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NHS to get Outlook email transplant

Time for a technology refresh, says C&W...

Tags: outlook, cable & wireless, c&w, nhsmail

By David Meyer

Published: 10 July 2007 08:31 GMT

The NHS will be moving its internal email and directory system onto Microsoft Outlook, according to supplier Cable & Wireless.

Cable & Wireless, which in 2004 took over responsibility for the NHSmail messaging system from its rival supplier EDS, said the system will undergo a "technology refresh" involving a transition from the existing core platform to Microsoft Exchange 2007. The switchover is planned for the spring of next year.

Around 260,000 NHS staff use NHSmail, which, although it is accessible from any internet-connected computer, is a secure system for sending confidential patient information. It is believed to be one of the largest single-domain secure email systems in the world.

In a statement, Cable & Wireless said, although "the technology originally deployed was found to be the most appropriate solution available at the time… rapid advances in technology have meant that new and alternative options have become available which better meet the evolving requirements of the service".

Martin Goodman, managing director for public sector business at Cable & Wireless, said: "Cable & Wireless worked in partnership with NHS [Connecting for Health] on a feasibility study to establish the most appropriate technology solution moving forward and, between us, we have concluded that, as a result of increasing demands for functionality and flexibility of use, Exchange 2007 offers the best option for an enhanced user experience."

David Meyer writes for ZDNet UK

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