 24/7, they are increasingly coming under scrutiny over their green credentials.

Case study: Zurich sets up pan-European paperless office with Swiss Post

  • Case Study
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 27 January 2009
Zurich Financial Services, the $56bn global insurance firm, now knows exactly how much it will pay to process each of the 400,000 documents a day it receives for the next 10 years.

Web 2.0 streamlines financial services HR

Financial services firm LV= Liverpool...

Ten years in: how Google raced ahead

  • Case Study
  • Author: Liz Warren
  • Date: 03 September 2008
Over the last ten years, Google has become a poster child for successful internet businesses. Much of its success derives from a business strategy which CEO Eric Schmidt has described as "ubiquity first, revenues later".

Case study: Simplifying IT at Nottingham Building Society

IT often underpins any business drive to improve efficiency, and the Nottingham Building Society has found that simplifying IT makes a big difference.
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